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Title: Language Teaching


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Language Teaching
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  • 1. What are the approaches in learning and
    teaching of a new language ?
  • i. Presentation with application
  • - provide a meaningful context
  • - involvement of learners
  • - presentation related to function
  • - awareness of why and how

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  • ii. Practice with application
  • - opportunity to practise it thoroughly
  • - meaningful learning activities
  • iii. Production with application
  • - need to produce
  • - product is meaningful

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2. What are the language content and skills areas
in an English language programme ?
  • English Language Programme
  • New language items and structures
  • Specific listening- comprehension targets
  • Intensive reading of passage in the textbook and
    specified reading skill
  • Oral English programme (Content for spoken
    English)
  • Supplementary learning activities

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  • Vocabulary work
  • Guided writing tasks
  • Passages for dictation, spelling and punctuation
    skills
  • Poems , dialogues etc. for memory work
  • Drama, role-play , music

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Specify objectives for the English Language
Programme .
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  • 1. Selection of content
  • Language items Vocabulary
  • Materials
  • Stories
  • Poems
  • Songs
  • Dialogues
  • Playlets

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  • Selection of skills
  • Skills
  • listening
  • speaking
  • reading
  • writing
  • sound system
  • grammar

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  • Selection of teaching strategies
  • ( Play- way methods Topic or thematic
    approaches Communication skills approaches )
  • Activities
  • Role-play
  • Music
  • Dialogues
  • Story-telling
  • Acting

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4. Guide-lines for selection of Content, Skills
and Strategies
  • Content
  • Simple sentence structures and vocabulary used in
    everyday situation.
  • Language forms used in everyday communications
    questions, requests, statements
  • Language items and vocabulary related to a topic
    or theme

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  • Skills
  • At initial stage , only listening and speaking
    skills are taught. (serious work)
  • Reading and writing are introduced later
  • b. Simple sub-skills will be selected for
    beginning stages
  • c. Selected skills may be taught separately on
    in activities where skills integrated

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  • Strategies
  • a. Methods will be activity centred and to be
    related to the pupils interest and enjoyment
  • b. A topic or thematic approach will give
    interest and focus to the learning experience
  • c. Skills in language will be related to language
    functions in communications.

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What is Supplementary Learning Programme?
  • Learning activities that a teacher can freely
    innovate
  • Activities that devise imaginative and purposeful
    learning
  • Activities that make full use of the learning time

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Aims of the Supplementary Learning Programme
  • To provide variety of English language learning
    activities which are not specifically prescribed
    in the syllabus and textbook but which suit the
    needs and interest of the learners
  • To encourage pupils to work at a level and with
    materials which they find both purposeful and
    challenging
  • To organize supplementary activities in such a
    manner that maximum use is made of the time
    available for learning throughout the school term
    and year

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Types of Supplementary Activities for English.
  • Short activities ( 10-15 minutes)
  • Focus on specific skills / integration of skills
  • May be self-instructional / end of a lesson
  • Language games
  • Songs
  • Rhymes, poems, riddles
  • Vocabulary cards
  • Listen and do activities
  • Listen and read

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Types of Supplementary Activities for English.
  • Longer activities ( 30- 40 minutes)
  • Done in class or part of extracurricular
    programme
  • Can be assigned as homework
  • Reading cards (self instructional)
  • Supplementary readers
  • Read and do/ make/ write/ draw
  • Listen and read/write
  • Games/Songs/Poems
  • Drama, role-play
  • Debates, discussions, Young speakers

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Types of Supplementary Activities for English.
  • Project / Thematic work ( 3-4 weeks or 1 term)
  • Work/activities extended for a long period of
    time
  • Project work
  • School/Class visits, outing
  • Exhibitions for library week
  • English Language weeks/ month
  • English Language magazine
  • Interclass/ house competitions
  • School plays/ English concerts
  • Project books

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7. Integrated Language Skills Activities.
  • A teacher must identify the kind of integrated
    language activities to be used in class and the
    purpose of such integration
  • Study the -
  • Advantages of integrating language skills
  • Advantages of practising specific language skills
    separately

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Integrated language activities that you carry out
in your classroom.
  • Making a weather chart
  • Talking and writing about a flowering plant
  • Finding out (orally) about a wanted person and
    write a description
  • Making a model
  • A class mini survey
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