Practising tenses using Bubblr
Overview of technologyBubblr (http://www.pimpampum.net/bubblr) is a tool that allows users to create strips of photos and add text through the addition of speech bubbles. |
The images are all from Flickr (http://www.flickr.com), an online photo-sharing website where users can upload their photos and tag them so that they are easily searchable.
Lesson plan
This lesson plan would be used as a revision of tenses.
- Show students three pre-prepared sentences on a Bubblr strip and ask a student to read the sentences out.
See http://www.pimpampum.net/bubblr/?id=13297 for an example of the verb jump.
- Elicit the tenses used in the sentences.
- Explain to students that they need to think of a verb and come up with their own strip showing the use of the verb in three different tenses.
- Ask students to go to Bubblr (http://www.pimpampum.net/bubblr) and enter their verb (e.g. cook, cooked, cooking) into the Search flickr images by…Tag box.
- Ask students to find three suitable pictures that could be used with three different tenses: one in the present simple, one in the past simple and one in the present continuous.
- Ask students to write their three sentences in speech bubbles – one speech bubble per picture. Ask students to consider carefully which type of speech bubble best illustrates their tense.
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