Classroom Language 16 16 th th June 2011 June 2011 By Penny Black By Penny Black Lundu Mentor Lundu Mentor
Dec 22, 2015
Classroom Language
1616thth June 2011 June 2011
By Penny BlackBy Penny Black
Lundu MentorLundu Mentor
Children & Language Acquisition
When children repeat set phrases it does not necessarily mean language acquisition is taking place.
But they are:• getting used to saying English sounds• practising the intonation pattern• gaining confidence, especially if you praise
them or show them approval in other ways.
(p.43 English for Primary Teachers)
Children & Language Acquisition
Remember• When children are learning their first language they
hear phrases and understand the general meaning before they understand individual words.
• They hear connected sounds before they separate them into individual words.
• Only written language is divided into words and sentences
• Young learners who cannot read hear a flow of sound.• They hear intonation patterns, and sounds or words
that are stressed. These are the sounds they will say first.
(p.43 English for Primary Teachers)
Classroom Management
Conditions for learning:
• Positive student/teacher relationship• Motivating learning materials• Students actively participating• Students productively engaged
Classroom Management
Creating a positive learning environment:
• Rules & routines• Getting and maintaining attention• Instructions• Reward systems
Functions & Phrases
Why might teachers not use English in the classroom?
• Lack of confidence• Not knowing the right words• Not having enough time – quicker to speak in L1• Easier to manage large class in L1• Fear of giving the wrong pronunciation• Fear of a making a mistake• The learners may not understand
Basic Classroom Language
Make ‘classroom Language’ part of the ‘classroom’ by using and displaying simple phrases that the students will say or hear regularly.
May I go to the toilet please?
K.I.S.S.
– Make instructions short and concise– Don’t give too many instructions at once– Use gestures to reinforce points– Never ask, “Do you understand?” – Instead, CHECK understanding: ask Ss to tell
you what they have to do
Role Models
How many teachers here have English as their first language? Second? Third? Fourth?
As a multilingual speaker of English you are the best role model that your students have of how to use English.
Ensure you allow them the opportunity to see what they too can achieve.
Thank you for your time.
Please just 2 more minutes to help me fill in the evaluation forms.
Have a safe journey home.