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 alisadedic
 
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							| Reader? - HELP NEEDED 
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							| I �m planning to give my students a book to read (Sherlock Holmes, The case of a blue diamond, Oxford, Dominoes reader). Any ideas on how to start, or how to do it in class? 
 Alisa
 
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 Spagman63
 
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							| Hi. I did that two years ago.   Use the front of the book and get them to predict the suspects. After that, pre-teach the vocab and then do some word games like finding certain words on the pages you will read or give them clues to find words in the text.   Since I can do voices, I read the story using different British accents. It was a lot of fun. 
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 angelcris
 
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							| Alisa, I can �t answer specifically for this reader but I �ll tell you about my experience. Whenever I choose a reader for my students, the first thing I do is to compare the adapted text (abridged) to the original one.If the story is very much different from the original one, I don �t use it. The secod thing I do is to think about why I intend to work with the book. Is it just to make them read in the target language or do I have a specific project in mind? Depending on the reader you can work with ethic values, plan a project for a specific topic. How long do you want to work with it? Will you use it in class? Will you evaluate the reading with a formal test or not? Is there a screen adaptation for the text? Those are the questions to answer when to think about using a reader. Write me if you have the answers, give more details. Cheers! �ngela Cristina |  17 Mar 2010     
					
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 alisadedic
 
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							| Angela, My idea was to give them a book to read at home, than use it for a speaking class to practice retelling a story using past simple tense and then  for general comprehension (test). And later maybe to do a project (solving a case).  That is pretty much it. I just need the way how to do it.
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 libertybelle
 
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							| And after you �ve done what Spagman suggested (which is really good advice) You might want to show the  film.
 
 Granada television has made a fantastic series starring Jeremy Brett.
 He is fabulous as Sherlock Holmes.
 You can read more about it at IMDB  (the internet movie data base)
 
 Good luck
 L
 
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 Spagman63
 
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							| LB, TYVM!!!  Did we bury the hatchet? lol
 
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