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SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.
Activity 1              Discuss preferences about types of food
MaterialsReal menu in TL(and English), for example: http://www.lepreverre.com/fr/
                                                     http://www.cafejournal-
         mannheim.de/media/JournalMA_SK2010_web.pdf
Task     Groups are asked to discuss the items on the menu in order to decide what they
         might eat. Only one person gets the translation.
Comments CB- used as starter activity. Pupils used their own menu and made one which was
         provocative! I.e. unusual Spanish dishes e.g. bull’s testicles, brains, etc. One person
         had translation but found it was not enough for pupils to have it written down. We
         had to practise vocab as a class. Perhaps after a visit to Spain he might use this again
         to find out if anyone actually had some of the unusual food. Good for spontaneous
         talk because the unusual items created a genuine emotional response! They really
         wanted to say” ew! That’s disgusting” or “yum yum” and real opportunity to practise
         opinions.
         JS- told class to pretend they are in a restaurant and talk about the menu. They
         needed the context for their discussion so although it was like a role play the
         conversation was not prescribed. The discussion among the students happened
         before they placed their order and JS extended this by playing the part of the
         waitress and taking orders.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.

Activity 2
         Discuss differences in pictures
MaterialsPictures of French football teams , for example;
         http://i2.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article833599.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/France+football+t
         http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-
         J1FdJckkNMY/TwX9br40kRI/AAAAAAAAEQM/Sevg0Ywdbtk/s1600/France+National+Foo
         http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2006/06/01/France372x192.jp
         http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Dr73s9kBj1w/ThZdbre6pGI/AAAAAAAAAH8/HqJduW59ALE/s
         France+0-USSR+2-photo+1.JPG
Task     Students discuss the differences in the pictures. Reveal more pictures gradually.
Comments CB used two pictures the idea was to talk about the pictures. Good with IB class.
         Good for practising comparisons.
         Pupils most enjoyed talking about possible stories behind the pictures.
         Could compare X factor finalists, a cat compared to a dog.
         Choose pictures which relate to particular class so that the task is relevant.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.



Activity 3             Discuss what you are going to watch on TV tonight
Materials              Tonight’s TV schedule
                       For example: http://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings
Task                   Using the schedule students discuss what they might watch that evening.
Comments               This was a very popular successful activity. Great for a Friday lesson. All schools tried this and found it
                       very productive.
                       A Spanish channel shown. Pupils enjoyed recognising familiar programmes with Spanish names.
                       Good for future tense and conditional tense. “If I were in Spain I would watch xxxx or If I didn’t have too
                       much homework I would watch… I would watch XX but I will be with my Grandma”
                       Allows for differentiation by outcome.
                       After Christmas could practise past tense and ask “what did you watch? Why? Was it good?”
                       There may also be scope for not planning too much which grammar points you want them to practise
                       but waiting to see what they want to say. Pupils enjoy learning odd/ unusual random vocabulary.
                       Teachers found it useful to take a photograph of the vocabulary they had written up on the board to
                       make sure it could be revisited.
                       Pupils find unusual vocab more memorable and enjoy trying to reuse it.
                       With a lower ability group they may need drilling more/ giving more support.
                       Some teachers found they took longer because this was generating so much talk. This was thought to
                       be valuable use of time even though it may go away from the topic area of the moment which
                       contributes to spontaneity.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.



Activity 4
         Discuss Olympic medal winners
MaterialsPictures for example:
         http://www.london2012.com/photos/country-galleries/country=great-
         britain/index.html
         http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/photos/
Task     Discuss the pictures and whether you enjoyed the Olympics, saw these winners etc.
Comments CB – Trainee teachers did this activity. They prepared it in groups. Someone had
         the photo and other learners had to guess who it was by asking questions. Pupils
         took it further and started describing the person in the picture. Teacher wanted this
         activity to practise using questions words but leaners found it more natural to
         describe the picture. The pupils did practise questioning though.
         With other groups use different people e.g. TV celebs.
         With year 11 lower ability set more direction / structure was given to focus them on
         the questions the teacher wanted them to practise.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.



Activity 5
         Discussing the previous weekend
MaterialsIn a previous week the teacher needs to ask the class to bring in a picture/ item
         which would start this discussion.
Task     Students ask each other about what they did.
Comments This was a disaster for one class because the items brought were very diverse and
         so even if that pupil had prepared their input the others didn’t understand. E.g. one
         pupil wanted to talk about dyeing their mum’s hair and another about Cumbrian
         wrestling. It became too diverse for the teacher to be able to support all needs.
         They wanted to talk about their own weekend but didn’t care about what the
         others wanted to say. It might work better with a smaller class.
         An unstructured approach didn’t work in this case and any structure might detract
         from the spontaneity.
         It might work if the pupil prepares a talk and a list of questions for the rest of the
         class to answer while they are listening. Pupils answer these questions but also
         then ask the presenter follow up questions.
         QKS Adapted it as a speed dating activity.
         Actually gave them questions to turn over at random. And added asking opinions.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.

