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Teaching English in English
Writing Skills – First Level Training
Copyright © Douglas Baumwoll, July 2015. Use for educational purposes permitted.
Preliminaries:
Where Are You at? (3 minutes)
• Where do you teach? Class size?
• How old are your students?
• Are classes divided by level? Gender?
• Do you have access to a computer lab?
• Do you have a native teacher? How often?
• Do your students do homework?
• Do your students keep a notebook?
What Middle- and High-School Public
School Teachers Teach (in order):
• Vocabulary
• Grammar
• Reading
• Listening
• Speaking
• Pronunciation
• Writing
Reflective Practice (10 minutes)
• What language skills can we expect Korean Ss to
learn from the age of 8 to 10 years old? 11-15?
• In high school, can language skills learning help
performance on the CSAT?
• Teach: accuracy vs. fluency? Articles? Verb tense?
• Discuss “fun” English classes in Korean context?
• Do games improve language skills? Motivation?
• Do Ss feel “pleasure” with task completion? Does
“pleasure” = “fun”?
Discuss with your students:
• Why learn English?
• Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations
Lingua Franca:
a language that is widely to communicate among speakers of another language
Cosmopolitanism:
free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices,
or attachments; at home all over the world.
English Speakers in the World
- English is a main language in more
than 55 countries
- Solve international problems
- When traveling, you can speak English in
almost every country on Earth
- In China, a Korean will speak English with a
Chinese person, and not Chinese or Korean
On Wikipedia:
- 5,000,000 articles written in English
- 300,000 articles written in Korean
Write in School
The Levels of Writing
Why write?
11. Become more thoughtful readers
CALL
Word-Level Writing
ESL Games Plus - Concentration
Word Shapes
Free Rice.com
Word Searches
• Word Search Generator
• Crossword Generator
• Handwriting Generator
• Flashcards Generator
vs.
Vocabulary
Active Vocabulary Activity
Student Output = Written Words
Instructional language (use gestures):
1) I will show you a photo.
2) You will look at it.
3) On your worksheet, write 3 nouns, 3 verbs,
and 3 adjectives from the photo.
4) You have 2 minutes.
5) Have fun!
CCQ: What will you look at? What will you write?
How much time do you have?
trees
walk
fit
Active Vocabulary Production: Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives
In writing, we use nouns, verbs and adjectives to tell the reader what happens.
A noun is: ______________________________________
A verb is: _______________________________________
An adjective is: ____________________________________
Example: The new teacher helped the young students in the school.
Title: ______________________
Title: ________________________
Title: __________________________
Words I Think of in One Minute
…water, stream, swim, waterfall, enjoy, red,
green, clothes, T-shirt, plants, trees, forest,
leaves, hike, walk, weekend, fit, hiking,
friends, talk, relax, stress, people, warm,
clean, sunny, nature, beautiful, peaceful,
exercise, healthy, animals, global warming,
Amazon, happy, healthy…
What have we achieved?
• Active language production
• Student-generated vocabulary
– Ss feel involved, empowered
• Do follow-up speaking or writing activities.
Write sentences or a story using 10 of the words.
Write opposites, synonyms
Write short, S+V+O sentences
Label nouns, verbs, adjectives
Use Topics Relevant to Your Students
Congratulations!
• your students just produced language
• and they engaged in critical and creative
thinking
• they didn’t simply choose words from a
word bank and fill in a blank
Writing: Low Order Concerns
• Sentence structure, punctuation
and grammar
• Students can learn about this in
7th and 8th grade
• High order concerns (later) can be
strengthened after that
Hello _______ , Goodbye________ .
• Instructional language (use gestures):
1) Write any words you like in the
blanks.
2) Remember, the words must be related
to each other.
3) You have 2 minutes to finish.
CCQ: What will you write? How much
time do you have?
Active Vocabulary Activity: “hello,
goodbye”
Hello _______ . Goodbye ________ .
