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🔖 Reading Book Club – Session 2 Summary


👩‍🎓 Book 🔤 *Jeremy Harmer’s 50 Communicative Activities*
🧩 Sections Covered 🔤 *Why I Wrote This Book + Communicative vs. Non-Communicative Activities + Deep Processing + Activity 1: Everybody Up*

👋 Hello dear colleagues 💫🙂
Tonight we held our second session of the Reading Book Club and explored the introduction and the first activity from Jeremy Harmer’s book.
Here is the summary of what we covered 🫴💬


✌️ 1️⃣ Why Harmer Wrote This Book – Main Takeaways

Harmer explained why he created this collection of activities — to help teachers move beyond the old “communicative vs. non-communicative” divide.
In the past, activities were labelled *either* communicative *or* not, but this limited teachers’ creativity. 🎭
Harmer now believes many activities sit on a spectrum, not a dichotomy. They can be both:
🔤 learning-focused
🔤 communication-rich
🔤 Communicative activities evolve with time, practice, and classroom needs.
His goal is to give teachers flexible tools, not rigid rules. 🧰

👀  2️⃣Communicative vs. Non-Communicative – What We Discussed

We explored the classic features of *communicative* tasks and how Harmer challenges that old list.

Communicative activities usually include 🔤
🟢 A desire to communicate
🟢 A communicative purpose
🟢 Focus on meaning, not form
🟢 Some language choice
🟢 No teacher interruption/correction
🟢 No materials control

But—Harmer now argues that real classrooms are more complex.
We talked about 🔤

🔵 Some teachers lean heavily on *purely communicative* tasks.
🔴 Some rely mostly on *non-communicative* (form-focused) tasks.
🟡 Many modern teachers (especially TBL/TBLT teachers) mix both depending on the goal.
🟣 Good teaching is not about choosing sides — it’s about balance, purpose, and timing.

Everyone shared examples from their classrooms, and it sparked great discussion. 💬🧠


🧠 3️⃣ Deep Processing vs. Shallow Processing

This part of the reading generated a rich conversation in the group.

Deep processing
💎 Learners engage emotionally mentally
💎 Context meaning matter
💎 Memory becomes stronger
💎 Students “own” the language

Shallow processing
💎 Learners only focus on surface-level form
💎 Little emotional involvement
💎 Weaker retention
💎 Often linked to “mechanical” tasks

🔄 Harmer also reminded us that repetition works, but only when it is *meaningful repetition*.
🧠 “Purposeful repetition” 🟰 the human mind is actively engaged.
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🗂 4️⃣ Mixed-Approach Teaching (TBL, TBLT & more)


We discussed how some teachers naturally blend 🔤

⭐️ Communicative tasks
⭐️ Non-communicative tasks
⭐️ Task-Based Learning
⭐️ Language-focused work

…and how modern classrooms often benefit from this hybrid approach.
The group shared experiences, and we compared what each method gives learners. 🎯

👀 5️⃣ First Activity We Explored — *Everybody Up*

This was the fun part! 🆗
We read the first activity in the book 🔤
Everybody Up — a mingling, movement-based task designed for real interaction.

How it works 🔤

1️⃣ Students stand up and move to the center of the room. 😎
2️⃣ They form small groups (3–7 people).
3️⃣ They complete a communicative task (e.g., *find out who plays a musical instrument and why*). 🎤
4️⃣ Groups report their findings back to the class. 🗣️😀

Why Harmer says it works 🔤

It changes the physical space ➡️ energy rises
It feels “real-life” and human
Students talk about personal topics with meaning
It creates a natural communicative atmosphere
Movement = engagement + motivation

Alternatives we discussed 🔤

🎨 Hobbies
⚽️ Sports
🗺 Places learners visit
😀 Favorite artists
🔖 Books they love

Anything with universal appeal works beautifully.

Online Version 🔤


🖥 Breakout rooms + report back
💅 "Hands up" protocol for questions
💬 Works surprisingly well even online


⭐️ Final Message

Great communicative activities are not about labels — they’re about engagement.
Tonight’s session reminded us that when learners *move*, *talk*, *connect*, and *process deeply*,
that’s where real learning happens. 👀
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🎙 Summary of Our Second Book Club Session

🔖 Jeremy Harmer’s 50 Communicative Activities

🎯 What we covered:

💬 Harmer’s purpose behind the book -moving beyond the communicative vs. non-communicative divide


🔄 The balance between communicative and non-communicative tasks in real classrooms


🧠 Deep Processing vs. Shallow Processing - the key to better retention


🔧 Hybrid teaching approaches - blending task-based learning and communication-focused activities


🕺 Activity 1: Everybody Up -Using movement and mingling to create natural communication


🔑 Final Takeaway:
Great communicative activities = Engagement, Movement, and Real Connection. ‍🤝
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🍀Success is not about speed; it’s about consistency. Keep going, even when it feels slow. Progress is progress.
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Thanksgiving in the U.S. is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and it’s coming up in just a few days! 🇺🇸
It’s a perfect chance to bring a fun cultural theme into your English classes.


📚 How You Can Use Thanksgiving in Your Classroom:
✔️ Warm-ups: simple “thankfulness” questions
✔️ Vocabulary: food, family, celebrations, traditions
✔️ Reading/Listening: short texts or videos about the history of Thanksgiving
✔️ Speaking: “What are you thankful for?” discussions
✔️ Activities: turkey-themed games, gratitude cards, mini role-plays
✔️ Projects: posters, crafts, or quick presentations on Thanksgiving traditions

🎁 I’ll be sharing a pack of Thanksgiving materials today
Perfect for young learners, teens, and adults including lesson ideas, visuals, vocabulary sets, videos, and fun activities.
Let’s make our classes warm, meaningful, and engaging this week 🍂💛

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