What does CI or ADI look like in the classroom?
Modified on Sun, 17 Mar at 9:46 AM
Teaching with a focus on acquisition is fundamentally different than teaching with a focus on explicit learning, and it can be hard to visualize if you have never seen it in action.
Firstly, the goal of an Acquisition Driven Instruction (ADI) curriculum like Somos is to provide students with extensive, robust exposure to
- the target language
- used in communicative contexts
- in such a way that they understand.
There are several core activities that are used in The Somos Curriculum to provide students with this extensive, robust exposure. The following activities are all conducted in the target language, and I have included links to some videos in which you can see them in action.
SHARED READING
The class reads stories and/or informational texts, which are projected on a screen, together.
STORYASKING:
The class invents original stories using story frames.
CLIPCHAT
(Or MovieTalk) The teacher narrates action in a short video.
PERSONALIZED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (PQA)
The teacher leads the class in discussion on a topic.
- Demo by Dania Hill (discussing favorite days of the week at about minute 7)
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
The teacher tells a story or shares information with the class, using simple illustrations to support comprehension.
- Demo
After engaging in one of these "big input" activities, the teacher generally uses follow-up activities and games to revisit the content. For example, after reading together an article, the teacher might have the students play a true/false game or write an article summary by copying the most important ideas from the text. After reading a story, the teacher might have the student illustrate a storyboard and then read the story aloud to a partner.
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