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STAGES OF SPEAKING
Panpacific University of North Philippines
Institute of Graduate Studies
Discussant
Sarah Jane Seril
M.A in English Language Teaching
WHAT IS SPEAKING?
• Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning
that involves producing and receiving and processing
information (Brown, 1994; Burns & Joyce, 1997). Its form
and meaning are dependent on the context in which it
occurs, including the participants themselves, their collective
experiences, the physical environment, and the purposes for
speaking.
1. PRE-SPEAKING: PLANNING AND ORGANIZING
• Just as pre-writing precedes drafting, pre-speaking begins before
students actually speak. Students' experiences, observations, and
interactions inside and outside of the classroom have an impact
upon what they say and how they say it. Pre-speaking activities
involve thought and reflection, and provide opportunities for
students to plan and organize for speaking.
PURPOSES FOR PRE-SPEAKING
• To choose a speaking topic:
Students generate and explore ideas for speaking topics
through a variety of pre-speaking activities such as the following:
• constructing thought webs and graphic organizers
• reading and researching
• listening to music
• viewing a video
• listening to a speaker
• jotting down ideas
• reflecting upon personal experience.
TO DETERMINE PURPOSE:
Speakers talk to express ideas, emotions, and
opinions, and to share information. Students must
ask themselves "What is my purpose for speaking?"
TO DETERMINE AUDIENCE:
Speakers must ask themselves "Who is my intended audience?"
Some possible audiences are:
•familiar, known audiences (self, friends, peers, family, teachers)
•extended, known audiences (community, student body)
•extended, unknown audiences (local media).
TO DETERMINE FORMAT:
Speakers must consider how their ideas and information can be
presented most effectively. Some possible formats include the
following:
•conversation
•discussion
•formal speech
•dramatic presentation
•monologue
•Readers Theatre.
2. SPEAKING: GOING PUBLIC
• Speaking actively engages students in interactions with peers
and other audiences. Students who have been provided with
supportive, collaborative environments and opportunities to
prepare for their informal and formal speaking experiences
are more likely to have the confidence needed to "go public"
with their ideas and information.
In order to communicate and interact with others,
students need to engage in a variety of formal and
informal speaking situations, depending upon their
purpose for speaking.
SOME PURPOSES FOR SPEAKING INCLUDE THE
FOLLOWING:
•to express personal feelings, ideas, or viewpoints
•to tell a story
•to entertain or amuse
•to describe
•to inform or explain
•to request
•to inquire or question
•to clarify thinking
•to explore and experiment with a variety of ideas
and formats
•to converse and discuss.
SOME SCAFFOLDS TO SUPPORT SPEAKING INCLUDE THE
FOLLOWING:
• Discussing or developing with students criteria for a
variety of formal and informal speaking formats (e.g.,
conversation, group discussion, role play), and posting
these on a bulletin board or having students record them
in their notebooks for reference.
• Modelling a variety of formal and informal speaking
formats for students.
•If possible, making available to students audio and video
equipment so that they can practise prior to formal
speaking situations.
3. POST-SPEAKING: A TIME FOR REFLECTION AND
SETTING GOALS
• Following speaking experiences, both formal and informal, it is
important to have students reflect upon their performance.
Their reflection, whether it is oral or written, should include the
teacher, who can help them set personal goals for improving
their speaking abilities. This type of reflective assessment and
goal setting encourages critical thought.
SOME PURPOSES FOR POST-SPEAKING ACTIVITIES:
• To reflect upon performance:
Students who have opportunities to reflect upon their
speaking experiences, in light of pre-determined criteria,
grow in their abilities to speak effectively
• To set goals for improvement:
When students reflect upon their performance, they
begin to recognize what they have done well and where
they require improvement.
• When students have reflected upon their own speaking
performance, peers may be invited to comment. Peers may
comment through a structure similar to a writing conference
and may give oral feedback, written feedback, or a
combination of the two. Conferences may be guided by specific
questions determined by the teacher or may take the form of
conversation between peers.
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IS TO:
• give students the opportunities to gather information, question,
and interpret
•build on what students already know, as new knowledge is
achieved by reconstructing and reshaping prior understanding
•ask questions that result in a diversity of thought and response,
and to which there is not always one right answer
• encourage purposeful talk
•attend to the thought and intent of students' responses rather
than the surface features of dialect and grammar
•develop or involve students in developing assessment
instruments
•encourage peer assessment that focuses on strengths and areas
for improvement
•value questions as much as answers
THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE OBSERVED IN THE
CLASSROOM ON A DAY-TO-DAY BASIS:
• the teacher using brief mini-lessons to instruct students
about language usage and formats for a variety of speaking
situations (e.g., informal and formal individual, small group, and
large group situations) and purposes (e.g., to inform, to persuade,
to share feelings, to respond, to entertain)
• the students speaking for a variety of purposes and situations
(e.g., small group discussion, conversation, formal speeches,
drama, debates, storytelling)
• the students developing social skills by interacting in a variety
of small group situations (e.g., reader response groups,
collaborative and co-operative groups)
•the students and the teacher assessing speaking abilities and
practices using checklists and anecdotal notes.
