The Unbelievable Truth is a comedy panel show on BBC Radio 4 presented by comedian David Mitchell.
The object of the game is for the participants to give a lecture on a subject by telling lies and including only 3 true facts. The other panellists have to try to guess which of the pieces of information are true. If they are correct they win points. If they are wrong they lose points.
It really is much better than my explanation.
So my idea is this:
Give the students a text which contains 3 or more errors.
The students have to find the errors.
It's as simple as that.
You needn't create anything new. Just add the lies to any pre-existing text.
If the students are completing reading comprehension, this could be the ideal way to get students to read a text properly and fully before attempting to answer any questions.
It would be ideal for most year groups and definitely for the cultural topics at A level. For example: a summary of a chapter in a book or a scene in a film.
The students could have to explain the errors, highlight them or correct them.
There are lots of possibilities.
Hi Dom. Great idea. I've put something on my blog which could be used.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Steve. Here is the link to Steve's blog for anyone who doesn't know of it already: http://frenchteachernet.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/doms-unbelievable-truth.html
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