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English for the Classroom
 Identify an
unknown or less
known colleague
 Speak to each
other
• Use ONLY
English
• Do not write
1
2
3
Activity
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What is classroom interaction?
In a typical classroom, who interacts
with whom?
How can classroom interaction be
stimulated?
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 What is it?
 Between whom?
 Is it automatic?
 Can it be promoted?
 How?
English Class vs English in the Classroom
English
Teacher
Teachers of
other subjects
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Quiz One
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1. Close your book.
2. Erase your name.
3. Work in groups.
4. Hand in your
homework.
5. Take notes.
6. Stand up.
7. Open your book.
8. Listen to the question.
9. Correct your mistakes.
10.Watch the movie.
11.Go to the board.
12.Read page 8.
13.Listen to the question.
14.Go over the answer.
15.Turn on the projector.
16.Write your name.
17.Study page eight.
18.Give the answer.
19.Lower the shades.
20.Do your homework.
21.Take your seat.
22.Put away your book.
23.Help each other.
24. Bring in your
homework.
25.Turn off the lights.
Which is Most Essential?
Motivation Environment
Instruction
Opportunity to USE
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Opportunities for Classroom Interaction
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1. Greetings & Attendance
2. Commands & Instructions
3. Questions & Responses
4. Doubts & Clarifications
5. Praise & Encouragement
Classroom Greetings
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 Good morning, everyone.
 Good afternoon, class. / Hello guys!
 Students, how are you today?
 How are things?
 What a lovely / rainy / warm day!
 Today is very cold / humid, isn’t it?
 I hope you are all ready for the day.
Beginning the class
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 Please sit down, everyone. Take your seat.
 Let’s begin today’s lesson. It’s time to begin.
 Please stop talking and be quiet.
 I am waiting for you to be quiet.
 We won’t start until everyone is quiet.
 Settle down now so we can start.
 I think we can get down to work now.
Role Call
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 Put up / raise your hand.
 Yes. / Here. / Present. (Sir/Madam)
 Is Sudha absent today?
 Yes, she’s absent. / No, she is coming.
 May I come in, please?
 Come in.
 Sorry I am late.
 Late, excused.
Quiz Two
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‘Turn to page 4’ means . . .
a) turn the page 4 times
b) turn around 4 times
c) open the book to page 4
d) turn the book 4 times
During the class
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 Let’s quickly review the last lesson.
 Take out / Open your textbook.
 Turn to page 27.
 Let’s start at line 14.
 Look at / pay attention to the board..
 Come to the board.
 Write this down in your notebooks.
Quiz Three
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If a student doesn’t understand what the
teacher says, she should request the teacher
to ……..
a) What did you say?
b) Repeat.
c) Let’s just ignore it.
d) Please say it again.
During the class
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 Do you understand?
 Raise your hand if you don’t understood.
 (Do you have) Any questions?
 Let me ask you a few questions.
 Does anyone know the answer?
 Try again. Say it louder.
 Make a complete sentence.
Classroom Management
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 Work in / Make / Form groups of four.
 Turn your desks around. / Make a circle.
 Sit back to back. / Stand by your desks.
 Work together with your friend. / Find a partner.
 There are too many in this group.
 Can you join the other group?
 I asked for four people to a group.
 Work individually. / Work by yourselves. / Work on the task together.
 Stand up and find another partner.
 Ask someone else. / Interview someone else.
Quiz Four
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When you say, “Are you with me?”, you mean
a) Have you understood me?
b) Are you walking behind me?
c) Are you interested in the topic?
d) Do you live in the same area?
Comprehension Check
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 Are you with me? Do you follow me? / Is that clear?
 Do you get it? / Do you understand?
 I don't understand. / I don't get it, Madam.
 Say it again, Sir. / Could you repeat that, please?
 I didn’t catch / get the ….. part. / I need help / more time.
 I didn’t hear what you said after …..
 Could you please speak more slowly.
Quiz Five
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When students don’t understand something,
they may ask the teacher ..
a) Can you speak more slowly, please?
b) How do we spell it, Madam?
c) Could you repeat that, please?
d) Excuse me, what does it mean in Telugu?
Before Closing the class
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 The bell hasn't gone yet. / We still have a couple of minutes left.
