1 / 12

Creating Motivated Speakers Workshop

Join Raeesa Ali, an Educational Supervisor at MOE, in this English-speaking workshop where we will demonstrate the importance of teaching speaking, discuss common concerns, and practice effective speaking strategies.

brandow
Download Presentation

Creating Motivated Speakers Workshop

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Creating Motivated SpeakersRaeesa AliEnglish Educational Supervisor at MOE

  2. Learning Outcomes In this workshop, we will: *demonstrate the importance of teaching speaking. *discuss some common concerns on teaching speaking. *practice some effective speaking strategies.

  3. Warming up activity In groups try to discuss the following questions: • How much do your students speak in class? • How do you prepare speaking activities in class? • What materials do you use? • What particular problems do your students have? • In what ways do you encourage real communication to take place in your lessons?

  4. The importance of teaching speaking • To ensure thatstudents are able to make themselves understood, using their current proficiency to the fullest. • To help students develop communicative efficiency in speaking, teachers can use activities that combine language input, structured output, and communicative output approaches.

  5. In the communicative model of language teaching, teachers help their students develop knowledge by providing authentic practice that prepares students for real life situations that necessitate communication. To help students develop communicative efficiency speaking, teachers can use a balanced activities approach that combines language input,structured output, and communicative output.

  6. Activities to promote speaking 1. Story in a bag • PreparationBefore class, the teacher fills paper bags with 5-6 random objects. You'll need one bag per group of four students. To make this activity interesting, the objects should be diverse and unrelated to each other. • An example of a diverse content bag . • a postcard from Italy, a ball, a candle, a mask , a car and eyeglasses • Procedure At a signal, each group of students opens its bag, removes its objects and invents an oral story incorporating all the objects found in the bag. The stories become very complex and creative in order to make each object a step in the plot.It's important that the story be oral and not written . When the groups have finished, each group shares its story with the whole class .Each student in the group should tell one part and hold up the related object when it is mentioned in the story.

  7. Activities to promote speaking 2.Picture dictation • Teacher will choose one of the students and give her a picture to describe it for the whole class. • Students should not see the picture with the other student. • Students will listen and draw what they heard. • Teacher asks all students to show their drawings to each other to check which are correct. • Students can say the differences between what they heard and what they drew.

  8. Activities to promote speaking 3."Secret" Word Students are given a random topic, and a random word completely unrelated to the topic. The student must hide the word in their speech, The other students in the class must listen carefully to the speech, in an attempt to discover the “secret” word.

  9. Activities to promote speaking 4.Impromptu Speaking (Speaking on the spot) • Split the class into two teams. • use a list of impromptu speaking topics. Have each student choose a number, and respond to the statement without preparation.  • The student must continue speaking for 45 seconds when the teacher calls out "stop." As the student is speaking, the other team listens for any hesitation, grammatical mistakes or vocabulary mistakes. If the other team can correctly identify an error, they get a point.

  10. Activities to promote speaking 5. Speaking Cards Students are given different cards that involve interesting scenarios. They can be used in several ways into the class to help students in building on their vocabulary and language skills.

  11. References • www.teachingenglish.org.uk • www.edutopia.org • www.tes.com • www.write-out-loud.com

More Related