Teaching Connotation and Denotation
Happy Saturday friends,
Here is a video clip on teaching connotation and denotation. Hope you will find it useful :)
see you Tuesday.
Michele
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKrbMfnbTa4
Here is a video clip on teaching connotation and denotation. Hope you will find it useful :)
see you Tuesday.
Michele
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKrbMfnbTa4
Interesting little video, Michelle. Things you never really think about until they are broken down like this. The way they've done this makes it really clear for teaching purposes! Enjoy the beautiful Sunday, all. See you Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle for the video ! Very important point to emphasize on when you are working with ESL students. I often see students pick some words and use them without noticing that it does have a negative meaning. See you on Tuesday! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle for sharing the video! That's absolutely one of those things ESL teachers need to season their teaching with. Sometimes students may try to copy words from movies or any videos they have watched before without paying attention to the condition, place, or culture of that group in the movie and suppose that is the right way to talk to others.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michellefor this great little video.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting video. It’s a small video but with an information that will be helpful while teaching the ESL learners. Thanks for sharing this video Michelle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteMarc
Great video Michele.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle, a great video on connotation and denotation, I can remember in public schools teachers using negative connotations that would shut the whole classroom down from participating. So, I think it's important to be aware of the subtle forms of negative connotation and exchange for some positive connotation when and if it's useful.
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