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Here are the teacher pack items for Following and Giving Instructions:
Overview In this experience, students listen actively and interpret messages. Then, they ask relevant questions that build on the ideas of others. Next, they improve their skills at following complex instructions. Finally, they practice giving clear, multi-step oral instructions. Students will work in pairs in Scene 5. Much of the oral language used throughout this experience is routine classroom vocabulary. Ensure that ELL students are able to follow the various instructions, and tell them to ask for clarification as necessary. Objectives Duration
Much of what you do every day would be impossible if you didn’t communicate with others. Imagine trying to comfort a friend, understand the homework your teacher is assigning, or explaining how to get somewhere if you couldn’t communicate.
When people think about communicating with other, they generally think about talking and writing. But communication isn’t only words. Nonverbal cues such as eye contact, facial expression, body position, and gestures, help to make a clear understanding of the message possible.
Objectives
What do you think the listener is communicating through her body language and facial expression? State her message in a short phrase.
Students will likely post phrases like “I don’t think so,” “No way,” or “Huh?” Ask students: