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ENGLISH FOR SELF-DIRECTION TRAINING. by Asst. Prof. Sudarat Jatepanjapak. UNIT 5 INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Learning outcomes. 2. Unit organization. 3. Suggested Activities. 4. Resources. Learning Outcomes. 1. Students are able to use skimming and scanning
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ENGLISH FOR SELF-DIRECTION TRAINING byAsst. Prof. SudaratJatepanjapak
UNIT 5 INSTRUCTIONS 1 Learning outcomes 2 Unit organization 3 Suggested Activities 4 Resources
Learning Outcomes 1. Students are able to use skimming and scanning techniques for reading instructions in daily life. 2. Students are able to write their own instructive paragraphs.
Unit Organization 1. Test Yourself 2. Warm-up 3. Reading + Comprehension Check 4. Vocabulary + Comprehension Check 5. Language and Grammar + Comprehension Check 6. Writing
SUGGESTED ACTVITIES
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES Reading Activity Vocabulary Activity Grammar Activity Warm-up Activity Word Discovery Writing Instructions from Signs How to Picture Sentence Sequencing
HOW TO PICTURE 1 Ask students to make a pair or a group. 2 Ask students to arrange the picture provided into the correct order. 3 Ask students to explain about the picture to class.
Example of Warm-up Activity How to Picture 1 5 6 2 3 4
SENTENCE SEQUENCING 1 Ask students to make a pair or a group. 2 Ask students to rearrange the sentences provided into the correct order. 3 Ask students to explain about the sequences to class.
Example of Reading Activity Sentence Sequencing: How to tie a necktie 7 • Pull the thick end through the horizontal loop and snug it down. • Pass the thick end again across the front of the knot from left to right. • Drape the tie around your collar with the seam facing inward and the thick end on • your left, two or three inches lower than your desired finishing position. • Bring the tip of the thick end up underneath the loop around your collar and feed it • up behind the knot, down over the front of the knot and through that third horizontal • loop. • Adjust the tie by holding the knot in one hand and pulling gently on the narrow end • with the other. • Now pass the thick end again behind the knot horizontally from right to left. • Pass the thick end AGAIN across the front of the knot from left to right. Slip a finger • under this third horizontal loop. • Bring the thick end horizontally across the front of the narrow end, and then pass it • back horizontally behind the narrow end. 3 1 6 8 4 5 2
WORD DISCOVERY 1 Ask students to make a pair or a group. 2 Ask students to find the meaning of the vocabulary they don’t know. 3 Ask students to present the new vocabulary to class.
Example of Vocabulary Activity Word Discovery: How to tie a necktie
WRITING INSTRUCTIONS FROM SIGNS 1 Ask students to make a pair or a group. 2 Ask students to write instructions from signs provided by using modal verbs. 3 Ask students to present their instructions to class.
must not/should not/ought not to must not/should not/ought not to You must not / shouldn’t / ought not to use your mobile phone in a cinema. You must not / shouldn’t/ ought not to bring food and drinks in class. . EXAMPLE OF GRAMMAR ACTIVITY
https:en.islcollective.com (ESL Worksheets)
https://eslgold.com (grammar)
Supplementary E-LearningUnit 5 Instructions
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