Sharing Memories: A Picnic and a Beach Day

In this English lesson, students strengthen their listening comprehension, grammar awareness, and collaborative skills through two engaging texts about outdoor activities and family routines. Using the running dictation technique, learners listen to short narratives, note key information, and reconstruct the texts from memory. This activity focuses on possessive determiners and possessive pronouns, helping students notice and apply correct forms in context, including singular, plural, and agreement with the subject. Through group or pair work, learners practice accuracy, recall, and teamwork while developing strategies for active listening and language retention. By comparing their reconstructed versions with the original texts, students enhance self-correction skills, expand vocabulary related to leisure and outdoor activities, and build confidence in using English to describe ownership and shared experiences.

My Family is Mine

In this English lesson, students develop grammar awareness, comprehension, and communicative skills through structured activities focused on possessive determiners and possessive pronouns. Following the Processing Instruction approach, learners are guided to notice the different forms and functions of possessive determiners and pronouns, as well as their agreement with the noun or context. Through referential and affective activities, students read, match, and choose appropriate forms, and engage in personalized discussions, reinforcing accurate use in meaningful contexts. Pair and group work encourage active engagement, peer correction, self-monitoring, and confidence in expressing ownership and relationships between people and objects.

Sharing Memories: A Picnic and a Beach Day

In this English lesson, students strengthen their listening comprehension, grammar awareness, and collaborative skills through two engaging stories about different outdoor activities. Using the dictogloss technique, learners listen to short narratives describing family outings and recreational experiences, take notes with the help of visual aids, and reconstruct the texts from memory. The lesson focuses on possessive determiners and possessive pronouns, helping students notice and apply forms such as my, your, his, her, our, theirs, mine, and ours in meaningful contexts. Through group or pair work, learners practice accuracy, recall, and teamwork while developing strategies for active listening and language retention. By comparing their reconstructed versions with the original texts, students enhance self-correction skills, expand vocabulary related to personal belongings and shared items, and gain confidence in using English to describe ownership and relationships in everyday situations.