In listening dictation, students are given a partially completed graph or other visual. Teachers read out the missing statements in short sentence-length chunks and repeat each sentence twice. Speak at a normal pace, but pause after each sentence to give students time to process the sentence meaning and add to the graph.
Some other forms of dictation include:
Watch this video to see listening dictation being used in a year 13 economics class
Teaching and learning sequence planning examples:
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Published on: 18 Dec 2017