Why Learn? - A Short Talk about E.S.L. "Teaching Philosophy"kmbush40
This slide show was created for a job interview to answer the question, what is your teaching philosophy? Not claiming it's at all profound, but it's my first PowerPoint and at least looks pretty.
(The white border did not exist in the original. It's an artifact of uploading the file in .pdf format so the fonts render correctly. The school's colors account for the teal / gold / magenta color theme.)
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APLX DATA ANSWERS
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homework
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brought Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
APLX DATA L2
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran running Intern Interns
Eat ate eatting Laptop Laptops
Walk walked walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man men
Swim swam swimming Person people
Practice practiced practicing Table tables
Encounter encountered encounterring House houses
Admire admired admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 Chinese
Hit hitted hitting Car Cars
Sleep slept sleepping Goose Gooses
Drive drove driving Volcano Volcano
See saw seeing Syllabus Syllabus
Do did doing Potato potatos
Help helped helping Tooth teeth
Cut cutted cutting Woman Weman
Bring brought bring Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Intern Interning Computer Computers
Shower showered showerring Deer Deer
Arise arised arising Foot Feet
16/20 17/20 12/20
APLX DATA L1
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brung Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
L1 Native speaker(baseline)
· Age: 21
· From Van Nuys, CA
· Length of L1 study: Native
· Education level: Junior at UCSC
· Linguistics major
· Father and mother both speaks English
· Mother is native english speaker, Father is Guatemalan.
1. When did you begin to study English?
My mother was a college freshman when she gave birth to me. As a result, she needed a babysitter or some sort of daycare to take care of me while she went to school and worked. She taught me basic English words and phrases that any parent would begin to teach their toddler. However, while she was busy, and once she found a trustworthy but inexpensive daycare to dr ...
APLX DATA ANSWERSVerb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb.docxarmitageclaire49
APLX DATA ANSWERS
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homework
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brought Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
APLX DATA L2
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran running Intern Interns
Eat ate eatting Laptop Laptops
Walk walked walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man men
Swim swam swimming Person people
Practice practiced practicing Table tables
Encounter encountered encounterring House houses
Admire admired admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 Chinese
Hit hitted hitting Car Cars
Sleep slept sleepping Goose Gooses
Drive drove driving Volcano Volcano
See saw seeing Syllabus Syllabus
Do did doing Potato potatos
Help helped helping Tooth teeth
Cut cutted cutting Woman Weman
Bring brought bring Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Intern Interning Computer Computers
Shower showered showerring Deer Deer
Arise arised arising Foot Feet
16/20 17/20 12/20
APLX DATA L1
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brung Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
L1 Native speaker(baseline)
· Age: 21
· From Van Nuys, CA
· Length of L1 study: Native
· Education level: Junior at UCSC
· Linguistics major
· Father and mother both speaks English
· Mother is native english speaker, Father is Guatemalan.
1. When did you begin to study English?
My mother was a college freshman when she gave birth to me. As a result, she needed a babysitter or some sort of daycare to take care of me while she went to school and worked. She taught me basic English words and phrases that any parent would begin to teach their toddler. However, while she was busy, and once she found a trustworthy but inexpensive daycare to dr.
This is a short but useful and entertaining overview of teaching English as a foreign or second language. It covers topics such as:
choosing the right TEFL course
finding work
dealing with classroom issues
professional development in TEFL.
2. FIRST SESSION
CONTENTS
MEJORA DE LA COMPETENCIA COMUNICATIVA: WHY?
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
AFECTIVE FILTERS
INTERLANGUAGE
APPROACHES TO EFL/ESL
STRUCTURE OF THE SESSIONS
METALANGUAGE IMPORTANCE
RESOURCES TO BE USED:
-Documents sent weekly.
-BLOG: http://enricvalorteachersimprovingenglish.blogspot.com.es/
-BOOKS: -Free English Grammar
- Essential English Grammar. CUP
- English Pronunciation in Use.CUP
-English Vocabulary in Use. CUP
-A Short Course in English for Adult Students
CLASSROOM LANGUAGE IMPORTANCE.
PHONETICS
KNOW OUR TEACHER
KNOWING EACH OTHER
LET’S START OUR ADVENTURE: At the Airport
PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS (Grammar Review; Lemon Tree Song)
GLOGSTER TASK
6. INTERACTION AND
COLLABORATION
WORKING INDIVIDUALLY, BUT WITH THE MAIN PURPOSE
TO
IMPROVE INTERACTION. SO, WE WILL WORK MAINLY IN
PAIRS, IN GROUPS AND CHORUS WORK.
8. AFFECTIVE FILTERS
LOW AFFECTIVE FILTER Risk taking
It is imperative that teachers also institute a policy in the classroom that
prohibits students from making fun of their peers or laughing at
errors made by other students. The optimal classroom for language
learning and production is a classroom that encourages risk-taking in
language production and views errors as a natural progression ofa natural progression of
language learninglanguage learning ..
