Toolkit

Talk Like an Expert

 





Students focus on oracy skills as well as literacy skills..

Resources:


A talking frame is needed to support discussion.

(This is a list of key words, sequenced in the order that students could used.)

How It Works:


The teacher provides the students with a list of key words that would be useful to use in answer to a question.


In pairs, the students then speak through their ideas, before writing a paragraph which includes the key words.


Remind them of connectives and the punctuation pyramid, sentence types and so on.


A great way to support students in their use of subject specific terminology.

For example, get students to use key Food Technology words when explaining how to make pasta sauce.

Variations:


Jumble the sequence of the words and get students to discuss the best order in which to use them.

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