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  1. 1. Teaching through Technology Web 2.0 Tools Power Point, video Ruchi Joshi MA SEM-4 Department of English, MKBU ruchivjoshi101@gmail.com
  2. 2. Multimedia Task A Teaching/Learning package
  3. 3. Pre-viewing Task 1. Name the wild animals you know. 2. Who is known as the king of Jungle? 3. Where the King of Jungle lives? 4. Where the Asiatic lions are found? 5. Can you think of living with the king of jungle?
  4. 4. While Listening-Task  Before viewing the video-clip, listen the audio carefully. Points down what you find most interesting.  Write your understanding of this audio clip in 7 to 8 sentences Pair work make pair and discuss your various points with your friends, which you have already noted. Listen this video carefully
  5. 5. Handout of Transcript Read and compare your write up with this transcript attached here. This is the Girnar Mountain range, far older than Everest. Within these ranges lies the ancient forest of Gir. This is the domain of the Asiatic lion. More than four hundred of these lions roamed these forests. Marking its boundaries with their magnificent presence. For this king of the Jungle shares an unusual relationship with human subjects. Lion and Man share this land in peace, respecting each other. the good reason why the lion population is on the rise. For ages these magnificent inhabitants of the Gir forests have symbolized India’s pride. Weight in their presence. Breathe in these stock and pristine forests. Breathe in a bit of Gujarat. Now re-visit the audio-visual clip
  6. 6. Re-visit the audio-visual clip
  7. 7. Post-viewing Task • Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms) • Reading Task • Grammar • Role Play: Speaking Task • Translation • Make sentences • Jumble Parts • Make appropriate changes
  8. 8. Vocabulary Task (Synonyms) Match the words with part A & part B Part A (1)Mountain (2)Range (3)Ancient (4)Forest (5)King (6)Respect Part B (a)Old (b)Emperor (c)Honor (d)Jungle (e)Pile (f)Sphere Check your answers
  9. 9. Answers (synonyms) Part A (1)Mountain (2)Range (3)Ancient (4)Forest (5)King (6)Respect Part B (a)Old (b)Emperor (c)Honor (d)Jungle (e)Pile (f)Sphere
  10. 10. Vocabulary Task (Antonyms) Match the words with part A & part B Part A (1)Rise (2)Share (3)subjective (4)Peace (5)presence Part B (a)Fall (b)Keep to yourself (c)Objective (d)War (e)absent Check your answers
  11. 11. Answers (Antonyms) Part A (1)Rise (2)Share (3)subjective (4)Peace (5)presence Part B (a)War (b)Keep to yourself (c)Absence (d)Fall (e)Objective
  12. 12. Reading Task • Read and compare your write up with the transcript given below. This is the Girnar Mountain range, far older than Everest. Within these ranges lies the ancient forest of Gir. This is the domain of the Asiatic lion. More than four hundred of these lions roamed these forests. Marking its boundaries with their magnificent presence. For this king of the Jungle shares an unusual relationship with human subjects. Lion and Man share this land in peace, respecting each other. the good reason why the lion population is on the rise. For ages these magnificent inhabitants of the Gir forests have symbolized India’s pride. Weight in their presence. Breathe in these stock and pristine forests. Breathe in a bit of Gujarat.
  13. 13. Grammar Task Change the transcript into past tense. Start like this… This was the Girnar Mountain range, far older than Everest. Within these rages lied the ancient forest of Gir. Go back to next slide to translate the transcript
  14. 14. Role Play Task (Speaking Task) • prepare your brief speech as an autobiography of ‘lion’ and ‘Gir Forest’. Pair work • Hint to write your speech. For example, I am a lion. I am known as the king of the forest. I mostly found in the Gir forest, Asia.
  15. 15. Translation Task Change the transcript into your L1 and then listen and watch this video
  16. 16. Make sentences • Make sentences using these words. (1)King (2)Man (3)Land (4)Everest (5)Human (6)Relationship (7)Rise (8)Forest
  17. 17. Put these jumble parts into correct order (1)is/range/far/than/Everest/This/the/Girnar Mountain/older (2)is/the/Asiatic/lion/This/the/domain/of (3)ages/these/magnificent/inhabitants/of/the/Gir/for ests/have/symbolized/India’s/pride/For
  18. 18. Answers (Jumble Parts) (1)This is the Girnar Mountain range, far older than Everest. (2)This is the domain of the Asiatic lion. (3)For ages these magnificent inhabitants of the Gir forests have symbolized India’s pride.
  19. 19. Make appropriate changes • This is/are the Girnar Mountain range, far older than/then Everest. Within these/this ranges lies the ancient forest of Gir. This is/was the domain of the Asiatic lion. More than four/five hundred of these/this lions roamed these forests/forest. Marking its boundaries with their/there magnificent presence. For this/these king of the Jungle shares an/a unusual relationship with human subjects. Lion and/or Man share this land in peace, respecting each other. The good reason why the lion population is/are on the rise. Correct the errors with the help of the video you watched. Check your answers
  20. 20. • This is the Girnar Mountain range, far older than Everest. Within these ranges lies the ancient forest of Gir. This is the domain of the Asiatic lion. More than four hundred of these lions roamed these forests. Marking its boundaries with their magnificent presence. For this king of the Jungle shares an unusual relationship with human subjects. Lion and Man share this land in peace, respecting each other. The good reason why the lion population is on the rise. Answers

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