Na Dialogue A Radio Programme

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EOIDNA / 2008-09 / 1º NA / Speaking / Dialogue

TEACHER’S SHEET PART 2: DIALOGUE For about 4 minutes candidates A and B will take part in a conversation. They have 2 minutes to prepare individually what they want to say. They cannot take notes during their preparation. --------------------------A RADIO PROGRAMME SITUATION (read out by the teacher): Your school has to prepare a radio programme, which will be broadcast by the local radio station. These are the cards which contain the information you need for your discussion. Candidate A:

Candidate B:

You don’t have much time to organize everything (explain why).

You don’t want to have any adults around helping. In fact, you prefer not to have any help (explain why).

Discuss the following points: 

Type of programme -

Format: news, an interview, a debate….

-

Topic(s)

-

Length

-

Presenter(s)?

-

Live audience? ----------------------------------------In the course of the discussion candidates are expected to:

o Find out about each other’s preferences o

o o o o o

Make suggestions Accept or decline each other’s suggestions Explain their problems Agree or disagree with each other Persuade their partner, if necessary Reach an agreement when necessary

EOIDNA / 2008-09 / 1º NA / Speaking / Dialogue

A RADIO PROGRAMME

Candidate A: You don’t have much time to organize everything (explain why). Discuss the following points with candidate B: 

Type of programme -

Format: news, an interview, a debate….

-

Topic(s)

-

Length

-

Presenter(s)?

-

Live audience?

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A RADIO PROGRAMME

Candidate B: You don’t want to have any adults around helping. In fact, you prefer not to have any help (explain why). Discuss the following points with candidate A: 

Type of programme -

Format: news, an interview, a debate….

-

Topic(s)

-

Length

-

Presenter(s)?

-

Live audience?

EOIDNA / 2008-09 / 1º NA / Speaking / Dialogue

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