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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

” The role of WeQuests in learning a foreign/second language?”


  Example of Webquests : http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=133833
Let’s Party

 The role of the students:
·         In this tasks, students are requested to brainstorm many different ideas about their friend’s birthday. Each student is to give a list of the possible ways for holding the party. Students are to work individually and in groups.

·         Each student will work alone to write her list in which she lists the suggested place, time, people who will be invited, and the other preparations for their friend’s party.

·         Students in a group will share and comment on their lists in order to reach a unified list for the birthday preparations.

·         Students will read and write what they have written

·         Students in the group will discuss what have been written and talk about the due preparations that are agreed by all students.

·         After brainstorming, each student will write a report about the part in terms of what happened, what she made, and what she learned from the task.


The role of the teacher:

The teacher will be responsible for organizing the class in groups and tell the students what is required from them. Also, the teacher will be the assessor who will check the students’ answers to each question.





In this task, the teacher has some other important roles:

* Motivator          

One of our principal roles in this task will be to motivate the students, create the right conditions for the generation of ideas, persuade them of the usefulness of activity, and encourage them to make as much effort as possible for maximum benefit.

*  Resource

The teacher gives students the vocabulary related to the party. The teacher supplies information and language and be prepared to look at students’ work as it progresses. He also offers advice and suggestions in a constructive and tactful way.

*    Feedback Provider

        The teacher will respond positively and encouragingly to the content of what the students have written. When offering correction, teachers chooses what and how much to focus on what students need at this stage and on the tasks they have undertaken.

Classroom Environment:

1.    Materially, the classroom should be equipped by the blackboard, paper notes, pictures, and pencils.

2.    Also, attention should be given to all students in the class and for active participation for all students.

3.    An encouraging classroom environment should be provided and each student should be praised for contribution.

4.    An anxiety-free class should be provided so that students do not fear to make mistakes and contribute effectively.

5.    Audio and visual aids such as pictures about things in parties, audio recordings  about birthdays should be in place to fit all students’ learning styles.