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Additional Description: (01:34:13) Class audio recording.
Date: March 2001
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Yakama_March_2001 (1:34:13)
“Today is the first day of spring”…
- dictation (Yakama to English) (words and sentences) (-5:30)
- assignment about tense (future/past) (-6:20)
- Asking students to read aloud (but the content is clipped)(-7:00)
- teaching ‘first day of spring’ (8:00-11:00)
e.g ‘first’/’begin’ - 12:00-20:00
: talking about the dictionary and the class - 24:30- 31:30
Each student said one verb in the tenses they chose (e.g., ‘(he) went’, ‘what did she say’, ‘I am sleeping’)
(Silvia will correct them if she spotted any mistakes) - explaining different spellings (31:30- 33:30)
- Reading aloud the words, student followed (33:30-34:00)
- Teaching some verbs (35:00-)
e.g., ‘to take’; ‘to drive’. ‘to ride (a horse)’
double verb (42:00-52:00)
(47:00-47:16) recording lost
This book is going to - (53:00- 1:00:00)
Some of the students said a sentence, the teacher wrote down on the board. (With practice of tense) e.g. ‘I was at work’, ‘I am sleeping’ - going through the alphabets in English, the students said the Yakama words (1:03:00-)
(1:18:00) teaching ‘give’ and its tense (simple past, past progressive)
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