Skit activity
- Objective
:
a) Students are able to act creatively
and talk in English
- Level
: intermediate
- Language
:
a) Creative
skills
b) Speaking
skills
- Duration
: 35 minutes – preparation
10 minutes - presentation
- Materials
: -
- Procedure
a) Briefing
i)
The facilitator introduces the name of the activity:
Skit, and tell them what is skit all about.
ii)
The facilitator asks students whether they have
already chosen their favorites story from the previous story or not.
iii)
The facilitators tells students that they are going
to do the skit based on the story
iv)
The facilitator explains the rules of the game to
the students
·
Rules
and Regulation
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Duration: 10 minutes.
5 points may be deducted for any groups that exceed more than provided time.
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All participants must use English. 5 points may be deducted for any use of mother tongue languages.
- Everyone
MUST participate in the Skit and TALK. 2
points will be deducted for each person
who is not in the Skit
- No
violence is allowed.
- No rude/inappropriate words are allowed.
- Speak clearly.
- Opposite genders are not allowed to have
any contact (hand to hand, body to
hand, body to body)
- No
marks will be given for props but it is encouraged.
·
Students are required to appoint :
Playwright:
-Write the skit (can
be more than one)
Director:
-Leader
It is your job to keep the group on task.
Also, you will help the playwright by adding stage directions and revising the
dialogue and action of the script.
Creative
designer:
-
You
are in charged on the props and stage directions(can be more than one)
Time keeper:
-
You
will play a vital role in timing the skit, revising the script, and finalizing
the last minute details in order for your group to be well-prepared for the
performance (can be more than one)
·
Students in charged needs to play their role well
for the skit
b) Playing
the game
i)
Facilitator tells students that they can take all
the materials for the props at the front desk
ii)
Students divide their roles
iii)
Students are allowed to do their preparation and
rehearsal for the skit activity.
iv)
Students are asked to perform their skit in front of
the other group members
v)
The judges will give the marks according to each
performance.
c) Debriefing
i)
The facilitator asks students what they think about
the activity and what they learnt from the game
ii)
The students respond to the questions.
d) Variation
i)
Instead of giving the students a different theme to
perform, facilitators can ask the students to do the skit using their own
creativity and theme.
ii)
In the rules, the facilitators should include
whether or not the skit should have a narrator or not.
Group :
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Group Evaluation Checklist
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Performance
Criteria
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1. Group work (Every group members......)
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Cooperated during the play.
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Took an active part in the
play.
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2. Voice
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Used correct pronunciation of
words.
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Spoke clearly. Used adequate
volume.
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3. Gesture
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Used expressive facial
expressions.
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Used appropriate posture and
body language
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4. Overall performance
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All group members were totally
involved in activity.
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Related to other characters.
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