tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7372244552588469181.post3883969150157507521..comments2024-03-20T17:52:42.040-04:00Comments on Pomegranate beginnings: Movie Talk/Movie ShortsMiriam Patrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06956636761663820014noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7372244552588469181.post-35862446368755902082014-05-30T06:48:50.357-04:002014-05-30T06:48:50.357-04:00I used Partly Cloudy last year, using Bob Patrick&...I used Partly Cloudy last year, using Bob Patrick's script to teach a particular grammar topic, so vocabulary wasn't the base. In our in-service, they chose Partly Cloudy as the base and then chose vocabulary surrounding it. I think it works any of these ways. My kids really enjoyed this as a support for our larger units, but I think they would enjoy it either way. <br /><br />With the IIIs last year, I also gave them a short called La Luna and they had to write their own script. It was interesting to see what vocabulary they came up with as essential for the story. I wouldn't do this, however, except with upper levels who are ready to self edit. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07434630738246471566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7372244552588469181.post-15025306751256465422014-05-29T23:26:07.702-04:002014-05-29T23:26:07.702-04:00I have done this and I am doing it for my exam wit...I have done this and I am doing it for my exam with a couple classes. I, however, didn't pick a video based on a unit, although that is a great idea. I picked a fun video and picked some high frequency structures. I find it difficult to find the exact video for predetermined vocab or structures. I am doing a video partly cloudy, but it isn't based on a unit. Wonder if it would be better if I had a unit in mind? . Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com