Hello homework. Goodbye StarCraft.
Hello donkkaseu. Goodbye Mr. pig.
Dictionary.com
Brainstorm – Cluster Diagram
Brainstorm – Cluster Diagram
Warm-up Writing
Activities
Word-level Activities
 Introduction to Parts of Speech (Bingo and video games)
 Listen to sentence, write specific parts of speech
 Hello ____ , Goodbye ______ (game).
 The Top 200 Words in English
 The Top 100 Verbs in English
 Skategories Game
 First Letter, Last Letter Game
 Create Word Banks in the Classroom
 Write Words from Photo Game
 Synonym/Antonym Game
 Word Searches (online generator)
 Word Repeat Memory Game
 Concentration (Words) Memory Game (online or with cards)
 The “I like ____ ” Game
 Circle Writing Game
 Flashcards
 Pictionary
 Whisper Game
 Diamond Poetry
Now, before we get to
Sentence-Level Writing
let’s talk about…
Parts of Speech & Writing
Doug Teacher, did you say parts of speech?
Your students can learn basic
grammar in English in a fun way!!!
So, can you and your partner
write the 8 parts of speech?
Montessori Schools
part of speech noun (name) verb noun
words John eats vegetables.
function subject verb direct object
part of speech pronoun verb pronoun
words He ate them.
function subject verb direct object
part of speech article noun verb article noun
words The woman buys the magazine.
function subject verb direct object
part of speech pronoun verb pronoun
words
function
part of speech article adjective noun verb article adjective noun
words The young woman buys the interesting magazine.
function subject verb direct object
part of speech verb
words paints
function
Sentence Build by Color
buys
Sentence Building (by shape and color)
Sentence Building – shape only
Use with most used English Words
(page 27 of PDF file)
Top 100 Verbs
Top Academic Words
More Academic Words
Grammar
• Parts of speech – online games
• Octopus Game
• Space Invaders
Writing Review
• Writing is a productive skill
• Low order concerns, high order concerns
• Instructional language
• Short, direct, S + V + O
• Use gestures
• Parts of speech are the backbone of
language
• Writing starts with knowing the parts of
speech
Sentence-Level Writing
is the What doing? couple
Sentence Combining Exercise:
Skills = Listening + Writing
Instructional language (use gestures):
1) I will read 3 sentences.
2) You will listen.
3) You will write them on your paper.
4) Last, you will combine them into one new
sentence.
5) You have 2 minutes.
CCQ: How many sentences will I read? Where
will you write them? How much time do you
have?
• Kim Yu-na is Korean.
• She is a figure skater.
• She is very talented.
Kim Yu-na, the Korean figure
skater, is very talented.
Kim Yu-na is a very talented
Korean figure skater.
The very talented figure skater
Kim Yu-na is Korean.
Let’s look at one more!
• A couple lived in a house.
• The house was small.
• They were young and confident.
• Remember – there is more than one
correct answer.
Similes: As + Adjective + As + Noun
We use similes to describe things by
comparing them to other things. Here are
some examples of similes:
She's as fast as a horse.
He's as strong as an elephant.
It's as cold as ice.
soft
pretty
big
hard
ugly
tiny
strong
black
cold
weak
white
hot
quick
green
light
slow
blue
heavy
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) Original:
More Sentence Building Sites
• Sentence Build with Sound – games
• worksheetgenius.com - Sentence
building with teacher input!
–Especially good for sentence scramble
Writing Questions
• ITESLJ.org - Written Conversation Questions
Sentence-level Writing Activities
 Classroom English for Writing (e.g., “How do you spell _____ ?”
 Subject + Verb + Object
 Chunking Exercises
 Sentence Combining
 Sentence Building
 Sentence Scramble (exercises and online generators)
 Writing Similes Game
 Crossword Generator
 Circle Writing (sentences)
 Story Summary (Two Columns)
 Writing Questions from Simple Statements
 Answering Questions in Full Sentences
 Writing sentences from a photo
Paragraph Writing
Teach a “tolerance for ambiguity”
Well, Doug, what exactly is the
T C E C
Model?
