Hi, I am Laura Parra and I have designed a writing activity in a
wikispace. The main learning objective of that activity is that students learn
how to write a recipe. In order to do this, not only will they have to remember
some of the vocabulary they have worked on in previous lessons (such as to brown, to fry, to drain…), but they
will also need to learn how to use some sequence adverbs (such as then, after that, finally, etc.) and how
to structure a recipe. Thus, in order for students to learn these aspects so
that they are able to write a good recipe, they will have to do some previous
exercises (presented in the wikispace), which will act as scaffolding.
To begin with, in the first step of the wikispace, students will work in
pairs to do a matching activity related to the vocabulary done in previous
lessons so that they activate the words they will be exposed to in the
following exercise. In the second step, students will have to work individually
to do some exercises about a listening, which will act as a model for them to
notice how to explain how a dish is prepared. They will be allowed to compare
answers with a partner. In the third step, in order for students to become
familiar with the use of some sequence adverbs that may be necessary to
sequence the steps to be followed to prepare a dish when explaining how to cook
it, students will work in pairs to complete a text with some of these adverbs.
In the fourth step, students will be shown a video in which Mr. Bean is
preparing a sandwich. To practice the use of the sequence adverbs in a more
meaningful context and to have some practice on what will be done later,
students will be expected to write the recipe for this sandwich. Firstly,
individually, students will note down the uncommon steps that Mr. Bean follows
to prepare his sandwich. Then, they will put things in common with a partner
and will try to write the recipe for the sandwich. Finally, in the fifth step, students will work
in pairs to write a recipe of their favourite dish. They will have to mention
the ingredients, describe the process of making the dish trying to use the
adverbs they have just seen in the previous exercises so that the steps to do
the dish are much clearer, and show a picture of the dish. A model on how they
have to do this task is provided.
To create the set of activities presented, I have used different
technological tools. First of all, I have decided to use a wikispace to present
the different activities. Secondly, in order to create the matching and cloze
exercises, I have used the programme Hot Potatoes. Thirdly, I have created the
listening by using Voki and Audacity. Since I realized that Voki provided the
possibility of having your message be uttered by a “native speaker”, I used
Voki to record what I wanted students to listen to, so that they could be
exposed to a more native pronunciation. Then, I used Audacity to manipulate the
record and add the music. Finally, in order to be able to collect all the
recipes written by students and in order to have a space where students can see
each others’ work, I have decided that they will be writing their recipes in a
Padlet’s wall.
Click on the following link to see my wiki: Wiki – Let's Get Cooking!