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Starting to read with young learners

Starting to read with young learners. Who are Young Learners?. YL characteristics. What is reading with YLs?. Reading is…. …a process whereby one looks and understands what has been written. (Williams 1989) …is the main source of expanding and strengthening the language.

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Starting to read with young learners

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  1. Starting to read with young learners lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  2. Who are Young Learners? lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  3. YL characteristics lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  4. What is reading with YLs? lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  5. Reading is… • …a process whereby one looks and understands what has been written. (Williams 1989) • …is the main source of expanding and strengthening the language. (Scott & Ytreberg 2000) • …is the process of decoding the written words. • … is both process and product. The process of reading involves the interaction between the reader and the text – how the reader is deciphering the writing on the page. The product of reading is reading comprehension, or internal construction of meaning. (Alderson 2000) lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  6. Why teach reading? enthusiasm reinforcement interest sense of achievement exposure to the written form Help link learning with use of English outside class (learning technologies) E.g. i-chat, email, forum, blogs etc. lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  7. How to start reading? lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  8. Start reading with… • decoding familiar written language • Matching spoken and written forms • Labeling objects • Posters with common phrases • A calendar • ABC poster lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  9. How to teach reading? Whole word method • encourages immediate recognition is used for irregular words Letter-sound correspondence(phonics) • encourages to recognize analogies below word level to help them to work out how to read and write lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  10. Ways of Reading Skimming (Reading for gist) Scanning (Reading for specific info) Reading for detail Intensive reading Extensive reading lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  11. Useful links • http://www.readingrockets.org/ • www.school-collection.edu.ru • http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids.htm • www.ruteachers.ru • www.languagelink.ru lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  12. References: • Alderson, J.C. 2000. Assessing Reading. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • Cameron, L. 2001. Teaching Languages to Young Learners. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • McKay, P. 2006. Assessing Young Language Learners. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • Ministry of Education Of Russian Federation. 2001. National Curriculum. Moscow: Prosveshenie • Scott, W. A. and L. H. Ytreberg. 2000. Teaching English to Children. New York: Longman • Slattery, M. and J. Willis. 2001. English for Primary Teachers. Oxford: Oxford University Press. • University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. 2002. Cambridge Young Learners English Tests Sample Papers. • Williams, E. 1989. Reading in the Language Classroom. UK: Macmillan lstrukova@languagelink.ru

  13. Thankyou! See you! lstrukova@languagelink.ru

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