Методические указания по английскому языку для студентов 5-го курса исторического факультета. Коныгина Г.И. - 28 стр.

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Don’t keep prompting.
Let her try it on her own.
GROUPING
1. Everybody, listen and repeat.
All together now, please.
Everyone, say
“She has gone”
.
All of you.
The whole class, please.
Not just this row.
Let’s read in chorus.
Let’s all say it together.
Say it with me.
2. Boys – Girls .
Now all the boys.
Just the girls.
Girls only.
Let’s begin with the boys.
The boys can begin.
3. This row.
The next group.
These two rows.
The back row on its / their own.
These tables on their own.
Just the front row.
4. In turns.
One after the other, please.
In turn, starting with Bill.
Take it in turns, starting here.
Don’t all answer together.
One at a time, please.
5. Your turn, Bill.
You join in, Alison.
Join in with the rest of us, Bill.
CYCLES, NOT CATCHING
1. I’ll begin.
I’ll ask first.
I’ll read first and then you can read after me.
I’ll start and you continue.
I’ll read the whole thing before you answer.
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Note
: Mind the sequence of tenses :
e.g. I’ll start
and
you continue
.
You start
and
I’ll continue.
The
you
-form is really an imperative
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    Don’t keep prompting.
    Let her try it on her own.
GROUPING
1. Everybody, listen and repeat.
    All together now, please.
    Everyone, say “She has gone”.
    All of you.
    The whole class, please.
    Not just this row.
    Let’s read in chorus.
    Let’s all say it together.
    Say it with me.
2. Boys – Girls .
    Now all the boys.
    Just the girls.
    Girls only.
    Let’s begin with the boys.
    The boys can begin.
3. This row.
    The next group.
    These two rows.
    The back row on its / their own.
    These tables on their own.
    Just the front row.
4. In turns.
    One after the other, please.
    In turn, starting with Bill.
    Take it in turns, starting here.
    Don’t all answer together.
    One at a time, please.
5. Your turn, Bill.
    You join in, Alison.
    Join in with the rest of us, Bill.
CYCLES, NOT CATCHING
 1. I’ll begin.
    I’ll ask first.
    I’ll read first and then you can read after me.
    I’ll start and you continue.
    I’ll read the whole thing before you answer.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
     Note:        Mind the sequence of tenses :
                  e.g. I’ll start and you continue.
                        You start and I’ll continue.
                  The you-form is really an imperative
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________