Stages of speaking

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Stages of speaking

  • 1. STAGES OF SPEAKING Panpacific University of North Philippines Institute of Graduate Studies Discussant Sarah Jane Seril M.A in English Language Teaching
  • 2. WHAT IS SPEAKING? • Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning that involves producing and receiving and processing information (Brown, 1994; Burns & Joyce, 1997). Its form and meaning are dependent on the context in which it occurs, including the participants themselves, their collective experiences, the physical environment, and the purposes for speaking.
  • 3. 1. PRE-SPEAKING: PLANNING AND ORGANIZING • Just as pre-writing precedes drafting, pre-speaking begins before students actually speak. Students' experiences, observations, and interactions inside and outside of the classroom have an impact upon what they say and how they say it. Pre-speaking activities involve thought and reflection, and provide opportunities for students to plan and organize for speaking.
  • 4. PURPOSES FOR PRE-SPEAKING • To choose a speaking topic: Students generate and explore ideas for speaking topics through a variety of pre-speaking activities such as the following: • constructing thought webs and graphic organizers • reading and researching • listening to music
  • 5. • viewing a video • listening to a speaker • jotting down ideas • reflecting upon personal experience.
  • 6. TO DETERMINE PURPOSE: Speakers talk to express ideas, emotions, and opinions, and to share information. Students must ask themselves "What is my purpose for speaking?"
  • 7. TO DETERMINE AUDIENCE: Speakers must ask themselves "Who is my intended audience?" Some possible audiences are: •familiar, known audiences (self, friends, peers, family, teachers) •extended, known audiences (community, student body) •extended, unknown audiences (local media).
  • 8. TO DETERMINE FORMAT: Speakers must consider how their ideas and information can be presented most effectively. Some possible formats include the following: •conversation •discussion •formal speech •dramatic presentation •monologue •Readers Theatre.
  • 9. 2. SPEAKING: GOING PUBLIC • Speaking actively engages students in interactions with peers and other audiences. Students who have been provided with supportive, collaborative environments and opportunities to prepare for their informal and formal speaking experiences are more likely to have the confidence needed to "go public" with their ideas and information.
  • 10. In order to communicate and interact with others, students need to engage in a variety of formal and informal speaking situations, depending upon their purpose for speaking.
  • 11. SOME PURPOSES FOR SPEAKING INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: •to express personal feelings, ideas, or viewpoints •to tell a story •to entertain or amuse •to describe
  • 12. •to inform or explain •to request •to inquire or question •to clarify thinking •to explore and experiment with a variety of ideas and formats •to converse and discuss.
  • 13. SOME SCAFFOLDS TO SUPPORT SPEAKING INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: • Discussing or developing with students criteria for a variety of formal and informal speaking formats (e.g., conversation, group discussion, role play), and posting these on a bulletin board or having students record them in their notebooks for reference.
  • 14. • Modelling a variety of formal and informal speaking formats for students. •If possible, making available to students audio and video equipment so that they can practise prior to formal speaking situations.
  • 15. 3. POST-SPEAKING: A TIME FOR REFLECTION AND SETTING GOALS • Following speaking experiences, both formal and informal, it is important to have students reflect upon their performance. Their reflection, whether it is oral or written, should include the teacher, who can help them set personal goals for improving their speaking abilities. This type of reflective assessment and goal setting encourages critical thought.
  • 16. SOME PURPOSES FOR POST-SPEAKING ACTIVITIES: • To reflect upon performance: Students who have opportunities to reflect upon their speaking experiences, in light of pre-determined criteria, grow in their abilities to speak effectively
  • 17. • To set goals for improvement: When students reflect upon their performance, they begin to recognize what they have done well and where they require improvement.
  • 18. • When students have reflected upon their own speaking performance, peers may be invited to comment. Peers may comment through a structure similar to a writing conference and may give oral feedback, written feedback, or a combination of the two. Conferences may be guided by specific questions determined by the teacher or may take the form of conversation between peers.
  • 19. THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IS TO: • give students the opportunities to gather information, question, and interpret •build on what students already know, as new knowledge is achieved by reconstructing and reshaping prior understanding •ask questions that result in a diversity of thought and response, and to which there is not always one right answer
  • 20. • encourage purposeful talk •attend to the thought and intent of students' responses rather than the surface features of dialect and grammar •develop or involve students in developing assessment instruments •encourage peer assessment that focuses on strengths and areas for improvement •value questions as much as answers
  • 21. THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE OBSERVED IN THE CLASSROOM ON A DAY-TO-DAY BASIS: • the teacher using brief mini-lessons to instruct students about language usage and formats for a variety of speaking situations (e.g., informal and formal individual, small group, and large group situations) and purposes (e.g., to inform, to persuade, to share feelings, to respond, to entertain)
  • 22. • the students speaking for a variety of purposes and situations (e.g., small group discussion, conversation, formal speeches, drama, debates, storytelling) • the students developing social skills by interacting in a variety of small group situations (e.g., reader response groups, collaborative and co-operative groups) •the students and the teacher assessing speaking abilities and practices using checklists and anecdotal notes.