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Adaptando lições dos livros didáticos

Essa dica é para a sala de aula:
Vamos combinar...não há aluno e nem professor que goste de seguir o livro tal qual as atividades são sugeridas, fica muito monótono. Vamos adaptá-las??? Aqui vai sugestão # 1

1-You got the job!
Most ESL books include a unit on jobs or professions. Activities usually involve describing what each profession does or involves. To make these tasks a little more engaging, have your class conduct job interviews instead. Divide students into pairs; one student is the interviewer and the other is the interviewee. Go around the class and give each pair a different profession or job to interview for.
Before you start it's important students have prepared their own set of questions. This is something the teacher can work as a big group before starting the activity, that is, brainstorm with your students what could be common questions when in a job interview, and possible answers. After you model it once, they will be ready to work on their own. Be available to help them when they show signs of uncertainty.Ok? :)
good luck!

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