 The class doesn't finish till five past four.
 We seem to have finished early. / Sit quietly until the bell goes.
 Hang on / Hold on a moment. / Just a moment, please.
 We've run out of time. We'll do the rest of this chapter next time.
 One more thing before you go. / Back to your places.
 We'll continue this chapter next Monday.
The End
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 Have you finished?
 Let's check the answers.
 Tomorrow, we’ll study Lesson 6.
 There is no homework for today.
 For homework, please do the exercises on page 9.
 Today’s homework is, read pages . . . to . .
 Prepare the next chapter for Monday.
Quiz Six
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If you say, “That’s all for today”, you mean
a) It’s the end of the day.
b) The class ends now.
c) I am leaving the school.
d) Many things have been done.
The End
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 There's the bell. / We'll have to stop here.
 Let’s stop now. / That's all for today.
 (I'm afraid) it's time to finish now.
 The lesson is over for today.
 Goodbye, class. / Enjoy your day.
 See you on Friday. / See you next week.
 Have a good day! / Have a nice weekend!
Common Errors
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 Make your homework.
 Sit on your chair.
 Open book on page 27.
 Hang them up.
 Listen me.
 Do your homework.
 Sit in your chair.
 Open book at page 27.
 Hang them on the wall.
 Listen to me.
Classroom Instructions
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Come here please.
Go back to your seat.
Line-up outside.
Look this way.
Put away your books.
Pass your books to the front.
Close your books.
Use a red pen.
Draw a margin
Underline the title.
Draw a line.
Write today's date.
Start a new page.
Stand at the front of the
classroom.
Stop working and listen to me.
Listen please.
Quickly/Hurry up.
Do your corrections.
Speak louder.
Speak slower.
Say again, please.
How do you spell ........?
What does ........ mean?
Repeat after me.
What else?
Anything else?
Well done/Very good.
Today we are going to.......
We are going to sing a song.
Hand in your homework
tomorrow.
Who wants some help?
Is it difficult?
I don't understand
What does this mean?
I don't know how to say.
Turn on the lights.
Turn off the lights.
Switch on the fan.
Close the door.
Open the windows.
Tidy the classroom.
Tidy your desks.
Clean the blackboard.
Have you finished yet?
May I go outside please?
Do you understand?
You have five more minutes.
We have no more time today.
See you tomorrow.
Classroom Feedback
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Very good
That's very good
Well done
Very fine
That's nice
I like that
Marvellous
You did a great job.
Magnificent
Terrific
Wow!
Great stuff
Fantastic
Right
Yes
Fine
Quite right
That's right.
That's it.
That's correct
That's quite right.
Yes, you've got it.
You've got the idea.
It depends
It might be, I suppose
In a way, perhaps
Sort of, yes.
That's more like it
That's much better
That's a lot better
You've improved a lot
Not really
Unfortunately, not
I'm afraid that's not quite
right
You can't say that, I'm
afraid
Good try, but not quite
right
More Feedback
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Have another try
Not quite right. Try again.
Not exactly
You were almost right.
That's almost it
You're halfway there
You've almost got it
There's no need to rush
We have plenty of time
Go on. Have a try
Have a go
Have a guess
What you said is perfectly all
right.
That's exactly the point.
That's just what I was looking
for.
Don't worry about your
pronunciation.
Don't worry about your
spelling.
Don't worry, it'll improve
Maybe this will help you
Do you want a clue (hint)?
You have good pronunciation.
Your pronunciation is very
good.
You are communicating well.
You speak very fluently.
You have made a lot of
progress.
You still have some trouble
with pronuncation.
You need more practice with
these words.
You'll have to spend some
time practising this.
You're getting better at it all
the time.
You've improved no ez
Useful English for Students
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 May I ask …….?
 How do you spell that?
 What does ……. mean?
 What is its meaning in Telugu?
 How do you say it in Telugu/English?
 What is ………… in Telugu?
 Can you give an example please?
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Creating Opportunities to Use
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 Q & A
 Pair Work
 Group Work
 Role Play
 Activities
 Games
 Presentations
 Workshop
 KWL
 Brainstorming
 Discussion
 Debate
 Instructions
Problems
Who is to blame?
