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Thursday, May 11, 2023

IMPROVING ORAL SKILLS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL

 


Improving oral skills in primary school can be achieved through a variety of engaging activities that encourage speaking, listening, and effective communication. Here are some activity ideas:


  1. Show and tell: Allow students to bring in an object of their choice and describe it to the class. Encourage them to use descriptive words, adjectives, and complete sentences to communicate effectively.

  2. Role Play: Assign students different roles or scenarios and have them act out conversations. This could include scenarios like ordering food at a restaurant, going to the doctor, or buying groceries. Role-playing helps develop conversational skills and builds confidence in speaking.

  3. Debate or Discussion groups: Assign topics of interest and divide the class into small groups. Encourage students to research, gather information, and engage in debates or discussions. This activity helps develop critical thinking, listening skills, and the ability to express opinions

  4. Storytelling circle: Arrange a storytelling circle where each student takes turns sharing a short story or personal experience. Encourage them to use expressive language, proper sequencing, and engage with their audience.

  5. News Reporting: Assign students to research and present news articles or current events. They can deliver a short news report in front of the class, summarizing key points and providing their own insights. This activity enhances research skills, speaking fluency, and presentation abilities.

  6. Poetry Recitation: Introduce students to different forms of poetry and encourage them to choose a poem to memorize and recite in front of the class. This activity improves pronunciation, rhythm, and public speaking skills.

  7. Picture Descriptions: Provide students with various pictures or images and ask them to describe what they see. Encourage them to use descriptive language, express their opinions, and explain their interpretations.

  8. Group Story Creation: Divide the class into small groups and assign each group a starting sentence or scenario. Each student adds a sentence to continue the story, and the process continues until a complete story is created. This activity enhances listening skills, collaboration, and storytelling abilities.

  9. Interview Activities: Arrange interview sessions where students pair up and take turns interviewing each other. They can prepare a set of questions in advance and practice active listening and responding appropriately.

  10. Public Speaking Challenges: Organize periodic public speaking challenges where students have to deliver short speeches on various topics. Provide constructive feedback and encourage students to improve their delivery, clarity, and confidence.


Remember to provide a supportive and encouraging environment throughout these activities. By incorporating these oral skill development activities into your primary school curriculum, students will have ample opportunities to practice and improve their speaking and listening skills.


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