Dialogue writing PPT NEW for Grade 4.pptx

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A well explained PPT on how to write dialogue in conversation method.


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Starter Activity Listen to the audio.

Mastering Dialogue Writing 🎈 Unlock your creativity by learning how to write engaging dialogues!

Success Criteria   Students use correct punctuation. Students create a coherent dialogue that advances the scenarios.   Learning Objectives: Demonstrate and create dialogue between two or more characters on the given scenarios.

Warm-Up Activity What is dialogue? Think about where you've seen or heard dialogue before. Learning Objectives: Demonstrate and create dialogue between two or more characters on the given scenarios.

Group Activity Group 1: A conversation between a child and a teacher about the UAE National Day. Group 2: A discussion between a father and a child on planning a trip. Group 4 : A conversation between a grandmother and granddaughter about healthy food. Group 3: A conversation between two friends on the importance of sports. Group 5: A conversation between two friends on air pollution.   Learning Objectives: Demonstrate and create dialogue between two or more characters on the given scenarios.

Dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer Customer                :    What is the rate of apple? Shopkeeper           :    Rs. 600 per kg, sir. Customer               :     Pack half a kg for me. Shopkeeper           :    In a minute, sir. Customer               :    But you have weighed less than half a kg. Shopkeeper           :    Don’t worry sir, you’ll have less weight to carry. Customer               :    Oh! Thank you for a good piece of advice. Shopkeeper           :    Well, I am here to do good to my customers, sir. Customer               :     Here’s your money. Shopkeeper           :    But, it’s less money, sir. Customer               :    Don’t worry, you’ll have to count less money. Shopkeeper           :    But, that’s not fair. Customer               :     I’m simply following your advice. Learning Objectives: Demonstrate and create dialogue between two or more characters on the given scenarios. Sample for Dialogue Writing:

IMPORTANT Punctuation Marks Learning Objectives: Demonstrate and create dialogue between two or more characters on the given scenarios.

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Activity 2: Individual Learning Complete the task provided to you and write in your notebook Learning Objectives: Demonstrate and create dialogue between two or more characters on the given scenarios.

Peer correction: FORMAT : 1 Mark CONTENT: 1 Mark EXPRESSION : 1 Mark

Discuss! 🤷‍♀️ 💁🏻‍♂ ️ 💬 Discuss Why do you think dialogue is important in movies and plays? Share an example of how dialogue made a scene more interesting or helped you understand the story better.

Plenary: Share one thing you have learnt today!!!!
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