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HOW TO TEACH SPEAKINGClassroom Speaking Activities
ByLuis Carlos Lasso Montenegro
What are the characteristics of a successful classroom speaking activity ?
What are some of the problems in getting learners to talk in the classroom?
What can the teacher do to help to solve some of the problems during speaking activities?
Reflection Moment…
Which activities can the teacher carry out to get students to speak fluently?
What are the characteristics of a successful classroom speaking activity?
Students’ motivation is high and oral production
becomes customary rather than mandatory.
Language is of an acceptable level and
learners get across their ideas accurately.
Meaningful Interaction Teacher - StudentStudent- Student
Participation is even and everybody gets the chance
to make contributions.
Learners talk a lot and feel eager to speak in the target
language (L2).
Well-designed activities according to the learners’ proficiency level & foster oral skills development.
INHIBITION • Students could feel uptight and afraid of making mistakes.• Shy learners are often inhibited about trying to say things.• Fearful of criticism or real-time exposure.
LOW OR UNEVEN PARTICIPATION • Only one learner can talk at a time if he/she is to be heard.• Very little talking time in large groups. • The tendency of some “outgoing” learners to dominate, while others speak very little or not at all.
NOTHING TO SAY • The speaking activity is not appropriate for the students .•The teacher asks vague or complicated questions. •Incomprehensible input or difficult tasks.
What are some of the problems in getting learners to talk in the classroom?
Use Group work It increases the sheer
amount of learner talk and also lowers inhibitions.
Base the activity on “easy language” so that learners can
speak fluently.
Give clear instructions about participation or training in discussion
skills.
Make a careful choice of topic and task to stimulate
interest.
What can the teacher do to help to solve some of the problems during speaking activities?
What can the teacher do to help to solve some of the problems during speaking activities?
Which activities can the teacher carry out to get students to speak fluently?
Thanks for your attention!
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