UNS Tatuapé - Blinded Taste
Blinded Taste was done with one of my groups that was having their last class of Survival, just after their final check and before starting Independence. It was simple: as they opened their mouths, they were supposed to taste whatever was in their spoons or forks. There was cream cheese, melon, green grape, chocolate, peanut butter, blueberry, mango, kiwi, carrot, cucumber, strawberry, green apple, bread, tomato, etc... They surely learned a lot by exercising their gustatory knowledge. In case they didn't know what was the name of the food, they could remove the band and then check out the name in a Pictionary available at the center of the class. And everyone who likes those kinds of food could eat it too after the person guessed it. Even the school's staff got mouth-watered by watching the activity going on!
Marcio Ricardo Fernandes
Pedagogical Coordinator
UNS Idiomas - Tatuapé