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The Should Be Attached handout printed onto transparency sheets, cut n Then EACH That panel contains only one picture. To begin, divide your class Into groups of 3-4 ("any bigger & the Exercise Becomes Too Complicated), and hand out a marker and one with picture To Each
transparency group. The Order in Which you hand out The Sheets Does not matter. Each is group instructed to
write Then at least 2-3 sentences about What is happening in the picture, and You Can Specify Which / How Many of Each verb type They Are to use, and even (if Desired) Give Them A list of verbs Which to choose from. I Give Students Usually about 10 minutes to complete this part of The Activity, On The Level goal DEPENDING of the class, The Time may vary.
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Once They Have Completed all their "little story" collective The transparencies and put 'em in order. You Can mount Them On The transparenc
y machine and read the Story When THEY could form all together. Usually, I read-through panel EACH With The class and correct gram
matical Any Mistakes, Focusing specifically use one verb.
WARNING: You are going
to get some hilarious results, so Be Prepared for lots of laughing!