Writing Structured Paragraphs:
T opic Sentence
C laim Sentence
E xample/Evidence Sentence
C onclusion Sentence*
( *not always used in essay paragraphs)
T C E C*
8-sentence Outline
(more general → more specific)
Outline
I. _____________________________________________________
A. ________________________________________________
1. ____________________________________________
B. ________________________________________________
1. ____________________________________________
C. _________________________________________________
1. ____________________________________________
II. _____________________________________________________
T opic Sentence
C laim Sentence
Claim Sentence
Claim Sentence
E xample Sentence
Evidence Sentence
Example Sentence
C onclusion Sentence
*Organization may vary descriptive
and narrative paragraphs
Exercise:
Ordering a
Structured
Paragraph
Note: for “type”
of sentence, write
out the whole
word!
Name: _______________ Student ID No. __________
WINTER CLOTHING
If your head is not covered you will release a lot of your
body heat.
Gloves are important for keeping your hands and fingers
warm and dry.
First, make sure you have a warm hat to cover your head.
Snow boots should help to keep your feet warm and dry.
If you have all of these things, you should be protected well
against the cold!
It’s also important to have warm feet.
Before going outside in the cold winter weather, you should
make sure you have on the right clothing.
Next, make sure you have good gloves.
Finally, make sure you have a good heavy coat.
A warm winter coat will help maintain your body heat.
Sentence
Number
Type of
Support
Sentence
WINTER CLOTHING
I. Before going outside in the cold winter weather, you should
make sure you have on the right clothing.
A. First, make sure you have a warm hat to cover your
head.
1. If your head is not covered you will release a lot of
your body heat.
B. Next, make sure you have good mittens.
1. Mittens are important for keeping your hands and
fingers warm and dry.
C. It’s also important to have warm feet.
1. Snow boots should help to keep your feet warm and
dry.
D. Finally, make sure you have a good heavy coat.
1. A warm down coat will help maintain your body heat.
II. If you have all of these things, you should be protected
well against the cold!
Adaptability: Low-Level Outline
I. Zoo animals
A. Birds
1. Eagle
B. Cats
1. Tiger
C. Snakes
1. Python
II. Cool animals
I. Zoo animals
A. Africa animals
1. Elephant
B. Antarctica
1. Penguin
C. South America
1. Python
II. World animals
I. Zoo animals
A. Fly animals
1. Eagle
B. Run animals
1. Cheetah
C. Swim animals
1. Penguin
II. Move animals
Writing Structured Paragraphs:
T opic Sentence
C laim Sentence
E xample/Evidence Sentence
C onclusion Sentence
Some kinds of development of medical technologies
makes people today live longer. First, the specific
medicines have been discovered. For example, the
discovery of penicillin reduced the death of bacterially
caused diseases. Next, medical equipments have been
developed. For instance, a respirator help patient to be
recovered. Lastly, transplantation skills have been
grown. Transplant operations such as heart, lung or liver
give patients new life. All in all, with such advance in
the medical field, we can live more healthier and longer
than before.
I. Topic Sentence
A. Claim Sentence
1. Example/Evidence
II. Conclusion Sentence
Many students will need to include:
• why things are important
• “because”, “in order”
• what the result of some action or quality is
• “so that”, “as a result”
• Examples by name within the same sentence
• “such as”, “like”, “including”
Student
Brainstorm
(Cluster
Diagram)
Student Outlines
T C E C
Outline
I. _____________________________________________________
A. ________________________________________________
1. ____________________________________________
B. ________________________________________________
1. ____________________________________________
C. _________________________________________________
1. ____________________________________________
II. _____________________________________________________
T opic Sentence
C laim Sentence
Claim Sentence
Claim Sentence
E xample Sentence
Evidence Sentence
Example Sentence
C onclusion Sentence
but wait…now it’s your turn to write!