When placed in a safe and affirming environment, many
students will blossom and grow in their language development!!
HIGH AFFECTIVE FILTER (Anxious, worried for his/her results)
10. INTERLANGUAGE
Interlanguage is the type of language produced by second- and
foreign- language learners who are in the process of learning a
language. In language learning, learner’s errors are caused by
several different processes. These include:
a. borrowing patterns from the mother tongue
b. b. extending patterns from the target language.
c. c. Expressing meanings using the words and grammar which
are already known
From Richards, Jack C et al. 1992. Dictionary of
LanguageTeaching & Applied Linguistics. Second Edition.
Essex: Longman Group UK Limited. p.186
11. APPROACHES TO EFL/ESL
Authentic Task-Based Materials
Bringing the Real World Into the Classroom.
TASKS IMPORTANCE=FEEDBACK
CLIL (Content and Language Integrated
Learning) whenever possible.
12. STRUCTURE OF THE
SESSIONS
5’ WARM-UP QUESTIONS
(Reflection on Session. Self-Assessment Sheet)
The 4 Skills with its correspondent
microskills; reading, writing, listening,
speaking. Integrated or separated.
5’ END-UP QUESTIONS
(Reflection on session. Self-Assessment Sheet)
WHY?
13. METALANGUAGE
Meta-language is the language teachers and learners use to
talk about the English language, learning and teaching.
Example
Words and phrases such as 'verb', 'noun', 'present perfect
continuous', 'phrasal verb' and 'reported speech' are all
examples of common classroom meta-language.
In the classroom
Certain classroom teaching materials rely on the learner
knowing an extensive range of meta-language and teachers
sometimes spend time teaching learners some of the more
common terms.
15. ALL ABOUT YOUR TEACHER
I’ ve got a younger sister.
Last week I went ice-skating.
I really like going swimming
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME (PAGES 10-13)
EXAMPLES:-How old is your sister? What’s her name?
-Who did you go ice-skating with? Did you fall over?
-How often do you go swimming? How many lengths do you usually
swim?
IF A QUESTION IS TOO PERSONAL:
I’d rather not answer that question.
16. ALL ABOUT YOUR TEACHER
At weekends I usually go to the beach.
For breakfast I always have coffee.
Yesterday I went to a course to learn Valencian language.
When I’m older I think I’ll be travelling.
Next week I am going to teach you all about different learning styles.
I listen to music when I feel happy.
I’ve never been to China.
Learning English is one of the most rewarding experiences I have had.
The best day of the week is Friday.
At home I have to make the beds, tidy up the living room, cook, look after the
kids, etc etc.
When I was little I wanted to be a vet.
I don’t really like the housework.
People my age enjoy dancing.
I reckon that parents should collaborate with teachers.
The best sport is indoor cycling.
17. ME TOO; ME NEITHER
AFFIRMATIV
E
(when you agree
with the
speaker)
I want to go to
Paris.
Me too.
NEGATIVE
(When you
disagree with
the speaker)
I don't like fried
fish.
Me neither.
a. I like playing volleyball.
b. I'm not very good at physics.
c. I'd love to go to Disneyworld.
d. I really like the Beatles.
e. I can't speak Japanese.
f. I like to go to the club on Saturdays.
g. I love chocolate!
18. YOUR TURN
Complete worksheet 1
Two rows facing each other
1 minute one sentence (move one
place to the left)
Work in pairs to see how much YOU
remember
Feedback to the rest
http://edu.glogster.com
19. What can you say if someone tells
you something surprising
Really?
What?
What a surprise!
Well I never! / Blimey!
That's the last thing I expected
You're kidding!
I don't believe it! / Are you serious?
I'm speechless!
I'd never have guessed.
You don't say!
No way
You’re joking!!
20. QUESTIONS
Where do you?
When do you?
Why?
Who?
What?
How?
Really?
Me too
Me neither
21. LET’S START OUR ADVENTURE
-Are you ready to fly to England? We will start
our adventure "At the Airport".
-We will simulate through Role Play
activities all along the course a real journey
to England, so that you can practice real life
situations that will help you to face them when
need it.
HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY JOURNEY
22. THROUGH CUSTOMS ROLE
PLAY
A: Welcome to Canada. May I see your passport please?
B: Sure. Here it is.
A: Where are you coming from?
B: I'm coming from Seoul, Korea.
A: What is the purpose of your visit?
B: I'm here on business.
A: How long are you planning to stay?
B: I'll be staying for three weeks.
A: Where will you be staying?
B: I'll be staying at a hotel.
A: Have you ever been to Canada before?
B: No, this is my first time.
A: Do you have anything to declare?
B: No, nothing.
A: Enjoy your stay.
B: Thank you.
23. PRESENT SIMPLE/PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE: USES
Regular habits and routines
Permanent situations
Scientific or general facts
PRESENT CONTINUOUS: USES
Something that is happening now or around
now
Temporary situations
Future arrangements