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Warm-up Discussion. Complete the Participation Questionnaire on your own then compare and discuss your answers with a partner. . Problems and solutions. Teachers can help students by:Making sure Ss have the minimum language they need to be successful at performing a task.Ensure that there is a
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1. YL GSEMethods 1:Speaking and ListeningMethodologyWeek 2Lecturer: Glenda Little
2. Warm-up Discussion Complete the Participation Questionnaire
on your own then compare and discuss
your answers with a partner.
3. Problems and solutions Teachers can help students by:
Making sure Ss have the minimum language they need to be successful at performing a task.
Ensure that there is a purpose to the task and that Ss are aware of it.
Build up Ss’ confidence “bit by bit” (restricted tasks ? more spontaneous tasks).
Assess the problems caused by the language they need and the difficulties the topic or genre might create.
4. EIF E = Encounter
Students “encounter” the target language through an activity of some kind (rather than teacher “presenting” the target language)
I = Internalize
Students “internalize” the target language through practice (controlled practice activities ? free practice activities)
F = Fluency
Students “USE” the target language on their own ? they become fluent in using the target language
5. Diagram of EIF: Controlled Encounter: Intro learner to bike assess prior knowledge asks learner about parts of bike introduce key concepts and vocab model the task/skills for learner Internalize: controlled practice – trainer holds bike while leaner rides less controlled practice – trainer removes support gradually so learner can internalize Fluency: learner rides bike with out support from trainer learner is given a task that demonstrates his/her ability such as: Ride the bike to the store and buy two ice cream cones.