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TPR SEQUENCES AT POST-BEGINNER LEVEL

The following TPR sequences can be useful for actions but there are
more ways to use them. Take the first sequence: Going out for a walk.
A teacher will use these action words to teach Sekede and it will also
be great for teaching english. You may find it interesting to teach
students the action words.. The detailed actions in the sequence may
be used freely and details can easily be added. Sequences like these
can be used in many different communicative ways - it is a matter of
creativity. You will be able to find songs which you can use with your
lessons.
Sample

Going out for a walk - Kenatseda


(You are listening to the radio.) Stand up from your chair.
Go to the radio.
Turn it off.
Go to the window.
Look outside.
Sit down again.
Pick up your shoes.
Put them in front of you. Pull up your socks.
Put your shoes on. Stand up.
Walk to the door. Open it.
Go outside.
Close the door behind you. Take out your key.
Put it in the keyhole.
Lock the door.
Look up at the sky.
Walk away.
author :Arnold Muhren, MA ODE
title : Total Physical Response
Website
http://www.uhu.es/fernando_rubio/universidad/INFANTIL/prime
r_tpr.pdf

copywrite : 2003
date found : February 16, 2015

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