Communicative Oral Language in the Classroom PEER Center Trainings Day 2 Hua Hin April 2014.

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Communicative Oral Language in the Classroom

PEER Center TrainingsDay 2

Hua HinApril 2014

Day 2 Agenda

1. Quick Review2. Exit Card Questions3. Survey 4. See/Don’t See5. Video Analysis6. Demonstration of groups7. Microteaching Planning & Presentations

A Review: 4 Principles of CLT

Aims of CLT

Exit Card 1. Directions for Activities

Give directions BEFORE distributing materialsThumbs Up/Thumbs Down

2. “Shy” StudentsGroup work, pair workLots of practice & repetition

3. Critical ThinkingBig idea: Ask hard questions! Many different responses

4. Slides Hard to SeeI’m sorry. We can send you them electronically.

Survey Activity (#13)Directions:1. Think of yourself as an English language learner. What is

one thing that helped you learn English?example: Watching TV with subtitles helped me learn English.

2. Take a survey! Ask 3 new people what helped them learn English?example: What helped you learn English?

3. Write down the answers. 4. Then, ask them how. (critical thinking!)

example: How did that help you?5. If there is more time, continue asking more people!

Theory into the ClassroomAnalyzing videos of communicative language teaching in the classroom

Principle 1. Effective communication with accuracy and fluency evident☐ Student-to-student conversations in English☐ Dialogues practiced with repetition of key phrases or vocabulary ☐ Realistic context for communication practice

 Principle 2. Risk-taking behavior in cooperative groups

☐ Student attempts to talk in English (even if incorrect or mixed with native language)☐ Groups of students share a task assigned by the teacher☐ All students in groups or pairs contribute by speaking or listening.

 Principle 3. Language connected to meaning and context

☐ Real things used during the lesson to connect language to meaning☐ Gestures or movement used to connect language to meaning☐ Images or pictures used to connect language to meaning☐ Games or activities connected to learning new language

 Principle 4. Critical-thinking skills used in the lesson

☐ Students try to solve problems during the lesson☐ Questions that the teacher poses challenge students to think☐ Questions require extended answers (e.g., more than “yes/no”)

Observe to AnalyzeWhat do you see? What don’t you see?

Directions: 1. Watch video.2. As you watch (or after you watch), tick what

you see from the list.3. Make notes about what you thought was most

effective.4. Make notes about what needed improvement.5. Turn & Talk with someone near you.

Turn & Talk

What did you look for? What did you see? What didn’t you see?

What was something effective?

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