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introduction

Let’s play the game

Speaking problems and the activities to reduce these BY:CHIMEDREGZEN.KH AND BAYANJARGAL.P

Problems Low oral participation Fear of failure Pronunciation Switch to Mongolian Are you aware of these problems?

SPEAKING ACTIVITIES Interview the picture Inside and outside circle One minute talking Taboo words CHART FILLING AND REPORTING

Interview the picture Students look at the picture which shows the famous people They have to write questions for this person A volunteer comes to the board and pretends to be the famous person. The rest can ask the questions from the volunteer who is replacing the famous star. /wh questions/

Arnold Schwarzenegge

Possible question words What……………..? When…………….? Where……………? How………………..? Why………………….?

Inside/outside circle….. Students form two concentric circles. Both circles have the same number of students so that student is facing another student. Teacher announces a topic or question and students discuss with that partner.Then both circles rotate so that students are paired with a new partner for the next question or topic.

topic: travel Questions: -where will you travel? -what will you do there? -how will you get there? -how long will you stay?

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ONE MINUTE TALKING A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

taboo words BOOK READ NOVEL STORY

BOAT SEA SHIP TRAVEL

CHART FILLING AND REPORTING Do you….? Do housework Play Dust the furniture Read magazines Watch TV Student:1 Student:2 Student:3 Student:4

Benefits of interaction Increase use of academic language Improve quality of student talk Encourages elaborated responses Provides “oral rehearsal” Helps individualize instruction Encourages reluctant learners to participate Allows for written interaction with dialogue journals Promotes a positive social climate

Solutions Begin the class with an open question Ask about their weekend Conversation class work in groups, debate in teams, give them a topic for discussion Presentations Hobbies, favorite musician Allow the students to learn from their mistakes Make the students read out loud (from a book)