284. What's your dream?


One day teacher B said to teacher A,
"You know what happened today?
Like you know, my goal is for my students to say words - as replies; then, later on, sentences or expressions; and farther on conversations and presentations of whatever topics.
Today I was with three of my students in my class-period - they are 11 or 12 years. So far they have said words or even invented words - as an effort to communicate with me; the positive point of this inventing is they try a guess, they try theories or ways to produce messages.
Well, for today I had planned to interview N. - Some variety of questios: full name, eternal-in-Spain football team, favorite activity in our center, one activity he would like to do, favorite color, one subject of the school, one smell, taste, letter, what else?, ok, whatever - some a bit more questions.
They three got involved in the conversation, also because I roped the others in the conversation. So the result has been an authentic exchange of information, so something longer, something more interwoven, better outfitted, a more accomplished exchange of sentences."
Thank you, www alayos com, for the photo: some kids in Santiago Bernabéu stadium (Real Madrid), in a trip to Madrid. One of the dreams most kids from Granada love to achieve.

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