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Problems of Teaching English as SL
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Telugu Medium
Rural Background
Lack of motivation
Lack of basic skills
Lack of environment
Student inhibitions
Diffidence
Methodology
Mother Tongue Influence
Absenteeism
Lack of technology
Large and heterogenous classes
Not an Examination Task
Problems with L, S, R, W and
Pronunciation
English proficiency of teachers
Possibilities
of Teaching ESL Better
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Possibilities / Solutions
2
Teacher
should be a
Facilitator
Teaching Method
should be
CLT
1
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You Become a Facilitator, when you
02 03 04
01
Foster
student-centric
climate
F
Augment
interactive
environment
A
Cultivate
communication
skills
C
Enrich
your skills
continuously
E
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Communication in the Classroom
T - Ss
1
T - S
2
S - T
3
Ss - T
4
5
6
S - S
Ss - Ss
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Language Skills for Communication
Listening
Speaking
Writing
Grammar, Vocabulary,
Pronunciation, Collocations,
Usage, Non-verbal
Reading
Receptive
Productive
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Do I speak/write good
English?
Know your Trouble Spots
B
C
D
E
A
How good is my
grammar?
How fluent is my
language?
How adequate is my
vocabulary?
Do I use right
collocations?
Do I use a variety
of structures?
Is my pronunciation
accurate? G
F
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Does your Body Speak?
Eye contact
making appropriate eye contact
Active movement
moving around
Posture
head up, alert, leaning forward
Physical distance not
very far, not very close
Radiant face smiling
warmly
Apt Gestures keeping
arms uncrossed
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Know your BL Trouble Spots
 Do I have trouble maintaining eye contact?
 Do I cross / wring my hands / arms / legs?
 Do I smile too much or too little?
 Do I droop / stoop / slouch?
 Is my tone /voice timid / rude / inaudible?
 Do I move about energetically or remain stationary?
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Need to Improve
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
Tools
Offline & Online
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Building Listening Skills
http://www.elllo.org/
https://lingorank.com/
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/
http://www.eltpodcast.com/
https://www.eslpod.com/website/index.php
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Activity
“Hearing is through ears, but listening is through the mind.”
Hearing is when you experience the sound
waves and noise by ears, but listening is
when you receive the sound waves and
understand by paying full attention to the
speaker. Hearing is an ability, listening is a
skill. Hearing is physiological and
listening is psychological. Hearing is a
passive bodily process at the
subconscious level, but listening is an
active mental process at the conscious
level. Hearing does not require
concentration; listening requires focus.
Hearing Listening
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Online Resources
www.breakingnewsenglish.com
Help may be here if you want to keep the wrinkles and grey hair awa
y and slow down the aging process. New research says that eating g
reen vegetables can delay the signs of aging. Researchers say that
broccoli and avocado in particular have a compound that slows dow
n the rate we age at. It is also in green fruit and is called NMN. It hel
ps slow down the signs of getting old. Scientists say NMN can also r
efresh the metabolism. It helps restore levels of energy production in
our body that weaken as we age. It also helps reduce weight gain an
d the worsening of our vision.
The research is from the USA's Washington University School of Me
dicine. Professor Shinichiro Imai said: "We have shown a way to slo
w the physiological decline that we see in aging mice. This means ol
der mice have metabolism and energy levels resembling that of youn
ger mice." Professor Imai said NMN reduced the usual signs of agin
g. These include weaker muscles, poor liver function, lower bone de
nsity and poorer eyesight. The reason our metabolism changes over
time and leads to reduced energy levels has been a puzzle for deca
des. This latest research casts new light on this.
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Building Pronunciation Skills
https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/f
eatures/pronunciation/introduction
https://forvo.com/
http://www.photransedit.com/
https://howjsay.com/
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Essential Classroom English Instructions

  • 1. m nagaRAJU English for the Classroom
  • 2.  Identify an unknown or less known colleague  Speak to each other • Use ONLY English • Do not write 1 2 3 Activity nagaRAJU What is classroom interaction? In a typical classroom, who interacts with whom? How can classroom interaction be stimulated?
  • 3. nagaRAJU  What is it?  Between whom?  Is it automatic?  Can it be promoted?  How?
