English Teaching
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الجمعة، 20 يناير 2012
الأربعاء، 4 يناير 2012
CLASSROOM RULES
Attentive Listening
Eye Contact
listen silently
Silent Encouragement
Reapeat apersons feelings-you sound angry
Mutual Respect
Respect everyone in the class wheather it is a teacher or a student
Respect others' skills, talents and contributions
Respect property and privacy
Right to pass
You may pass in a group activity but the more you share the more you learn
السبت، 24 ديسمبر 2011
Practices In English Teaching
DRILL
This process must be a creative process
Teacher
:introduces new language items to their students through models
Student
:imitates and repeats the phrase introduced by the teacher
Teacher
:::: practise different structures or vocabulary items (i.e. one or more words change during the drill _substitution
EX
'What's the matter?', 'I've got a (headache') The words in brackets here can be substituted during the drill
Drills
:::: are usually conducted chorally ( the whole class repeats) then individually
CONRTOLLED
Bookish Activities
Manipulation(WH-Q,Yes -No Q or Tick -false Q.)MCQ,matchingand completing sentences
This kind of practice is limited to the exercises introduced in books
FREE
Production
This kind of practice depends on the meaning and communication.It may be a disscussion,interviews,games,drama,role play or comments
FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES
Home Assignment
IT includes activites which will be answerd at home,it may be written or oral activities
الجمعة، 23 ديسمبر 2011
Very Important defintions part two
Warm Up
to engage in exercise or practice especially before entering a alesson presentation or contest; broadly : to get ready
General aim
what teachers intend to teach or what it is hoped learners will learn in the course or class
( What it is intended that the student will have learnt, or will be able to do, as a result of a learning
experience
Objective or intended learning outcomesA number of specific statements setting out what it is intended the student will have learnt or be able to do as a result of the educational experience
Drill
means listening to a model, provided by the teacher, or a tape or another student, and repeating what is heard. This is a repetition drill, a technique that is still used by many teachers when introducing new language items to their students. The teacher says (models) the word or phrase and the students repeat it.
Imitation
the repetition by one voice of a melody, phrase, or motive stated earlier in the composition by a different voice
Repeatation
An instance of using a word, phrase, or clause more than once in a short passage--dwelling on a point
Substitution
replacement of one english entity by another of equal value
Deductive
A deductive approach to teaching language starts by giving learners rules, then examples, then practice.
Inductive
inductive approach, which starts with examples and asks learners to find rules, and hence is more learner-centred.
Repertoire
The range or number of skills, aptitudes, or special accomplishments of a particular person or group
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