Expressing Opinion and Showing positive action
Part One : Read how to :
1) show and express opinion
2) Accept or agree with an opinion
3) Reject or disagree with an opnion
3) Use of time sequencers
Part Two: Practice expressing and rejecting opinions
safety rules and conduct disasters& Had better-ought to-should-if I were you ...Mr Bounab Samir
Natural Disaster Recommendations
Part 1 : worksheet
task 1 : Complete with had to or should
task 2 : If I were you " Rewrite using if I were you "
Task 3: Find the silent letters in the transcribed words
task 4: Write into the direct speech using the intorductory verbs
task 5: safety rules and conducts in natural disaster ' earthquake'
task 6: Writing anouncement preventing people from natural disasters
Part2 : Passages about natural disasters with reading comprehension questions
*=*= Like & hate + verb +Verb +ing & Silent letters =*=*=
Task 1 : Choose the right verb form
task 2 : fill in the gaps with like - hate - love
task 3 : Turn the sentence into the negative form
task 4: Turn the sentences into the interrogative form
Task 5 / ask the questions
task 6 : Correct the mistakes
task 7 : Re-order the words to make correct sentences
Task 8 : Silent latters
Best of Luck
Mr Samir Bounab ( Teacher Trainer )
the links
lexis & tasks related to travelling & revision of simple present tense.pdfMr Bounab Samir
task 1 : Look at the picture and answer the questions
task 2 : match the abbreviations with the cardinal directions
task 3 : name the famous places to visit in Algeria
task 4 : Match the names of transport with the their pictures
task 5 : How do we travel ? Classify the means of tranpsort
task 6 : What do we need to travel . Re-order the words
task 7: Ask the questions ( auxiliaries questions)
task 8: complete the questions with thr right "wh qq" words
task 9 : Give the right form of the verbs in brackets ( use the simple present tense )
task 10 : Write into the negative form
MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdfMr Bounab Samir
Being Good Citizen
Part 1: Reading passage about being good citizen to save the world
Part2 : Reading Comprehension tasks exploiting the passage
Part3 : Using the imperative more tasks about protecting the world (afformative and negative imperative forms)
Worksheet " Reported Speech Part 2 -All tenses"
=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*==*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
Task 1 : Re-write into the direct speech
task 2: Change the sentences from indirect to indirect speech
Task 3: Re-write the indirect questions into the direct ones
Task4 : Change the sentences into indirect speech (auxialary
questions)
Task 5: re-write into indirect speech (wh qq words questions)
Task 6 : Correct the mistakes
Task 7 : Report using mixed tense....
Best of Luck
Mr.Samir Bounab ( Teacher Trainer )
2 AS Types of Disaster and where they occur & Reported Speech.pdfMr Bounab Samir
Disaster & safety
Part 1:
task 1 : WOrd CLoud "listing the words related to natural disaster
task 2: Matching pictures with names of natural disaster
Task 3 :Mtaching words with the right natural disaster definitions
Task4: Word seard games " find the natural disaster names"
Task 5: Write the warning natural signs names
Task 6: Classify the types of natural disasters
Part2 :
Reported Speech
task1: Re-write into the indirect speech
task 2: Put the intorductory verb into the past then write the sentences into the indirect speech
Task 3: Make indirect sentences into the present
Expressing Opinion and Showing positive action
Part One : Read how to :
1) show and express opinion
2) Accept or agree with an opinion
3) Reject or disagree with an opnion
3) Use of time sequencers
Part Two: Practice expressing and rejecting opinions
safety rules and conduct disasters& Had better-ought to-should-if I were you ...Mr Bounab Samir
Natural Disaster Recommendations
Part 1 : worksheet
task 1 : Complete with had to or should
task 2 : If I were you " Rewrite using if I were you "
Task 3: Find the silent letters in the transcribed words
task 4: Write into the direct speech using the intorductory verbs
task 5: safety rules and conducts in natural disaster ' earthquake'
task 6: Writing anouncement preventing people from natural disasters
Part2 : Passages about natural disasters with reading comprehension questions
*=*= Like & hate + verb +Verb +ing & Silent letters =*=*=
Task 1 : Choose the right verb form
task 2 : fill in the gaps with like - hate - love
task 3 : Turn the sentence into the negative form
task 4: Turn the sentences into the interrogative form
Task 5 / ask the questions
task 6 : Correct the mistakes
task 7 : Re-order the words to make correct sentences
Task 8 : Silent latters
Best of Luck
Mr Samir Bounab ( Teacher Trainer )
the links
lexis & tasks related to travelling & revision of simple present tense.pdfMr Bounab Samir
task 1 : Look at the picture and answer the questions
task 2 : match the abbreviations with the cardinal directions
task 3 : name the famous places to visit in Algeria
task 4 : Match the names of transport with the their pictures
task 5 : How do we travel ? Classify the means of tranpsort
task 6 : What do we need to travel . Re-order the words
task 7: Ask the questions ( auxiliaries questions)
task 8: complete the questions with thr right "wh qq" words
task 9 : Give the right form of the verbs in brackets ( use the simple present tense )
task 10 : Write into the negative form
MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdfMr Bounab Samir
Being Good Citizen
Part 1: Reading passage about being good citizen to save the world
Part2 : Reading Comprehension tasks exploiting the passage
Part3 : Using the imperative more tasks about protecting the world (afformative and negative imperative forms)
Worksheet " Reported Speech Part 2 -All tenses"
=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*==*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
Task 1 : Re-write into the direct speech
task 2: Change the sentences from indirect to indirect speech
Task 3: Re-write the indirect questions into the direct ones
Task4 : Change the sentences into indirect speech (auxialary
questions)
Task 5: re-write into indirect speech (wh qq words questions)
Task 6 : Correct the mistakes
Task 7 : Report using mixed tense....
