Best Practices for Teaching English to Young Learners - Conclusion

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Best Practices for Teaching English to Young Learners - Conclusion

Video’ Now let’s watch this brief conclusion and do a few final activities. Play the video.

Post-it Note Activity In a small group, select one unit from your Our World Student Book. Look through the unit together and analyze it for two or three best practices of TEYL. Use Post-it notes to mark each activity. Application 1 For this application activity, you are going to work in small groups with your Our World Student Books.   Distribute Post-­it notes to each group.  Have participants follow the directions on the screen. When they are finished, have one or two share the activities they chose and explain how they illustrate best practices.

Pair Work With a partner, design an activity for young learners that applies all five tips from this video: Enjoyable and interesting Active and hands-on Supportive and scaffolded Meaningful and purposeful Connected to the real world Application 2 For the application activity, you are going to work with a partner to design an activity that incorporates all five elements of effective teaching to young learners. Tell participants that they can start with an activity they have used before and enhance it to apply all five recommendations from the video. Time permitting, have participants demonstrate their activity and explain how each tip is incorporated. If you have poster paper, have participants use it for their presentation.

1-2-3 Activity Write your answers. Best practice you already use well (give one example) Best practices you need to improve (give two reasons why) Activities you will use next class to improve your teaching (give three activities) Reflection Have participants reflect on the workshop and write down the answers to this 1-­‐2-­‐3 activity. Have two or three participants share their answers for each. Conclude with some final words. I hope you enjoyed this workshop on Best Practices for Teaching English to Young Learners and the Our World professional development video. I am sure that you are already doing many appropriate activities to teach young learners English. However, every good teacher knows that there is always more to learn in order to become a great teacher. I hope you will get a chance to watch some of the other videos in this professional development series for more practical teaching activities that will bring you and your students success.