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By Bruno Teixeira Marcelo Oliveira Patricia Siqueira

WEBQUEST Presentation October 20, 2010

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WEBQUEST Presentation October 20, 2010. By Bruno Teixeira Marcelo Oliveira Patricia Siqueira. In other words…. What is a rope?. Let’s talk!. Did you understand the situation as a whole? What does the boy really mean by: “I don’t know the ropes yet.” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Bruno Teixeira

Marcelo Oliveira Patricia

Siqueira

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What is a rope?

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OUR GOALS ARE:

1. Understanding idioms*2. Research (choose 3 expressions)*3. Share our findings (1st poster)

4. Rethinking the idea (2nd poster)5. Prepare a micro text

6. Present a short story in groups

In other words…What is behind the idioms?

In other words…What is behind the idioms?

*For activities 1 and 2 there will be no evaluation.

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1. Understanding IdiomsWhat is an idiom?

STEP 1: GO to google.com and type: “define: idiom” or Click here:http://www.google.com/search?

hl=en&rlz=1T4SUNA_enUS296US296&defl=en&q=define:idiom&sa=X&ei=JGy7TPCfNYL-8AbX_vy-Dg&ved=0CBUQkAE

Step 2: Bring to class (you can write or type) notes from what you read about idioms definition. In groups , you will have to discuss all definitions brought and come up with a most complete one. You can combine sentences or delete some items you may find irrelevant.

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2. Research (choose 3 expressions)Attention: ea. student will research about three different

idioms.

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Research about them on the following websites:

http://www.eslcafe.com/idioms/id-mngs.html

http://www.idiomconnection.com/

http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/

http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/

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3. Share our findings (1st poster)

Make three posters (one for each idiomatic expression chosen).

The main goal is to either find or draw a picture that represents the meaning of each idiom.

TIP: think about the idiom and apply it to a real situation.

You should also print or write the idioms definitions. Bring them on three separate

sheets.

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4. Rethinking the idea (2nd poster)Let’s have some fun!

Now, you should bring other three posters (one for each idiomatic expression; the same ones used on the previous activity). In each poster there should be a picture that represents literally the meaning

of each idiomatic expression!

Be CREATIVE!!!!

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5. Prepare a micro-text

Time for some writing!

Choose 3 to 5 idiomatic expressions learned in class and create a micro-text describing a situation, talking about a friend or any other subject you desire.

Attention: you can choose from any idioms you have learned!

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6. Present a short story in groups

Form groups of 5 people and create a micro-play. Each of you will have a certain role in it: there should be

(1) narrator and (4) characters. The presentation should last 15 minutes. Remember to use at

least 10 idiomatic expressions you have learned!

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1st poster 2nd poster

micro- text

Short story presentation

Coherence

Organization

Clearness

Presentation

Reference: http://idioms.yourdictionary.com/three-cheers-for http://www.learn-english-today.com/idioms/idiom-categories/success-failure-idioms.htm

(NOT ADEQUADE)

(REGULAR) (VERY GOOD) (EXCELLENT)

It’s not up to scratch!(It was satisfactory)

Close, but no cigar!(an effort to do something which was a good attempt but not quite good enough to succeed.”

Within an ace of it! (very close to something ; “You almost did it!”)

It’s a blockbusting performance!(Outstanding!)

To fill in the evaluation chart, use the following idioms!

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Did you like our final project?

What part of the production you enjoyed the most?

What do you know about plays?

Would you like to know more about them?

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This webquest was developed by undergraduate students Bruno Teixeira, Marcelo Oliveira and Patricia Siqueira, at

Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), in October 2010.

The presentation took place UERJ’s main facility, in Maracanã, as part of the activities proposed for the “The Use of New Technology in The Language Teaching” class,

taught by Professor Janaína Cardoso. As a group, we had to create a webquest and develop a Power Point presentation in order to share it with other

students. The theme chosen was “Idioms”. This webquest has been prepared for students in upper- intermediate level and it should last for at least four

months. There are six tasks, including the final project, which is a 15-minute play.

Each group should have about five students and should use at least 10 idiomatic expressions learned during this

period.

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