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Effective Use of English as a Language through Reading and Speaking. Unit Portfolio Presentation Ma. Fe Evangeline D. Sapon Arvin Jan L. Tachado. Unit Summary.
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Effective Use of English as a Language through Reading and Speaking Unit Portfolio Presentation Ma. Fe Evangeline D. Sapon Arvin Jan L. Tachado
Unit Summary This course is designed to enhance the English capability of second year high school students. The activities for this course are as follows: interview, answering phone calls, instruction/direction reading. These are the activities that will target the two macro skills: reading and speaking.
CFQ’s Essential Question: Why is it important to learn the English Language? Unit Question: How English Language affects the second language learners? Content Questions: What are the kinds of sentences? Differentiate noun from pronoun. How these subtopics relate to speaking and reading?
Vision for Unit By creating this unit, we want to • Instill the importance of the English Language • To explore ways on how to leave a mark about the two macro skills: Reading and Speaking on the minds of our students During this unit, we want our students to • Learn ways to connect English Language to their daily lives • Utilize technology in relation to English Language
Project Approaches As our students work on this project, they • Relate the topic into their real life experiences • Cooperate with peers and community members • Involve their selves to the real world situations • Share their learning with real audiences
21st Century Learning Students will develop higher-order and 21st century skills in this unit as they • Utilize the Essential and Unit Questions to guide their understanding on the lesson • Reflect on their reading and speaking performances and modify and acclimatize them as necessary • Utilize project assessments for self-assessment and corrective feedback
Gauging Student Needs Assessments Use CFQs to learn • Students’ ideas about the relationship of English Language to reading and speaking • Background knowledge of parts of speeches such as: noun and pronoun; kinds of sentences and intonations Assess 21st Century skills • Capacity to see the interrelatedness of the given topics to reading and speaking activities
Gauging Student Needs Assessments We can use the information from these assessments to: • Focus on parts on the technicalities of the language students have prior misconceptions about • Prepare activities in which they will answer their questions Students can use the information from these assessments to: • Develop their reading and speaking skills in line to the standards • Set intentions for how they will adjust their reading and speaking styles
Requests for Feedback • Need ways to help students understand the applications of basic grammar to reading and speaking • Need help assessing students’ higher-order thinking skills
END Thanks for listening! Success is just one step beyond failure