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Keep talking : communicative fluency activities for language teaching / Friederike Klippel.

Van Pelt Library P51 .K5513 1984
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Klippel, Friederike.
Series:
Cambridge handbooks for language teachers
Cambridge handbooks for language teachers.
Standardized Title:
Ideas. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Language and languages--Study and teaching--Problems, exercises, etc.
Language and languages.
Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Genre:
Problems and exercises.
Physical Description:
202 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Summary:
This is a practical guide to communication activities in the language classroom, suitable for use with students from elementary to advanced level.
Contents:
Part 1
1.1 What the book contains 1
1.2 Some basic considerations 3
1.3 How to use the activities 7
2 Questions and answers 12
2.1 Warming-up exercises 12
2.2 Interviews 24
2.3 Guessing games 31
2.4 Jigsaw tasks 40
2.5 Questioning activities 51
3 Discussions and decisions 58
3.1 Ranking exercises 58
3.2 Discussion games 73
3.3 Values clarification techniques 88
3.4 Thinking strategies 96
3.5 Problem-solving activities 102
4 Stories and scenes 115
4.1 Miming 115
4.2 Role play and simulations 121
4.3 Stories 130
Solutions 135
Part 2
Worksheets 136
Alphabetical table of activities 188
Index to language and level 193
Appendix list of speech acts 194.
Notes:
Translation of: Ideas.
Bibliography: pages 199-202.
ISBN:
0521278716
OCLC:
10752391

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