Speaking walls into our classrooms: a dream made true. Teacher: Sophie Malka. 8th Grade.
We always say our walls must speak about what we do in class: it' s a relevant tool to remind our pupils what's what they are studying, but also to make them and active and proud part of the process of learning... Added to this, the results evoke, with no doubt, the different capacities of our children about the same topic! Congrats, 8th Grade! Congrats, Sophie!
I loved this song ,very good choice
ReplyDeleteDo you think it's useful in order to use correctly those tenses?
DeleteIt's indeed a catchy song .
ReplyDeleteRegarding your question above.. Yes in my opinion it's a useful way to learn the use of these tenses. The present is used here to indicate a usual action (after the separation ) and as for the present continuous,it evokes a prolonged action that takes place at the moment,now.