Scaffolding-Angebote für die sprachliche Gestaltung der Planungsphase Variante 1: Tafelanschrieb Phrases for planning a project On August 24, I would like to... I would suggest (doing XY)... on... I agree / disagree Could we also practise... / learn how to... Variante 2: Handout Phrases for planning a project Making suggestions I think we should.... I don't think we should. . . I'd rather... (do XY) than (Z) Maybe we could... (do XY) Why don't we.... (do XY) Why can't we... (do XY) Let's... (do XY) I would suggest (vorschlagen)... (doing XY) I would recommend (empfehlen)... (doing XY) Agreeing I agree. So do I. Me too. That's a good idea. Good suggestion. Sounds like a good idea. I don't like it either. / Me neither. (Ich auch nicht.) You're right. That's right. Good idea. I think that's a good idea. Disagreeing I disagree. I don't think so. (No.) That's not right. Yes, but... (I'm sorry, but) I don't agree. Creating an order First we should... I would like to start with... (doing XY) Most important for me is... On January X, I would like to... Afterwards we could... Before … I need to... Commenting Acknowledge what someone has just said before stating your own ideas: That's interesting. I think that... Interesting point. I would like to add... Hmmm. I hadn't thought of that before. Questions can also be a useful way of bringing new ideas into a conversation: What do you think about . . . Have you considered . . . What about . . . Sometimes a more direct approach is appropriate: Can I add something here? (Do you) mind if I interject something here? Sorry for interrupting but...
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