  • 4. English Class vs English in the Classroom English Teacher Teachers of other subjects nagaRAJU
  • 5. Quiz One nagaRAJU 1. Close your book. 2. Erase your name. 3. Work in groups. 4. Hand in your homework. 5. Take notes. 6. Stand up. 7. Open your book. 8. Listen to the question. 9. Correct your mistakes. 10.Watch the movie. 11.Go to the board. 12.Read page 8. 13.Listen to the question. 14.Go over the answer. 15.Turn on the projector. 16.Write your name. 17.Study page eight. 18.Give the answer. 19.Lower the shades. 20.Do your homework. 21.Take your seat. 22.Put away your book. 23.Help each other. 24. Bring in your homework. 25.Turn off the lights.
  • 6. Which is Most Essential? Motivation Environment Instruction Opportunity to USE nagaRAJU
  • 7. Opportunities for Classroom Interaction nagaRAJU 1. Greetings & Attendance 2. Commands & Instructions 3. Questions & Responses 4. Doubts & Clarifications 5. Praise & Encouragement
  • 8. Classroom Greetings nagaRAJU  Good morning, everyone.  Good afternoon, class. / Hello guys!  Students, how are you today?  How are things?  What a lovely / rainy / warm day!  Today is very cold / humid, isn’t it?  I hope you are all ready for the day.
  • 9. Beginning the class nagaRAJU  Please sit down, everyone. Take your seat.  Let’s begin today’s lesson. It’s time to begin.  Please stop talking and be quiet.  I am waiting for you to be quiet.  We won’t start until everyone is quiet.  Settle down now so we can start.  I think we can get down to work now.
  • 10. Role Call nagaRAJU  Put up / raise your hand.  Yes. / Here. / Present. (Sir/Madam)  Is Sudha absent today?  Yes, she’s absent. / No, she is coming.  May I come in, please?  Come in.  Sorry I am late.  Late, excused.
  • 11. Quiz Two nagaRAJU ‘Turn to page 4’ means . . . a) turn the page 4 times b) turn around 4 times c) open the book to page 4 d) turn the book 4 times
  • 12. During the class nagaRAJU  Let’s quickly review the last lesson.  Take out / Open your textbook.  Turn to page 27.  Let’s start at line 14.  Look at / pay attention to the board..  Come to the board.  Write this down in your notebooks.
  • 13. Quiz Three nagaRAJU If a student doesn’t understand what the teacher says, she should request the teacher to …….. a) What did you say? b) Repeat. c) Let’s just ignore it. d) Please say it again.
  • 14. During the class nagaRAJU  Do you understand?  Raise your hand if you don’t understood.  (Do you have) Any questions?  Let me ask you a few questions.  Does anyone know the answer?  Try again. Say it louder.  Make a complete sentence.
  • 15. Classroom Management nagaRAJU  Work in / Make / Form groups of four.  Turn your desks around. / Make a circle.  Sit back to back. / Stand by your desks.  Work together with your friend. / Find a partner.  There are too many in this group.  Can you join the other group?  I asked for four people to a group.  Work individually. / Work by yourselves. / Work on the task together.  Stand up and find another partner.  Ask someone else. / Interview someone else.
  • 16. Quiz Four nagaRAJU When you say, “Are you with me?”, you mean a) Have you understood me? b) Are you walking behind me? c) Are you interested in the topic? d) Do you live in the same area?
  • 17. Comprehension Check nagaRAJU  Are you with me? Do you follow me? / Is that clear?  Do you get it? / Do you understand?  I don't understand. / I don't get it, Madam.  Say it again, Sir. / Could you repeat that, please?  I didn’t catch / get the ….. part. / I need help / more time.  I didn’t hear what you said after …..  Could you please speak more slowly.
  • 18. Quiz Five nagaRAJU When students don’t understand something, they may ask the teacher .. a) Can you speak more slowly, please? b) How do we spell it, Madam? c) Could you repeat that, please? d) Excuse me, what does it mean in Telugu?
  • 19. Before Closing the class nagaRAJU  The bell hasn't gone yet. / We still have a couple of minutes left.  The class doesn't finish till five past four.  We seem to have finished early. / Sit quietly until the bell goes.  Hang on / Hold on a moment. / Just a moment, please.  We've run out of time. We'll do the rest of this chapter next time.  One more thing before you go. / Back to your places.  We'll continue this chapter next Monday.
