Getting Started

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In this section you will find some simple activities to encourage learners to begin to look at and talk about art.ÌýThe visual glossary is a useful starting point for ESOL learners to begin to respond to and discuss artworks, and can be used inÌýaÌýnumber ofÌýways:Ìý

  • As a starting activity to introduce art terms used throughout the resourcesÌý
  • As a referenceÌýalongside the activity sheets, using ³Ù³ó±ðÌývocabularyÌýword bank
  • As a starting point that can be added to depending on the activity focus
  • During plenary activities to encourage and extend learners’ use of subject-specific terms

 

Visual Glossary

Mix and MatchÌýIcebreaker ideas:Ìý

  • Discuss each termÌýin the glossary with learners, until everyone is familiar with themÌý
  • Cut up the glossary terms and mix them up, then ask learners to match the glossary terms to images
  • Hand out a single image or definition to each learner, then ask everyone to find the matching definition or imageÌý
  • Cut words in half from the word bank and ask learners to find the person with the other half of their word
  • Ask learners to explain or draw a definition of the word once they have matched them

 

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