Upcoming European elections in MFL
Saturday, May 16th, 2009Liven up your lesson on the European Election Campaign with some fantastic resources available here at Teachable.net.
Start with a game using the interactive map of the EU. Can the students give the names of all the member countries (in the correct language)? You could make this into a team game, scoring them higher for more difficult information, such as capital city / when the country joined the EU / which flag is theirs (using this flag game).
Next, use the authentic Italian election brochure to introduce the June 2009 election to Italian students, and what the elections mean in Italy. Pan and zoom the leaflet in to bring students’ attention to particularly aspects of the leaflet.
Divide the class into groups of four. Each group will nominate a leader to put forward as their candidate for election. Together they must prepare the pledges to be presented in front of the class. This could be a good opportunity to use the subjunctive tense.
