Xmas in a "giphy"
On Twitter yesterday this tweet below caught my eye from @MFLKnibworth.I thought immediately about how this would be a great way for our young learners to write their own short sentences about the weather..... and then......I thought what about Christmas greetings.
Today is Monday and it’s rainy.
Hoy es lunes y llueve.
Aujourd’hui, c’est lundi et il pleut. pic.twitter.com/wvD0z0xa4T— MFL KIBWORTH (@MFLKibworth) November 21, 2016
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The clips you can see are GIFs from the (GIPHY.com) So I challenged a couple of the associate language teachers to see what we could do. Here is what @BetsyBelleteach created step by step .Thought that some of you may want to do something similar with your classes over the next couple of weeks.
@RoberAnt204 @BetsyBelleTeach @joanne_hornby think the giphy idea would be great Christmas greetings etcetera. Should we have a go? #PLN https://t.co/tqLxNGWMjL
— Janet Lloyd (@JanetLloydnet) November 21, 2016
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https://t.co/JGJIZkwKtQ via @giphy @Janetlloydnet like this? #PLN <<Je m'appelle Olaf et j'aime les gros câlins. Joyeux Noël à tous!>>
— Betsy Belle (@BetsyBelleTeach) November 21, 2016
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2nd attempt more successful @JanetLloydnet @MFLKibworth <<Je m'appelle Olaf et j'adore les gros câlins. Joyeux Noël à tous!>> #PLN pic.twitter.com/yIvZCTz4nd
— Betsy Belle (@BetsyBelleTeach) November 21, 2016
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Taking it a teeny step further by combining in #picplaypost but it really emphasises the text @JanetLloydnet @EWoodroffe #PLN #mfltwitterati pic.twitter.com/FBnAaPf3HG
— Betsy Belle (@BetsyBelleTeach) November 21, 2016
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Now it is over to you and the children to see what you can create .