  • 20. The End nagaRAJU  Have you finished?  Let's check the answers.  Tomorrow, we’ll study Lesson 6.  There is no homework for today.  For homework, please do the exercises on page 9.  Today’s homework is, read pages . . . to . .  Prepare the next chapter for Monday.
  • 21. Quiz Six nagaRAJU If you say, “That’s all for today”, you mean a) It’s the end of the day. b) The class ends now. c) I am leaving the school. d) Many things have been done.
  • 22. The End nagaRAJU  There's the bell. / We'll have to stop here.  Let’s stop now. / That's all for today.  (I'm afraid) it's time to finish now.  The lesson is over for today.  Goodbye, class. / Enjoy your day.  See you on Friday. / See you next week.  Have a good day! / Have a nice weekend!
  • 23. Common Errors nagaRAJU  Make your homework.  Sit on your chair.  Open book on page 27.  Hang them up.  Listen me.  Do your homework.  Sit in your chair.  Open book at page 27.  Hang them on the wall.  Listen to me.
  • 24. Classroom Instructions nagaRAJU Come here please. Go back to your seat. Line-up outside. Look this way. Put away your books. Pass your books to the front. Close your books. Use a red pen. Draw a margin Underline the title. Draw a line. Write today's date. Start a new page. Stand at the front of the classroom. Stop working and listen to me. Listen please. Quickly/Hurry up. Do your corrections. Speak louder. Speak slower. Say again, please. How do you spell ........? What does ........ mean? Repeat after me. What else? Anything else? Well done/Very good. Today we are going to....... We are going to sing a song. Hand in your homework tomorrow. Who wants some help? Is it difficult? I don't understand What does this mean? I don't know how to say. Turn on the lights. Turn off the lights. Switch on the fan. Close the door. Open the windows. Tidy the classroom. Tidy your desks. Clean the blackboard. Have you finished yet? May I go outside please? Do you understand? You have five more minutes. We have no more time today. See you tomorrow.
  • 25. Classroom Feedback nagaRAJU Very good That's very good Well done Very fine That's nice I like that Marvellous You did a great job. Magnificent Terrific Wow! Great stuff Fantastic Right Yes Fine Quite right That's right. That's it. That's correct That's quite right. Yes, you've got it. You've got the idea. It depends It might be, I suppose In a way, perhaps Sort of, yes. That's more like it That's much better That's a lot better You've improved a lot Not really Unfortunately, not I'm afraid that's not quite right You can't say that, I'm afraid Good try, but not quite right
  • 26. More Feedback nagaRAJU Have another try Not quite right. Try again. Not exactly You were almost right. That's almost it You're halfway there You've almost got it There's no need to rush We have plenty of time Go on. Have a try Have a go Have a guess What you said is perfectly all right. That's exactly the point. That's just what I was looking for. Don't worry about your pronunciation. Don't worry about your spelling. Don't worry, it'll improve Maybe this will help you Do you want a clue (hint)? You have good pronunciation. Your pronunciation is very good. You are communicating well. You speak very fluently. You have made a lot of progress. You still have some trouble with pronuncation. You need more practice with these words. You'll have to spend some time practising this. You're getting better at it all the time. You've improved no ez
  • 27. Useful English for Students nagaRAJU  May I ask …….?  How do you spell that?  What does ……. mean?  What is its meaning in Telugu?  How do you say it in Telugu/English?  What is ………… in Telugu?  Can you give an example please?
