By: Mr. HR. Hidayanto
LEVEL : CV-3
LESSON: REVIEW
PROCEDURE:
1.
Teacher
chooses two or three students as the leaders (depending on how many groups are
going to be formed), the other students are sent out of the classroom.
2.
The
leaders are given instruction to create four expressions (depending on how many
members of crew they want to recruit) related to the previous lessons. For
example: Are you free tonight? Can I
leave a message? Could you tell me how I get to The Batik Museum? Can we move
our appointment to Monday?
3.
Then, the
leaders are asked to stand up in the middle of the classroom.
4.
The
students sent out side are asked to come into the classroom and told that they
must respond what the leaders say. If they can respond, they will stand behind
the leaders as members of crew.
5.
The
leaders are the captains so they must name their group as a name of ships. The
names of the ships are up to the captains. However, the crew may give opinion.
6.
The ships
will go on battle. Each ship must be ready to prepare for the expression as
their cannon.
7.
If a ship
is ready to shoot, the captain will say an expression. If another ship doesn’t
want to get shot, the captain (with or without his crew’s help) help must say
his ship’s name and wait for the signal from the shooter who calls the name of
the ship to respond the expression. The captain of the ship responding the
expression can be more than one. Then a ship which the captain can’t respond
must give up a member of crew. And so on. The shooter will take turn based on
the rank of who responds first, second, and so on.
8.
The final
result is when a ship has no more crew but captain, then, he will abandon the
ship and join another ship.
9.
The least
numbers of the crew will be sent to the teacher as the captain of Royal Navy of
England.
10.
This technique can be applied to any other
level or program with some modification.
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