Grammar: Past simple, Past Perfect simple and Past Perfect continuous
Past simple, Past Perfect simple and Past Perfect continuous:
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Watching activity
Funny and Engaging Oral Task (30 minutes) Title: "TV Time Travelers: The Great Invention Debate!"
Funny and Engaging Oral Task (30 minutes)
Title: "TV Time Travelers: The Great Invention Debate!"
Objective:
Students will practice their speaking skills by role-playing historical inventors and debating who contributed the most to the invention of television.
Preparation (5 minutes):
- Divide students into small groups (3-5 per group).
- Assign each group a historical inventor from the video:
- Vladimir Zworykin (Russian engineer, worked on the cathode ray tube)
- Philo Farnsworth (American teenager who invented the Image Dissector)
- John Logie Baird (Scottish inventor of the mechanical TV)
- Sony Engineers (created the first pocket TV)
- Each group must quickly prepare a short speech defending their inventor as the true inventor of television.
Activity: The Great Debate! (15 minutes)
- Each group takes turns presenting their case (1-2 minutes per group).
- Encourage humor! They can act like their inventor, exaggerate their struggles, and even use silly props (e.g., a book for Philo, a "spinning disc" for Baird).
- After all groups present, the class votes on who made the best argument.
Bonus Round: Future TV Inventions! (10 minutes)
- Each group must now invent a future television (e.g., a hologram TV, a brain-chip TV).
- They pitch their invention in a funny "TV commercial" to the class.
Wrap-up:
- Congratulate students and summarize the real history of TV.
- Encourage students to think about how inventions evolve over time.
This activity ensures students practice speaking, creativity, and critical thinking—while having fun! 🎤📺😆