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Why Oxford University Press?
  • Oxford University Press
  • works in partnership with teachers,
  • the best authors,
  • a specialist team.

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Why our books?
  • Our books
  • focus on communication
  • are interactive, engaging and effective

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Fun with English
  • Grades 1 and 2

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Things we need to consider
  • the students
  • the learning environment
  • teaching methods
  • teaching materials

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Young learners
  • asking questions
  • aware of the world around them
  • developing confidence
  • have problems working with others
  • starting to understand patterns

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A good learning environment
  • create a relaxed friendly environment
  • provide a language-rich environment
  • monitor, praise encourage

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Give clear instructions
  • Id really like it if you open your books and
    then, find your pencil case and take a pen that
    you like and write your name

Open your books. Write your name.
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Demonstrate activities
  • use actions to give instructions
  • sit down, turn around, raise your hand
  • play a game or do an activity first
  • let other pupils watch

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Ask concept questions
  • Check understanding
  • Do you understand?
  • Do I wear a hat on my body?
  • On my head?
  • Is winter hot?

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Tasks are achievable
  • Plan all activities
  • Try them yourself
  • Is the level too high?

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Use English
  • Children dont need to understand every word
  • Say daily instructions in English
  • The more they hear, the more theyll learn

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Set time limits
  • Set the time in advance
  • Draw a house
  • Draw a house. You have five minutes.
  • Count down 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

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Mark stages clearly
  • Let students know what is happening
  • Have a clear divide between activities

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Teaching methods
  • P presentation
  • P practice
  • P production

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Presentation
Introducing new vocabulary the sound, meaning
and pronunciation.
  • elicit
  • drill
  • concept check

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Practice
Students try out the new language, closely
monitored by the teacher.
  • Controlled practice
  • E.g. tell each other what they like from a choice
    of words

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Production
Freer practice - students use the language in
their own way
  • ask questions using words of their choice
  • give opinions

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Different ways of teaching
  • teacher centred
  • teacher students
  • group work
  • pair work
  • individual work

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Teacher centred
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Teacher - students
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Group work
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Pair work
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Individual work
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Classroom activities
  • Chants and rhymes
  • Games
  • Surveys
  • Songs

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Classroom activities
  • Arts and crafts
  • World knowledge
  • Projects and wall displays

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Chants and rhymes
  • Children love chants.
  • Practice new vocabulary and pronunciation.
  • They can add their own verses too.

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Chants and rhymes
  • Grandpa, Grandma,
  • I love you.
  • Grandpa, Grandma,
  • You love me too.
  • Tommy, Sunny,
  • Tommy, Sunny,

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Games
  • create interest and fun
  • allow more students to participate
  • build group co-operation
  • revise vocabulary and structures
  • encourage students to speak

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Board game I can
  • In pairs or groups
  • Can offer prizes
  • Depends on luck

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Drawing game body parts
  • Students enjoy it visually
  • Uses listening skills
  • My has got
  • Can build up to higher levels

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Surveys
  • Students can learn something about their
    classmates and teachers.
  • Get practice asking and answering questions.

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Can you play?
  • Teacher to students
  • Student to student around the class
  • Students to teacher
  • Milling activity with survey sheet

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Survey sheet
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Songs
  • Can help children learn vocabulary
  • Can reinforce sentence structures
  • Develop listening skills
  • Improve pronunciation
  • Increase students motivation

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How to teach the song
  • Teach the song line by line.
  • Then put all the lines together.
  • Practise before singing along with the music.
  • Ask some students to perform.

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Row, row, row your boat
  • Row, row, row your boat,
  • Gently down the stream.
  • Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
  • Life is interesting.

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Before listening
  • Where?
  • River, lake, sea, stream
  • Is it boring/interesting/funny?

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While listening
  • Circle the correct pictures

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After listening
  • Focus on adverbs
  • Act out gently rowing
  • Replace with others e.g. slowly, quickly
  • Mime game

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Leading to freer practice
  • Students could work in pairs to think of new
    verses
  • E.g. Drive, drive, drive your car,
  • Quickly down the road

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Arts and crafts
  • Students visualize new words
  • Use of a range of vocabulary
  • Its fun!
  • Changes the pace of classroom activities

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Making an animal mask
  • Animal names
  • Body parts
  • Colours
  • Animal noises
  • Stationery items
  • I am a

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World knowledge
Animal silhouettes

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Animal quiz
  • Which D can swim?
  • Which E has big ears?
  • Which M like bananas?
  • Which S do not have legs?

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Projects and wall displays
  • Children are becoming good at drawing.
  • They get a great sense of achievement from seeing
    what they have created.

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Animal project
  • Teachers model
  • is big/small
  • live in the jungle/on a farm/in my
    house
  • .. eat grass/other animals
  • .. can fly/walk/swim

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Conclusion
Childrens minds are like a sponge
in the right environment there is no limit to
the knowledge theyll absorb.
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Resources
  • www.britishcouncil.org/kids.htm
  • www.teachingenglish.org.uk
  • www.manythings.org.uk
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