Hi Lucy,
thank you so much for your help with the workshop. I'm writing again to ask you one more thing. I'm now looking for fun ways to introduce the creativity section. My purpose in this part is to illustrate to teachers the point that Creativity is not about new things, new ideas but about NEW CONNECTIONS, NEW COMBINATIONS. Can you think of any fun activities to do that? I have one but I'm afraid that some teachers may know that already, hence it will not be fun and surprising. That is to give teachers some words that dont seem to relate to one another in any ways, then ask them to relate them to make st that make sense.
I hope to get your reply soon. Thanks so much.
Phuong
Can you give me further help with the workshop?
Moderator: Joe
Can you give me further help with the workshop?
Hello Phuong,
I think your activity sounds fine. You could do it with words, pictures or objects.
The teachers might not know the activity. Even if they have done the exercise before, it will be new to them because you'll be using a combination of words they haven't come across before.
I wish you good luck for your training session.
Lucy
I think your activity sounds fine. You could do it with words, pictures or objects.
The teachers might not know the activity. Even if they have done the exercise before, it will be new to them because you'll be using a combination of words they haven't come across before.
I wish you good luck for your training session.
Lucy
Lucy is the author of Lucy Pollard's Guide to Teaching English