A video for students to learn expressions and exchanges when talking about TV habits and different ways to watch TV
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1. Use the beam projector to show the video.
2. Tell students they are going to listen to some dialogues and practice how to talk about TV shows. The first part is talking about TV habits and different ways to watch TV (streaming, broadcast, etc.).
3. Play the first dialog, and ask students to listen carefully. There are subtitles in case they need to read as they listen. You may want to pause the dialog and practice some lines or practice at the end.
4. The video shows 4 sentences for students to copy in their notebooks and practice. These were used in the dialog so students will have a record of useful expressions and their meaning.
5. The next section is about personalizing the questions and practicing. Give students some time to think of their answers. Monitor and offer help as needed.
6. Invite some volunteers to share their answers with the class.
7. The next part of the video is about different ways to watch TV and it has the same sequence as the previous dialog. Decide if you want to do the same procedure, however, it is recommended that students listen to the dialog and work with vocabulary, that is, the expressions and practice them.
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#TV
#types
#programs
#interpretation