Pin Types
Useful
vocabulary to learn
By
Prof. Jonathan Acuña-Solano, M. Ed.
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Head
of Curriculum Development
Academic
Department
Centro
Cultural Costarricense-Norteamericano
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Senior Language Professor
School of English
Faculty
of Social Sciences
Universidad
Latina de Costa Rica
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Post
342 / Vocabulary 004
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One of those things we all teachers
enjoy is when students start asking questions regarding objects they find on
their daily lives. One of those objects is when they ask you for the equivalent
to those things we call pins in English. For those working in an office, they
usually ask you what a thumbtack is, using their native language, of course.
And what about girls coming to ask you for things such as hairpins or safety
pins? And if you have someone interested in sewing, they come to ask you about
head pins.
You could bring these objects to class
as realia or simply project them on your Interactive White Board (IWB), so they
can get familiarized with the objects they know in their native language. And
then it is time to ask them to get in pairs and together explain what the
object are for.
Head Pin
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A
head pin is a metal object that it is used by tailors or dressmakers to hold
two pieces of clothing that are going to be sewed together.
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Tie Tack
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Hair Pin
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Thumbtack
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Safety Pin
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Flag Lapel Pin
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A
second option is to have our learners come up with three different other uses
of each of these elements. That is, each object has a common use we all
acknowledge, but trying to encourage student inventive thinking.
Exercise
CEFR rage
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A2
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Bloom’s
Taxonomy layer
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Understand: identify, describe
Evaluate: judge, critique
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References
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