Speed Curriculum 3: Want
How it Works
Gather Objects: Collect objects (e.g., ball, rock, book) as prompts.
Ask and Answer: Take turns asking and answering questions, using the shared vocabulary.
Keep It Quick: Maintain a fast pace for energy and focus.
Rotate Roles: Switch objects and roles and start another round.
Below are some recognized strategies for maximizing the speed, ease, and efficiency of language transfer. Techniques address a range of problems: they can help control the flow of information; modify the learning environment; decrease risk, anxiety, and distraction; increase comfort, speed, and enjoyment; and, perhaps most importantly, train learners to be teachers.
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You actively look for chances to practice the language. You have conversations and play games to use the language in real-life situations.
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A main part is asking questions like "Where is the X?" over and over. It helps you learn new words and how to make sentences. The questions get faster, so you have to answer quickly.
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Language mentors are people who know the language well and help you learn. They give you feedback and support as you practice talking and using the language.
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Circling means repeating a statement with some changes to help you understand the language better. It helps you see patterns and learn how sentences are put together.
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Rather than revert to your native language, you can physically signal if you need help or don't understand something. The goal is to keep the immersion going as long as possible.
You also switch roles with others, taking turns as the speaker and the learner, so everyone gets a chance to practice.
Want - Ó
What you need
a rock or stone
a book
a pen
a penny
a stick
a shoe
Stór Focal - Vocabulary
From her / she wants - uaithi
From us / we want - uainn
From ye / ye want - uaibh
From them / they want - uathu
From – ó (implies need / want)
From me / I want - uaim
From you / you want - uait
From him / he wants - uaidh
Phrases to Use
Tá an chloch ó cén duine? Who wants the stone?
Tá an chloch uaim. I want the stone.
An bhfuil an chloch uait? Do you want the stone?
Tá, tá an chloch uaim. Yes, I want the stone.
An bhfuil an bata uait? Do you want the stick?
Níl, níl an bata uaim. No, I do not want the stick.
An bhfuil mo chloch uait? Do you want my stone?
Tá, tá do chloch uaim. Yes, I want your stone.
An bhfuil mo bhata uait? Do you want my stick?
Níl, níl do bhata uaim. Tá do chloch uaim. No, I do not want your stick. I want your stone.
An bhfuil do bhata uait? Do you want your stick?
Tá, tá mo bhata uaim. Yes, I want my stick.
An bhfuil do chloch uait? Do you want your stone?
Níl, níl mo chloch uaim. Tá mo bhata uaim. No, I do not want my stone. I want my stick.