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Word, sentence, paragraph level writing upload

  • 1. Download from Slideshare • You must register (very easy and quick) • Search (Google Chrome): – www.slideshare.net/diegofresco • douglas.baumwoll@yahoo.com
  • 2. Teaching English in English Writing Skills – First Level Training Copyright © Douglas Baumwoll, July 2015. Use for educational purposes permitted.
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  • 4. Preliminaries: Where Are You at? (3 minutes) • Where do you teach? Class size? • How old are your students? • Are classes divided by level? Gender? • Do you have access to a computer lab? • Do you have a native teacher? How often? • Do your students do homework? • Do your students keep a notebook?
  • 5. What Middle- and High-School Public School Teachers Teach (in order): • Vocabulary • Grammar • Reading • Listening • Speaking • Pronunciation • Writing
  • 6. Reflective Practice (10 minutes) • What language skills can we expect Korean Ss to learn from the age of 8 to 10 years old? 11-15? • In high school, can language skills learning help performance on the CSAT? • Teach: accuracy vs. fluency? Articles? Verb tense? • Discuss “fun” English classes in Korean context? • Do games improve language skills? Motivation? • Do Ss feel “pleasure” with task completion? Does “pleasure” = “fun”?
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  • 8. Discuss with your students: • Why learn English? • Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations
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  • 10. Lingua Franca: a language that is widely to communicate among speakers of another language
  • 11. Cosmopolitanism: free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the world.
  • 12. English Speakers in the World - English is a main language in more than 55 countries - Solve international problems - When traveling, you can speak English in almost every country on Earth - In China, a Korean will speak English with a Chinese person, and not Chinese or Korean
  • 13. On Wikipedia: - 5,000,000 articles written in English - 300,000 articles written in Korean
  • 15. The Levels of Writing
  • 16. Why write? 11. Become more thoughtful readers
  • 17. CALL
  • 19. ESL Games Plus - Concentration
  • 22. Word Searches • Word Search Generator • Crossword Generator • Handwriting Generator • Flashcards Generator
  • 24. Active Vocabulary Activity Student Output = Written Words Instructional language (use gestures): 1) I will show you a photo. 2) You will look at it. 3) On your worksheet, write 3 nouns, 3 verbs, and 3 adjectives from the photo. 4) You have 2 minutes. 5) Have fun! CCQ: What will you look at? What will you write? How much time do you have?
  • 26. Active Vocabulary Production: Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives In writing, we use nouns, verbs and adjectives to tell the reader what happens. A noun is: ______________________________________ A verb is: _______________________________________ An adjective is: ____________________________________ Example: The new teacher helped the young students in the school. Title: ______________________ Title: ________________________ Title: __________________________
  • 27. Words I Think of in One Minute …water, stream, swim, waterfall, enjoy, red, green, clothes, T-shirt, plants, trees, forest, leaves, hike, walk, weekend, fit, hiking, friends, talk, relax, stress, people, warm, clean, sunny, nature, beautiful, peaceful, exercise, healthy, animals, global warming, Amazon, happy, healthy…
  • 28. What have we achieved? • Active language production • Student-generated vocabulary – Ss feel involved, empowered • Do follow-up speaking or writing activities. Write sentences or a story using 10 of the words. Write opposites, synonyms Write short, S+V+O sentences Label nouns, verbs, adjectives
  • 29. Use Topics Relevant to Your Students
  • 30. Congratulations! • your students just produced language • and they engaged in critical and creative thinking • they didn’t simply choose words from a word bank and fill in a blank
  • 31. Writing: Low Order Concerns • Sentence structure, punctuation and grammar • Students can learn about this in 7th and 8th grade • High order concerns (later) can be strengthened after that
  • 32. Hello _______ , Goodbye________ . • Instructional language (use gestures): 1) Write any words you like in the blanks. 2) Remember, the words must be related to each other. 3) You have 2 minutes to finish. CCQ: What will you write? How much time do you have?