Activity 6
         Sentence building
MaterialsKey students phrases on the wall (What did he say? We had that one. etc.
         Grid for giving opinions, for example about school subjects. See powerpoint
Task     Teacher notes a sentence. Students have to work out what it is by saying a sentence
         from the grid, one piece of info per column. By telling them how many they have
         correctly got right (but not which ones) they start to work it out.
Comments TN- in the context of the market- pupils had a grid with info with which by the end
         that they could use to form different sentences. Once pupils got ownership of it
         worked really well with pupils asking for “ 100Kilo turnips”
         Differentiated well by outcome. Weaker pupils however picked fewer sentences
         although not necessarily the most simple ones which moved them on well.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 7
         Pick-a-path
MaterialsGrid with first letters of a sentence. See powerpoint.
Task     Tell students where to start, but no more. They may move from that letter one
         square in any direction, using each square once only, to build the sentence I have
         written down. They can then think up their own.
Comments Once students get the hang of the activity type this works really. It is worth persisting
         with. It could be just 4 squares to start with and grow to 12+ or a blockbusters grid.
         There might not necessarily be a right or wrong sentence.
         Sentence might not make sense but be grammatically correct!
         Pupils could have a laminated grid and make up themselves.
         Can be a bit tricky if the teacher doesn’t have a correct sentence in mind. In one case
         the learners were putting the teacher back on track.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 8
         Song
MaterialsSee powerpoint
Task     Put frequently used phrases on a slide and sing along to a well-known tune. Usually
         nursery rhymes, soap theme tunes, pop songs or Christmas carols work best.
Comments This is at the beginning of the continuum leading towards spontaneous talk to help
         pupils learn key phrases. Pupils can make their own up e.g. one group of pupils did
         daily routine phrases to the tune of Joseph and his Technicolor dreamcoat. Depends
         on the personality of the teacher wanting to sing. Very good for supporting
         memorisation. Pupils (and teachers!) remember songs for many years later. Good for
         cultural aspects by picking tunes from the TL country. Useful for preparing for
         speaking tests!
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 9
         Rap/Rhyme
MaterialsSee powerpoint – find examples of raps in text books, or BBC learning zone might be
         useful
Task     Put frequently used phrases on a slide and sing along.
Comments Good for pronunciation- break up words. See notes on previous activity. It would be
         useful to have sound. Again not necessarily an opportunity to generate spontaneous
         talk but good for embedding useful phrases for immediate recall.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity                Word wall task noughts and crosses/blockbusters.
10*
MaterialsFrequently used statements in the room.e.g. pictures representing holiday phrases
         or common classroom language in OX grid
Task     Either as a class team task or in pairs. 9/16 English phrases on a noughts and crosses
         grid. Have to say the TL phrases to get the square on the grid.
Comments First step would be to do the activity with classroom phrases in the grid, the next
         stage would be to play the game with “topic vocab” but pupils use the classroom
         phrases and are rewarded both for getting the topic phrase right but also for using
         the classroom language phrases.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 11 Describe the differences between 2 pictures
Materials see powerpoint slides 1,2,3
            WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES
Task        Students look for differences
Comments Tell pupils how many differences there are. Could give some pupils one picture and
            others the different one and get them to describe it to see what the differences are.
            Often they don’t know the languages so good opportunity to practise saying what
            you want to say in another way with the languages you do have. Useful to give
            them phrases like “truc” “machin” “dingsbums” “ una cosilla”. Possibly ask an FLS /
            native speaker to compile a list.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 12 Personalities
Materials see powerpoint slide 4
            WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES
Task        Students talk about what sort of person the figures might be
Comments Good for language of conjecture e.g. “she is sad because ….” pupils can agree/
            disagree with the inventions of others and give reasons.
            Probably about a 10 minute speaking activity but also possibly a stimulus for a
            writing activity. Allows teacher to focus on a particular point to prepare for a CA for
            example.
            Risks not being too spontaneous if pupils given too long to prepare what they want
            to say.
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 13 Describe a picture
Materials see powerpoint slides 5-14
            WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES
Task        One student has the picture and describes it to their partner
Comments There are many websites which collate odd photos!
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 14 Invent a story
            WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES
Materials see powerpoint slides 5-14
Task        Students invent situations or dialogues based on the pictures.
Comments
SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial.
Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk.




