This is designed for an ESL class of learners. It gives activities for the students as you move along in the power point. Aimed to help question building and telling a story.
1. A WEEK IN PICTURES
Learning How to Ask Questions Like a Reporter
2. Reporters always
want to know what
happened so they
can tell the story.
They link their
questions so they
can find clear details
of any story.
Who are these
people?
Where were they?
What happened to
cause this
situation?
When did this
happen?
Why were they
holding on to each
other?
How long did they
have to stay
there?
3. Now it is your
turn.
Write as many
reporter style
questions in the
next 7 minutes:
What
Why
Where
How
When
Who
Did
Were
Is
Are
4. With a partner ask and answer as many questions as you can
in 5 minutes. After you will need to ask the rest of the class
some of your questions and answer some as well.
Notas do Editor
Do this as a class. The worst flooding Thailand has seen in 50 years appears to be coming down from its high-water mark, largely sparing central Bangkok while continuing to inundate surrounding suburbs and farms. Heavy monsoon rains have submerged nearly a third of the country's provinces since July, killing more than 370 people.
For more pictures and info go to : http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/thailand-floods-pass-their-peak/100181/ A man watches the news on TV in his flooded house, near the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, on October 31, 2011. Tensions were rising between Thai residents and authorities in flooded parts of Bangkok, with hundreds protesting that their homes were being given up in attempts to keep the city center dry. (Christophe Archambault/AFP/Getty Images)