  • 33. Active Vocabulary Activity: “hello, goodbye” Hello _______ . Goodbye ________ . Hello homework. Goodbye StarCraft. Hello donkkaseu. Goodbye Mr. pig.
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  • 39. Word-level Activities  Introduction to Parts of Speech (Bingo and video games)  Listen to sentence, write specific parts of speech  Hello ____ , Goodbye ______ (game).  The Top 200 Words in English  The Top 100 Verbs in English  Skategories Game  First Letter, Last Letter Game  Create Word Banks in the Classroom  Write Words from Photo Game  Synonym/Antonym Game  Word Searches (online generator)  Word Repeat Memory Game  Concentration (Words) Memory Game (online or with cards)  The “I like ____ ” Game  Circle Writing Game  Flashcards  Pictionary  Whisper Game  Diamond Poetry
  • 40. Now, before we get to Sentence-Level Writing let’s talk about…
  • 41. Parts of Speech & Writing
  • 42. Doug Teacher, did you say parts of speech?
  • 43. Your students can learn basic grammar in English in a fun way!!!
  • 44. So, can you and your partner write the 8 parts of speech?
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  • 48. part of speech noun (name) verb noun words John eats vegetables. function subject verb direct object part of speech pronoun verb pronoun words He ate them. function subject verb direct object part of speech article noun verb article noun words The woman buys the magazine. function subject verb direct object part of speech pronoun verb pronoun words function part of speech article adjective noun verb article adjective noun words The young woman buys the interesting magazine. function subject verb direct object part of speech verb words paints function
  • 49. Sentence Build by Color buys
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  • 51. Sentence Building (by shape and color)
  • 52. Sentence Building – shape only
  • 53. Use with most used English Words (page 27 of PDF file) Top 100 Verbs Top Academic Words More Academic Words
  • 54. Grammar • Parts of speech – online games • Octopus Game • Space Invaders
  • 55. Writing Review • Writing is a productive skill • Low order concerns, high order concerns • Instructional language • Short, direct, S + V + O • Use gestures • Parts of speech are the backbone of language • Writing starts with knowing the parts of speech
  • 57. is the What doing? couple
  • 58. Sentence Combining Exercise: Skills = Listening + Writing Instructional language (use gestures): 1) I will read 3 sentences. 2) You will listen. 3) You will write them on your paper. 4) Last, you will combine them into one new sentence. 5) You have 2 minutes. CCQ: How many sentences will I read? Where will you write them? How much time do you have?
  • 59. • Kim Yu-na is Korean. • She is a figure skater. • She is very talented. Kim Yu-na, the Korean figure skater, is very talented. Kim Yu-na is a very talented Korean figure skater. The very talented figure skater Kim Yu-na is Korean.
  • 60. Let’s look at one more! • A couple lived in a house. • The house was small. • They were young and confident. • Remember – there is more than one correct answer.
  • 61. Similes: As + Adjective + As + Noun We use similes to describe things by comparing them to other things. Here are some examples of similes: She's as fast as a horse. He's as strong as an elephant. It's as cold as ice. soft pretty big hard ugly tiny strong black cold weak white hot quick green light slow blue heavy (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Original:
  • 62. More Sentence Building Sites • Sentence Build with Sound – games • worksheetgenius.com - Sentence building with teacher input! –Especially good for sentence scramble
  • 63. Writing Questions • ITESLJ.org - Written Conversation Questions
  • 64. Sentence-level Writing Activities  Classroom English for Writing (e.g., “How do you spell _____ ?”  Subject + Verb + Object  Chunking Exercises  Sentence Combining  Sentence Building  Sentence Scramble (exercises and online generators)  Writing Similes Game  Crossword Generator  Circle Writing (sentences)  Story Summary (Two Columns)  Writing Questions from Simple Statements  Answering Questions in Full Sentences  Writing sentences from a photo
  • 66. Teach a “tolerance for ambiguity”
  • 67. Well, Doug, what exactly is the T C E C Model?