Activity 15             Questions on cards
Materials               see example sheet
Task                    Students pick up a card unseen, at random to start a conversation
Comments                Random questions requiring students to speak of the top of their heads. These
                        have worked well. They have enjoyed trying to answerquestionsknowing there was
                        no right or wrong answer but just using the languages they have.
                        Pupils could have time limit like “Just a minute” to talk about the card. This doesn’t
                        have to be a question it could be a topic or person etc.
                        Similar activity about what you would spend £10000 on to improve the school

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  • 1. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 1 Discuss preferences about types of food MaterialsReal menu in TL(and English), for example: http://www.lepreverre.com/fr/ http://www.cafejournal- mannheim.de/media/JournalMA_SK2010_web.pdf Task Groups are asked to discuss the items on the menu in order to decide what they might eat. Only one person gets the translation. Comments CB- used as starter activity. Pupils used their own menu and made one which was provocative! I.e. unusual Spanish dishes e.g. bull’s testicles, brains, etc. One person had translation but found it was not enough for pupils to have it written down. We had to practise vocab as a class. Perhaps after a visit to Spain he might use this again to find out if anyone actually had some of the unusual food. Good for spontaneous talk because the unusual items created a genuine emotional response! They really wanted to say” ew! That’s disgusting” or “yum yum” and real opportunity to practise opinions. JS- told class to pretend they are in a restaurant and talk about the menu. They needed the context for their discussion so although it was like a role play the conversation was not prescribed. The discussion among the students happened before they placed their order and JS extended this by playing the part of the waitress and taking orders.
  • 2. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 2 Discuss differences in pictures MaterialsPictures of French football teams , for example; http://i2.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article833599.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/France+football+t http://1.bp.blogspot.com/- J1FdJckkNMY/TwX9br40kRI/AAAAAAAAEQM/Sevg0Ywdbtk/s1600/France+National+Foo http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2006/06/01/France372x192.jp http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Dr73s9kBj1w/ThZdbre6pGI/AAAAAAAAAH8/HqJduW59ALE/s France+0-USSR+2-photo+1.JPG Task Students discuss the differences in the pictures. Reveal more pictures gradually. Comments CB used two pictures the idea was to talk about the pictures. Good with IB class. Good for practising comparisons. Pupils most enjoyed talking about possible stories behind the pictures. Could compare X factor finalists, a cat compared to a dog. Choose pictures which relate to particular class so that the task is relevant.
  • 3. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 3 Discuss what you are going to watch on TV tonight Materials Tonight’s TV schedule For example: http://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings Task Using the schedule students discuss what they might watch that evening. Comments This was a very popular successful activity. Great for a Friday lesson. All schools tried this and found it very productive. A Spanish channel shown. Pupils enjoyed recognising familiar programmes with Spanish names. Good for future tense and conditional tense. “If I were in Spain I would watch xxxx or If I didn’t have too much homework I would watch… I would watch XX but I will be with my Grandma” Allows for differentiation by outcome. After Christmas could practise past tense and ask “what did you watch? Why? Was it good?” There may also be scope for not planning too much which grammar points you want them to practise but waiting to see what they want to say. Pupils enjoy learning odd/ unusual random vocabulary. Teachers found it useful to take a photograph of the vocabulary they had written up on the board to make sure it could be revisited. Pupils find unusual vocab more memorable and enjoy trying to reuse it. With a lower ability group they may need drilling more/ giving more support. Some teachers found they took longer because this was generating so much talk. This was thought to be valuable use of time even though it may go away from the topic area of the moment which contributes to spontaneity.
  • 4. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 4 Discuss Olympic medal winners MaterialsPictures for example: http://www.london2012.com/photos/country-galleries/country=great- britain/index.html http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/photos/ Task Discuss the pictures and whether you enjoyed the Olympics, saw these winners etc. Comments CB – Trainee teachers did this activity. They prepared it in groups. Someone had the photo and other learners had to guess who it was by asking questions. Pupils took it further and started describing the person in the picture. Teacher wanted this activity to practise using questions words but leaners found it more natural to describe the picture. The pupils did practise questioning though. With other groups use different people e.g. TV celebs. With year 11 lower ability set more direction / structure was given to focus them on the questions the teacher wanted them to practise.
  • 5. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 5 Discussing the previous weekend MaterialsIn a previous week the teacher needs to ask the class to bring in a picture/ item which would start this discussion. Task Students ask each other about what they did. Comments This was a disaster for one class because the items brought were very diverse and so even if that pupil had prepared their input the others didn’t understand. E.g. one pupil wanted to talk about dyeing their mum’s hair and another about Cumbrian wrestling. It became too diverse for the teacher to be able to support all needs. They wanted to talk about their own weekend but didn’t care about what the others wanted to say. It might work better with a smaller class. An unstructured approach didn’t work in this case and any structure might detract from the spontaneity. It might work if the pupil prepares a talk and a list of questions for the rest of the class to answer while they are listening. Pupils answer these questions but also then ask the presenter follow up questions. QKS Adapted it as a speed dating activity. Actually gave them questions to turn over at random. And added asking opinions.
