Kids lesson (direct method)

Katsumi Ichimura
23 Mar 201001:23

Summary

TLDRThis engaging video script revolves around a playful interaction where the speaker introduces various dogs in different colors, helping the listener recognize and name each one. The dogs range from green, yellow, blue, red, to brown, with some dogs standing or sitting. The script also incorporates a fun exchange where the speaker asks the listener questions about their gender and identity. The tone is lively, educational, and interactive, encouraging participation and fostering learning through visual and verbal cues. This script serves as both an entertaining and educational tool, especially for young audiences.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The conversation focuses on teaching colors by showing different colored dogs.
  • 😀 The child is prompted to identify the colors of various dogs: green, yellow, blue, red, and brown.
  • 😀 Positive reinforcement is used throughout the conversation, with phrases like 'very good' and 'brilliant.'
  • 😀 The dialogue includes simple questions to encourage the child to practice recognizing different dog colors.
  • 😀 The child is asked to differentiate between dogs based on their color and describe them as green, yellow, blue, red, or brown.
  • 😀 The conversation transitions into a gender-identification exercise, asking questions like 'Are you a girl?' and 'Are you a boy?'
  • 😀 The speaker uses an engaging, supportive tone throughout the session.
  • 😀 The child demonstrates an understanding of the concepts being introduced, successfully identifying dog colors.
  • 😀 The script includes some back-and-forth interaction, where the speaker asks questions and waits for the child's response.
  • 😀 The session helps reinforce basic English language skills, particularly in the context of colors and gender identification.

Q & A

  • What is the color of the first dog mentioned?

    -The first dog mentioned is green.

  • What color is the second dog introduced in the script?

    -The second dog is yellow.

  • How is the third dog described in terms of color?

    -The third dog is described as light blue.

  • What is the color of the fourth dog?

    -The fourth dog is red.

  • What color is the fifth dog?

    -The fifth dog is blue.

  • What specific characteristic is noted about the blue dog?

    -The blue dog is described as standing.

  • What is the color of the dog when asked about its color after the blue dog?

    -The dog is brown.

  • What does the speaker confirm about the brown dog?

    -The speaker confirms the dog is brown and standing.

  • What question is asked to the child regarding their gender?

    -The child is asked if they are a girl or a boy.

  • What does the child answer when asked if they are a boy?

    -The child answers, 'Yes, I am a boy.'

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