  • 68. Writing Structured Paragraphs: T opic Sentence C laim Sentence E xample/Evidence Sentence C onclusion Sentence* ( *not always used in essay paragraphs)
  • 69. T C E C* 8-sentence Outline (more general → more specific) Outline I. _____________________________________________________ A. ________________________________________________ 1. ____________________________________________ B. ________________________________________________ 1. ____________________________________________ C. _________________________________________________ 1. ____________________________________________ II. _____________________________________________________ T opic Sentence C laim Sentence Claim Sentence Claim Sentence E xample Sentence Evidence Sentence Example Sentence C onclusion Sentence *Organization may vary descriptive and narrative paragraphs
  • 70. Exercise: Ordering a Structured Paragraph Note: for “type” of sentence, write out the whole word! Name: _______________ Student ID No. __________ WINTER CLOTHING If your head is not covered you will release a lot of your body heat. Gloves are important for keeping your hands and fingers warm and dry. First, make sure you have a warm hat to cover your head. Snow boots should help to keep your feet warm and dry. If you have all of these things, you should be protected well against the cold! It’s also important to have warm feet. Before going outside in the cold winter weather, you should make sure you have on the right clothing. Next, make sure you have good gloves. Finally, make sure you have a good heavy coat. A warm winter coat will help maintain your body heat. Sentence Number Type of Support Sentence
  • 71. WINTER CLOTHING I. Before going outside in the cold winter weather, you should make sure you have on the right clothing. A. First, make sure you have a warm hat to cover your head. 1. If your head is not covered you will release a lot of your body heat. B. Next, make sure you have good mittens. 1. Mittens are important for keeping your hands and fingers warm and dry. C. It’s also important to have warm feet. 1. Snow boots should help to keep your feet warm and dry. D. Finally, make sure you have a good heavy coat. 1. A warm down coat will help maintain your body heat. II. If you have all of these things, you should be protected well against the cold!
  • 72. Adaptability: Low-Level Outline I. Zoo animals A. Birds 1. Eagle B. Cats 1. Tiger C. Snakes 1. Python II. Cool animals I. Zoo animals A. Africa animals 1. Elephant B. Antarctica 1. Penguin C. South America 1. Python II. World animals I. Zoo animals A. Fly animals 1. Eagle B. Run animals 1. Cheetah C. Swim animals 1. Penguin II. Move animals
  • 73. Writing Structured Paragraphs: T opic Sentence C laim Sentence E xample/Evidence Sentence C onclusion Sentence
  • 74. Some kinds of development of medical technologies makes people today live longer. First, the specific medicines have been discovered. For example, the discovery of penicillin reduced the death of bacterially caused diseases. Next, medical equipments have been developed. For instance, a respirator help patient to be recovered. Lastly, transplantation skills have been grown. Transplant operations such as heart, lung or liver give patients new life. All in all, with such advance in the medical field, we can live more healthier and longer than before. I. Topic Sentence A. Claim Sentence 1. Example/Evidence II. Conclusion Sentence
  • 75. Many students will need to include: • why things are important • “because”, “in order” • what the result of some action or quality is • “so that”, “as a result” • Examples by name within the same sentence • “such as”, “like”, “including”
  • 78. T C E C Outline I. _____________________________________________________ A. ________________________________________________ 1. ____________________________________________ B. ________________________________________________ 1. ____________________________________________ C. _________________________________________________ 1. ____________________________________________ II. _____________________________________________________ T opic Sentence C laim Sentence Claim Sentence Claim Sentence E xample Sentence Evidence Sentence Example Sentence C onclusion Sentence
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  • 80. but wait…now it’s your turn to write!