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Lingva in-house workshop No. 19 in the school year 2013/2014 was the first in a series of events aimed at revitalising teaching of language skills by introducing colourful media and new technologies. Most of the lesson plans were based on exploiting stories, starting from Celtic tales to comic strip legends to contemporary short stories for children and adults. All of these stories were accompanied with strong visual elements, either in the form of picture books, old paintings and photographs or flash cards. In some presentations, teachers demonstrated how to integrate reading with the skills of listening and speaking, and in others how the reading texts could be analyzed for review writng or serve as models for creative story telling and writing.
English
Primary A1.c: Let’s read and Have Fun by Lora Petronic-Petrovic
Let’s Read and Have Fun Lesson Plan
Let’s Read and Have Fun Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3
Secondary A2.b: Good Idea by Ivana Lazic
Good Idea Lesson Plan
Good Idea Worksheet
Secondary A2.b: Make Your Own Story by Milica Maric
Make Your Own Story Lesson Plan
Secondary B1.b: Superpowers by Marija Milovanovic
Superpowers Lesson Plan
Young Adult B2.b: Reading in Shining Armour by Katarina Andric
Reading in Shining Armour Lesson Plan
Young Adult B2.a: I’ve just read a good story! by Mirjana Ljiljak-Vukajlovic
I’ve Just Read a Good Story Lesson Plan
I’ve Just Read a Good story Worksheet
German
Secondary A2.a Ein echtes Stück Wien by Ivana Vujić
Ein echtes Stück Wien-Plan casa
Ein echtes Stück Wien-Realizacija casa