  • 6. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 6 Sentence building MaterialsKey students phrases on the wall (What did he say? We had that one. etc. Grid for giving opinions, for example about school subjects. See powerpoint Task Teacher notes a sentence. Students have to work out what it is by saying a sentence from the grid, one piece of info per column. By telling them how many they have correctly got right (but not which ones) they start to work it out. Comments TN- in the context of the market- pupils had a grid with info with which by the end that they could use to form different sentences. Once pupils got ownership of it worked really well with pupils asking for “ 100Kilo turnips” Differentiated well by outcome. Weaker pupils however picked fewer sentences although not necessarily the most simple ones which moved them on well.
  • 7. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 7 Pick-a-path MaterialsGrid with first letters of a sentence. See powerpoint. Task Tell students where to start, but no more. They may move from that letter one square in any direction, using each square once only, to build the sentence I have written down. They can then think up their own. Comments Once students get the hang of the activity type this works really. It is worth persisting with. It could be just 4 squares to start with and grow to 12+ or a blockbusters grid. There might not necessarily be a right or wrong sentence. Sentence might not make sense but be grammatically correct! Pupils could have a laminated grid and make up themselves. Can be a bit tricky if the teacher doesn’t have a correct sentence in mind. In one case the learners were putting the teacher back on track.
  • 8. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 8 Song MaterialsSee powerpoint Task Put frequently used phrases on a slide and sing along to a well-known tune. Usually nursery rhymes, soap theme tunes, pop songs or Christmas carols work best. Comments This is at the beginning of the continuum leading towards spontaneous talk to help pupils learn key phrases. Pupils can make their own up e.g. one group of pupils did daily routine phrases to the tune of Joseph and his Technicolor dreamcoat. Depends on the personality of the teacher wanting to sing. Very good for supporting memorisation. Pupils (and teachers!) remember songs for many years later. Good for cultural aspects by picking tunes from the TL country. Useful for preparing for speaking tests!
  • 9. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 9 Rap/Rhyme MaterialsSee powerpoint – find examples of raps in text books, or BBC learning zone might be useful Task Put frequently used phrases on a slide and sing along. Comments Good for pronunciation- break up words. See notes on previous activity. It would be useful to have sound. Again not necessarily an opportunity to generate spontaneous talk but good for embedding useful phrases for immediate recall.
  • 10. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity Word wall task noughts and crosses/blockbusters. 10* MaterialsFrequently used statements in the room.e.g. pictures representing holiday phrases or common classroom language in OX grid Task Either as a class team task or in pairs. 9/16 English phrases on a noughts and crosses grid. Have to say the TL phrases to get the square on the grid. Comments First step would be to do the activity with classroom phrases in the grid, the next stage would be to play the game with “topic vocab” but pupils use the classroom phrases and are rewarded both for getting the topic phrase right but also for using the classroom language phrases.
  • 11. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 11 Describe the differences between 2 pictures Materials see powerpoint slides 1,2,3 WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES Task Students look for differences Comments Tell pupils how many differences there are. Could give some pupils one picture and others the different one and get them to describe it to see what the differences are. Often they don’t know the languages so good opportunity to practise saying what you want to say in another way with the languages you do have. Useful to give them phrases like “truc” “machin” “dingsbums” “ una cosilla”. Possibly ask an FLS / native speaker to compile a list.
  • 12. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 12 Personalities Materials see powerpoint slide 4 WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES Task Students talk about what sort of person the figures might be Comments Good for language of conjecture e.g. “she is sad because ….” pupils can agree/ disagree with the inventions of others and give reasons. Probably about a 10 minute speaking activity but also possibly a stimulus for a writing activity. Allows teacher to focus on a particular point to prepare for a CA for example. Risks not being too spontaneous if pupils given too long to prepare what they want to say.
  • 13. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 13 Describe a picture Materials see powerpoint slides 5-14 WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES Task One student has the picture and describes it to their partner Comments There are many websites which collate odd photos!
  • 14. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 14 Invent a story WE ARE NOT SURE ABOUT COPYRIGHT ISSUES WITH THESE PICTURES Materials see powerpoint slides 5-14 Task Students invent situations or dialogues based on the pictures. Comments
  • 15. SLF MFL spontaneous talk project. 15 10 minute ideas to trial. Preparation will inevitably depend on how familiar the class is with the idea of “directed spontaneous” talk. Activity 15 Questions on cards Materials see example sheet Task Students pick up a card unseen, at random to start a conversation Comments Random questions requiring students to speak of the top of their heads. These have worked well. They have enjoyed trying to answerquestionsknowing there was no right or wrong answer but just using the languages they have. Pupils could have time limit like “Just a minute” to talk about the card. This doesn’t have to be a question it could be a topic or person etc. Similar activity about what you would spend £10000 on to improve the school