ASTEKO EGUNAK+ETB1 TELEBISTAKO ORDUTEGIA
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ETB1 TELEBISTA, ORDUTEGIA, ASTEKO EGUNAK
Proficiency Level:
NOVICE
Description:
With this resource, students will learn weekdays with a schedule made from basque tv programing. In this way, students will learn more about tv shows and programming from basque television.
Keywords:
Noiz? When? astegunak, asteko egunak, telebista programazioa
Can-Do Statements
- I can difference between weekdays.
- I can understand others weekdays plans.
- I can identitfy different programs from the Basque Country.
World-Readiness Standards
- Standard 1.1: Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.
- Standard 1.2 Students understand and interpret spoken and written Spanish on a variety of topics.
- Standard 2.2 Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of Hispanic cultures.
- Standard 4.1 Students demonstrate an understanding of the nature of language through comparisons between Spanish and English.
- Standard 4.2 Students demonstrate an understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons between Hispanic cultures and their own.
Materials Needed:
Warm-up
1. Begin by introducing the Can-Dos for today’s activity and distributing the “Materials Required for Warm Up” to each student.
“Today, we are going to chat about asteko egunak. We will chat about euskal telebistako programazioa.
Main Activity
1. Today we will be learning about how to answer "When?" questions. We will also learn about different Basque television programs.
Ariketa honekin asteko egunak eta Noiz? galderari zelan erantzun ikasiko dugu.
2. Ask students the following questions. They will practice talking about days of the week.
Horreratarako lehendabizi galdera hauek erantzungo dituzue: (Programak errepikatzen badira, aukera ezazue egun bakarra)
- Noiz ikusiko duzu "Ahoz aho"?
- Noiz ikusiko duzue "Gaur egun kirolak"?
- Noiz ikusiko duzue "Egun on euskadi"?
- Noiz ikusiko duzu "Hasiberriak"?
- Noiz ikusiko duzue "Eguraldia"?
They need to remember the days of the week, When? when they answer the question, they should use the ending in.
Gogoratu behar dute asteko egunak, Noiz? galdera erantzuten dutenean, -(e)an bukaera erabili behar dutela.
Adibidez, asteartea-asteartean.
3. Now if the programs are repeated, mention them every day you can watch that program:
3. Orain programak errepikatzen badira, aipatu programa hori ikusi ahal duzun egun guztiak:
- Noiz da "Txoriene Zigor Iturrietarekin"?
- Noiz ikusiko duzu "Teleberria"?
- Noiz dira "Traineru estropadak"?
- Noiz da "Gailurra Xtreme"?
4. Now choose your favorite programs in pairs and tell each other when you will see them.
4. Orain bikoteka aukeratu itzazue zuen gustukoen programak eta esan elkarri noiz ikusiko dituzuen.
End of lab:
• Read Can-Do statements once more and have students evaluate their confidence.
(Use thumbs up/thumbs down or download our student cards.)
• Encourage students to be honest in their self-evaluation.
• Pay attention, and try to use feedback for future labs!
Relevant NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:
- I can difference between weekdays.
- I can respond to Noiz? question.
- I can understand others weekdays plans.
- I know different programes from the Basque Country.