  • 28. nagaRAJU m nagaRAJU Teacher Trainer & Soft Skills Trainer lionnagaraju@gmail.com www.slideshare.net/lionnagaraju/presentations https://youtube.com/c/NagarajuMnagaRAJU/videos Facebook: Malyala Nagaraju
  • 29. Creating Opportunities to Use nagaRAJU  Q & A  Pair Work  Group Work  Role Play  Activities  Games  Presentations  Workshop  KWL  Brainstorming  Discussion  Debate  Instructions
  • 30. Problems Who is to blame? nagaRAJU
  • 31. Problems of Teaching English as SL nagaRAJU Telugu Medium Rural Background Lack of motivation Lack of basic skills Lack of environment Student inhibitions Diffidence Methodology Mother Tongue Influence Absenteeism Lack of technology Large and heterogenous classes Not an Examination Task Problems with L, S, R, W and Pronunciation English proficiency of teachers
  • 32. Possibilities of Teaching ESL Better nagaRAJU
  • 33. Possibilities / Solutions 2 Teacher should be a Facilitator Teaching Method should be CLT 1 nagaRAJU
  • 34. You Become a Facilitator, when you 02 03 04 01 Foster student-centric climate F Augment interactive environment A Cultivate communication skills C Enrich your skills continuously E nagaRAJU
  • 35. Communication in the Classroom T - Ss 1 T - S 2 S - T 3 Ss - T 4 5 6 S - S Ss - Ss nagaRAJU
  • 36. Language Skills for Communication Listening Speaking Writing Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Collocations, Usage, Non-verbal Reading Receptive Productive nagaRAJU
  • 37. Do I speak/write good English? Know your Trouble Spots B C D E A How good is my grammar? How fluent is my language? How adequate is my vocabulary? Do I use right collocations? Do I use a variety of structures? Is my pronunciation accurate? G F nagaRAJU
  • 38. Does your Body Speak? Eye contact making appropriate eye contact Active movement moving around Posture head up, alert, leaning forward Physical distance not very far, not very close Radiant face smiling warmly Apt Gestures keeping arms uncrossed nagaRAJU
  • 39. Know your BL Trouble Spots  Do I have trouble maintaining eye contact?  Do I cross / wring my hands / arms / legs?  Do I smile too much or too little?  Do I droop / stoop / slouch?  Is my tone /voice timid / rude / inaudible?  Do I move about energetically or remain stationary? nagaRAJU
  • 43. Activity “Hearing is through ears, but listening is through the mind.” Hearing is when you experience the sound waves and noise by ears, but listening is when you receive the sound waves and understand by paying full attention to the speaker. Hearing is an ability, listening is a skill. Hearing is physiological and listening is psychological. Hearing is a passive bodily process at the subconscious level, but listening is an active mental process at the conscious level. Hearing does not require concentration; listening requires focus. Hearing Listening nagaRAJU
  • 44. Online Resources www.breakingnewsenglish.com Help may be here if you want to keep the wrinkles and grey hair awa y and slow down the aging process. New research says that eating g reen vegetables can delay the signs of aging. Researchers say that broccoli and avocado in particular have a compound that slows dow n the rate we age at. It is also in green fruit and is called NMN. It hel ps slow down the signs of getting old. Scientists say NMN can also r efresh the metabolism. It helps restore levels of energy production in our body that weaken as we age. It also helps reduce weight gain an d the worsening of our vision. The research is from the USA's Washington University School of Me dicine. Professor Shinichiro Imai said: "We have shown a way to slo w the physiological decline that we see in aging mice. This means ol der mice have metabolism and energy levels resembling that of youn ger mice." Professor Imai said NMN reduced the usual signs of agin g. These include weaker muscles, poor liver function, lower bone de nsity and poorer eyesight. The reason our metabolism changes over time and leads to reduced energy levels has been a puzzle for deca des. This latest research casts new light on this. nagaRAJU

Editor's Notes

  1. Do your homework. Hang them on the wall.
  2. Dual focus areas: Help students pass the exams, grammar mastery Help build fluency, use based
  3. Do your homework. Hang them on the wall.
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  10. Do your homework. Hang them on the wall.
  11. Do your homework. Hang them on the wall.
  12. Do your homework. Hang them on the wall.
  13. Elllo is an ESL website with tons of essential, targeted ESL material for both teachers and students. You can browse through Elllo’s great list of audio material utilizing specific filters like ESL level, student country, topic, games and news. This ESL website is wonderful for classroom integration if you have the technological means. You can develop your lesson around ESL audio, scripts, vocabulary and speaking exercises included in each specific section. There is also a cool “Teacher Tips” page explaining all the different ways ESL teachers can develop their lesson plans around Elllo’s various materials. The “Teacher Tips” cover the use of Elllo in class, printing Elllo lessons and utilizing Elllo for homework purposes. Elllo also features a page specifically designed for the teachers of beginner students. This can be extremely beneficial if you’re searching for new ESL beginner material to spice up your beginner lesson plan.