Information Gap in Communicative Classrooms
Activity
Resource
The author argues that exchanges in the classroom must go beyond display questions and should be based on the information gap that occurs when one speaker does not know in advance what the other is going to say. The author provides examples of information gap activities to promote a communicative classroom. Activity types include practical situations, guessing games, role plays, opinion gap activities, and reasoning gap activities. The author argues that these activities have real communicative value.
Group size:
Pairwork and Groupwork
Author:
Xiao Qing Liao
Downloadable Resources
| File | Format | Size | Download |
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| 01-39-4-h.pdf | 162.46kb | Download |
English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 4
Featured in this issue are an interview with Diane Larsen-Freeman, and articles on storytelling, assessment of young learners, information gaps for communication, and Texas.