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February 29, 2008

Role-play raps

For the last few weeks I've been battling the constant cries of "but it's not fair, we've been doing French for years and Spanish for 2, we'll never remember everyfink" from my year 11s. They're not a particularly high achieving group, in fact, outside of my room, they are generally teenage grunters. So, following ideas on MFL resources from Helen Myers and Jimmy P, I've been working on some role-play raps (for wont of a better word), to cover the main areas of OCR orals. They seem to really like them, acknowledging that the different musics will probably allow them to develop an element of recognition. Anyway, know it's time to get your opinions (something which i'm always VERY nervous about doing). So any suggestions more than welcome.

PS there are a few more areas still to cover, so when I find time I'll upload them, and will tell you if I put them on iTunes as well...

Download buying_presents.mp3

Download changing_money.mp3

Download going_to_the_doctor.mp3

Download lost_property.mp3

Download part_time_jobs.mp3

Download Renting.mp3 

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