I haven't tried this myself yet but it could be good for listening skills. Give them the script with words missing and they have to fill in the gaps.
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matt anderson
15/2/2015 13:16:49
Do you have the transcript or would you need to create yourself?
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18/2/2015 02:09:38
Hi Matt
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16/2/2015 00:30:15
I've done something with peppa pig in French. It was the pancakes episode. They had to first of all count the amount of times the word crepes was mentioned and then they had to tick off the ingredients on a sheet. Do it first without the picture, then use the picture for checking. Works well.
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18/2/2015 02:12:06
Thanks for the comment! Sounds great. Going to try this out with one of my classes soon hopefully.
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John Slade
2/6/2015 13:26:57
Thanks Dannielle. I was wondering what to do for the remaining month with my Y9 GCSE class. Having seen this and filled in blanks on a tapescript, they're now translating other Peppa Pig episodes into Spanish and they're going to dub them. Hopefully! Thanks for the great idea and hope you're keeping well.
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