TED Talks as a Tool for Effective and Enjoyable IELTS Preparation

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TED Talks as a Tool for Effective and Enjoyable IELTS Preparation Marianna Lisna

1. Describe your favourite work of art. You should say: SPEAKING 1. Describe your favourite work of art. You should say: what it looks like; who it was created by and when; how it makes you feel and explain what makes it so special for you. 2. Discuss in small groups: Why do people become professional artists? Do you think today’s artists are as good as those who lived hundreds of years ago? Why is art so expensive? What would life be like without art? WRITING Write an essay about the following topic: Advances in science and technology have made great changes to lives of ordinary people, but artists such as musicians, painters and writers are still highly valued. What can the arts tell us about life that science and technology cannot?

Discuss with your neighbour  What problems might learners have with these tasks? How can these problems be handled?

Problems I don’t know what to say. I’ve never thought about it. This topic is not interesting for me.

Knowledge of the World Foreign language teaching is often able to assume that learners have already acquired a knowledge of the world sufficient for the purpose. This is, however, not by any means always the case (CEFR).

Discuss with your neighbour  What knowledge of the world is a successful IELTS candidate supposed to possess? How to determine the level of this knowledge? How to equip the learner with the missing knowledge of the world in the course of preparation to the test?

IELTS Domains Advertising History Art Justice Biology Linguistics Chemistry Neuroscience Cyber crime Technology Economics Transport Education Philology Environment Psychology Geology Sociology Globalization Sport, etc. Health

Key questions How to enable learners to operate successfully within unfamiliar domains? How to raise students’ interest in an array of themes not related to what they do / think about every day?

TED Talk. Taking imagination seriously (Janet Echelman)

TED Talk. Taking imagination seriously (Janet Echelman)

TED Talks (https://www.ted.com) Do schools kill creativity? Four lessons in creativity How giant web sites design for you How to make stress your friend How to speak so that people want to listen How to spot a liar Lessons in business from prison Life lessons from an Ad Man Make up new words This is what happens when you reply to spam email The history of the world in 10 minutes Your brain is a supercomputer

Rationale of using TED talks Authentic Numerous Diverse Interesting Up-to-date Subtitles available High-level vocabulary Enable to alleviate ‘heavy’ topics in the IELTS Academic Exam; Effectively develop language skills and sub- skills

Vocabulary high-level vocabulary focus on fixed and semi-fixed items pre-teach new lexis: gap-fill matching discuss the meaning https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3HVeEn0 WUHraEhrcEFKenhCZnc/view?usp=sharing

Listening authentic language various accents development of various listening sub-skills gist detailed information during-tasks: comprehension questions true / false statements matching gap-fill mistakes correction. etc. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3HVeEn0WUHr NHBVUVBVTUFRajA/view?usp=sharing

Reading TEDs cover a very wide range of topics, including scientific ones activate Ss’ schema, generate interest in further reading: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3HVeEn0 WUHrc3d2LTZfYjFOQlU/view?usp=sharing

Writing increase Ss’ creativity serve as a springboard into writing assignments https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3HVeEn0 WUHrZEFQZHpzQUZfbEE/view?usp=sharing;

Speaking Lead-in Post-task IELTS Speaking Task 1 or Task 2 Post-task IELTS Speaking Task 2 or Task 3 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3HVeEn0W UHrX2hPNWF4X0RpYnc/view?usp=sharing.

Creating a Lesson Plan. Workflow Choose the video referring to some IELTS thematic area. Scan the script of the video for potentially difficult words in order to pre-teach them. Divide words into various groups depending on their method of presentation or practising. Split the video into several segments based on its thematic structure. Define the highlights in each segment on which the comprehension task will be based. Plan the sequence of the lesson, i.e. lead in, video comprehension and production activities.

Lesson Plan Pre-tasks: During-tasks: Post-task speaking (part 1 or 2) pre-teach essential vocabulary During-tasks: listening comprehension Post-task vocabulary extension speaking (part 2 or 3) writing

Extensive watching / listening Each S chooses a certain domain In class: make a mind map of the chosen domain / what I know – what I’d like to know Homework: watch 5 videos about the topic, take notes (new / surprising / strange, etc.), complete your mind map In class: Ss share there findings, review other Ss’ mind maps, recommend each other the best videos

If we, as teachers, aim to turn students into independent learners and users of the English language, we are equipping them not just for the exam, but for their future careers and lives. Sam McCarter

Conclusion Taking the IELTS Academic Exam successfully requires some world knowledge. This extra-linguistic competence can be enhanced along with the core exam skills by means of TED Talks. TED Talks make a change, since they enable teachers to shift the focus from certificate acquisition to language acquisition.

marianna1983@yandex.ua m.lisna@karazin.ua Thank you!  marianna1983@yandex.ua m.lisna@karazin.ua