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Speaking English with Your Feet Speaking English with Your Feet

Ss: How do you say boru in English please? T : Pipes. Ss: Sorry? T : Pipes. Ss: P? e? p?... Can you write it on the board? T: But this is a speaking activity, you know. You will have to report your ideas to the class. Its not a writing exercise. What do you need the spelling for?

Visual Support Visual image (spelling) of the new word is needed. Get used to trusting their eyes rather than their ears.

Mother Tongue Acquisition Babies are born with excellent auditory perception. Become to be visual at the age of 10 months.

Second Language Acquisition Second language acquisition in young learners and adults is affected by this cognitive and attentional process. Its effects can be reduced by awareness & effective action.

Action Teacher Choose Tasks in order to Raise Awareness Stimulate innate instinct Student Develop study habits that fit their speaking & listening needs

Classroom Activities Pens Down, Eyes Up! This is an English class! Speak English with your feet! Dance the BBC news! Study English in the dark!

Conclusion People can only absorb a small fraction of what they hear- much more of what they can see.

Discussion Questions 1- What activities can you think of in order to develop listening and speaking skills in addition to Bermejos? 2- Considering the age of your students, do you think it is possible to stimulate innate instinct to pick up the phonetic and prosodic features as it is in the mother tongue? Can you give any suggestions or any examples?

Hazırlayan : Pervin Özbeşer