Role models can be divided into two – personal and impersonal
Personal role models are people who are related to you – by blood
Whereas impersonal role models are people who are outside your circle of relatives
It can be a film star or a successful business man. They inspire you and you feel like imitating them
The exercise is based on impersonal role models – each learner is asked to name their impersonal role models and a list is created for the whole class. The next task is to gets some details regarding the respective role models from the internet or some other source.This step involves research. Learners are exposed to two of the basic steps in a research that is note takin and note making. A brief bio-sketch is made on them and then they are made to prepare a biography on them. The biography is used for role-playing where each and every learner is expected to present their role models in the first person POV using the personal pronoun I. This is an interesting exercise which combines writing and speaking with a sizeable amount of research thrown in.
Personal role models are people who are related to you – by blood
Whereas impersonal role models are people who are outside your circle of relatives
It can be a film star or a successful business man. They inspire you and you feel like imitating them
The exercise is based on impersonal role models – each learner is asked to name their impersonal role models and a list is created for the whole class. The next task is to gets some details regarding the respective role models from the internet or some other source.This step involves research. Learners are exposed to two of the basic steps in a research that is note takin and note making. A brief bio-sketch is made on them and then they are made to prepare a biography on them. The biography is used for role-playing where each and every learner is expected to present their role models in the first person POV using the personal pronoun I. This is an interesting exercise which combines writing and speaking with a sizeable amount of research thrown in.
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