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Tell your partners about your speaking activity.

 Focus on form, mistakes and structure more than on meaning  A guiding, assisting, learner-centered role of a teacher  Continuous, Perfect  Background knowledge of SS. (What do we do with it?) S-S, T-SS, SS-SS etc The ways in which students work together in class. The reason or purpose for communication.  When a teacher asks careful questions to get students to give an answer, dragging it out of them. TT  Questions asked by the teacher to make sure that a student has understood the meaning of new language  REVISION  Accuracy  Facilitator  Aspect  Schemata (Activate)  Interaction pattern  Function  Eliciting  Shwa  Concept Checking Questions

 Lessons focusing on form: Grammar, Vocabulary and Phonetics  A text divided into two or more parts. SS have to listen/read their part, then share their information with other students in order to complete the task.  Looking through the text to get the gist.  An activity in which SS work in pairs or groups. they are given different info and to complete the task, they have to find out the missing parts from each other.  To tell students how well they are doing.  An activity that used at the beginning of a lesson to give the class more energy.  The activity to prepare students to work on a main task. An introduction to the topic.  The use of connected speech at a natural speed without hesitation, repetition or self-correction. More attention is given to the communication of meaning.  Systems lesson  Jigsaw reading  Skimming  Informatio n gap  Feedback  Warm-up  Lead-in  Fluency

GroupTerms TEACHING APPROACHES TBL (Task-based Learning) TPR (Total Physical Response) TTT (Test Teach Test) Guided Discovery PPP (Presentation Practice Production) SKILLS DEVELOPMENT Oral Fluency Process Writing Listening for gist Intensive reading Skimming and Scanning TASKS AND ACTIVITIES Information gap Role play Brainstorming Jigsaw reading Find someone who LESSON PLAN COMPONENTS Aims Time Anticipated problems Interaction patterns Procedure LESSON PLAN STAGES Warmer Lead-in Controlled practice Free practice Feedback

By the end of this session you will be able to: Differentiate between the most popular approaches and methods; Build up lessons basing on the structure and principles of each approach. Learning outcomes

Appro ach/M ethod Main principles ProcedureExample taskAdvan-tages + Disadvan- tages – TPR Movement, action, no L1 SS do what T says Movement songs, poems, Simon says Kinaesthetic, no L1 agent, motivating Only certain set of words, mostly primary

 If you won a lot of money…  If it never rained…  If you had 2 months’ holiday…  If I were invisible…  If I knew how to fly…  If I had a million dollars…  If I did my homework all right…  If I were a teacher for a day…  If I played in the NBA…

 TTT (Test Teach Test)  Stages:  I. Test (to see what learners know and create a need for the target language)  II. Teach (present the language and analyze it)  III. Test (practice using the target language):  a) the same structure  b) extra examples (possibly more creative)

Utopian Society 1:37 Utopian Society TBL (Task-based Learning) TBL (Task-based Learning) 1. Pre-task 1. Pre-task 2. Task cycle 2. Task cycle 3. Post task 3. Post task

Guided Discovery Guided Discovery 1. Give a task. 1. Give a task. 2. Make SS discover the rules. 2. Make SS discover the rules. 3. Give another exercise. 3. Give another exercise.

 PPP  PPP (Presentation Practice Production)  Aim:  Aim: to present and practice the target language ‘used to’  Stages:  I. Context setting. (Lead-in)  II. Presentation. › elicitation of the example › modelling › pronunciation drill › concept checking questions › writing the model down on the board › grammar analysis  III. Controlled Practice.  IV. Production.  V. Feedback.

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