| There are various types of charts that can be used in the classroom. One of the most useful and versatile is the information gap type chart. These may be partially filled in or even completely empty depending on the level of the students or the purpose of the lesson.
The following is an example of a listening comprehension activity that asks the students to fill in the chart based on a text. Can you fill in the chart with the missing information? |
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| Charts can be used to organize information gathered from listening or reading activities. After listening to the audio material or reading a text, students can help each other fill in the missing information, extending the activity into a speaking activity. |
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