Best of Luck
Mr.Samir Bounab ( Teacher Trainer )
2 AS Types of Disaster and where they occur & Reported Speech.pdfMr Bounab Samir
Disaster & safety
Part 1:
task 1 : WOrd CLoud "listing the words related to natural disaster
task 2: Matching pictures with names of natural disaster
Task 3 :Mtaching words with the right natural disaster definitions
Task4: Word seard games " find the natural disaster names"
Task 5: Write the warning natural signs names
Task 6: Classify the types of natural disasters
Part2 :
Reported Speech
task1: Re-write into the indirect speech
task 2: Put the intorductory verb into the past then write the sentences into the indirect speech
Task 3: Make indirect sentences into the present
task 1 : Unscramble the words to make correct sentence
task2 : Put the verbs in brackets into the correct trense
task 3: What do the sentences mean
task 4: Complete the dialogues with the simple present tense or the future simple tense
task 5: Supply the punctuation and capital letters
Task 6 : Complete the sentence with your own words
Abstract:
We love our children’s holding pencils, pens and making their first drawings. They start making their first drawing lines, circles, zigzags, before they write, so they feel happy about their first drawing and how they are amazed to express themselves before event joining schools.
Young learners once at school quickly learn that success at school is measured by how well you can read and write, not by how good your drawings are.
Writing is combination of process and product , the process refers to gathering ideas and thoughts and working on them to be readable for the reads .
However, learners who draw their first graphics before they tackle writing tasks produce better writing. It is likely this is because the act of drawing concentrates the mind on the topic at hand, and provides an avenue for rehearsal before writing.
Many questions are raised to reach such goal:
Why is writing important for young learners ?
What are the initiation steps to teach spelling and writing ?
How to make very young learners write fluently ?
All these questions I will be very pleased to tackle them with you in my conference meeting and see how to help young learners teachers benefit from this presentation to help their learners once in class .
Methodology :
Workshop objective: By the end of this presentation and workshop, the audience will be able to importance of writing for your learners and how to proceed in that.
Workshop format : The workshop is a variety of tasks , where the audience will be invited to work in pair , groups in a room with round tables for interaction and theatre or classroom style while being invited to power point presentation
Diversity :
Well 1h is not enough for such important topic , but I will try to manage that by allocating not more than the required timing for each task in order to cover all the topic
I will try to proceed as follows :
Set Ground Rules
Before I start the workshop, I have to establish ground rules to make the environment in which everyone feels comfortable ( phones in silent mode, respect each others while interacting, help each others while working in round table made class……
Use Ice Breakers to Build Bridges
For example, when the speakers introduces himself he may invite , everyone to share their feeling taking part in ELT conference(s).
How to Wrap Up
By the end of the workshop, the attendees are invited to share what they have learned. I have to make them complete an evaluation paper, so I can gauge what worked best about the workshop and what improvements need to be made
Thank you
Mr Samir Bounab ( Teacher trainer)
Writing Agony Letter & If type O+1 & Diphthongs + Text “Arab Science”.pdfMr Bounab Samir
*= Technology & Innovations =*=*
Worksheet : ** Writing Agony Letter &
** If type O+1 &
** Diphthongs +
** Text Sample “The Golden Age of Arab Science"
** Passive
** conditionals
** Number of syllables in a word
** Written Expression "Writing Biography
imperative do & don't health safety recommendations.pdfMr Bounab Samir
task 1 : Look at the coronas virus pictures and match them with the right numbers
task2 : re-order the words to make correct sentences about corona virus healthy recommendations
task 3 : classify healthy and unhealthy food
task 4 : rewrite into the imperative
Texr : Obesity and health recommendations
Asking & Telling the time & Sample text School timetableMr Bounab Samir
Describing daily activities
telling the time
reordering the words to make correct sentences sayingthe time
matching the sentences with the correct clock time
writing the time in full
writing the time in letters
re-ordering the questions asking about the time
sample text abotu school timetables & sounds "th" &"the" &/ei/ & /i/
writing letter intorducing oneself and school timetable
2AS passive-voice & text oil & letter of advice & conditional & stressed sy...Mr Bounab Samir
General revision about Passive Voice
a) Rule of the passive with different tenses
b) Choose only yhe passive
c)underline the correct variant
d) find the correct form of the verbs
e) Sample text about "oil" + word formation + conditional & passive & stressed syllables + written expression : writing letter of advice
MS4 seq 2 revision superlative & past & past continuous with while and when &...Mr Bounab Samir
*=*=* MS4 seq 2 revision (part 2) worksheet *=*=*
1)Superlative
2) Past & past continuous with while and when
3) Present perfect
4) Prefixes and suffixes
5) Final "ed" sound
6) Text dream career
Best of luck
Mr.Samir Bounab ( Teacher Trainer )
Discoveries and innovations Words stress & If type 1 function...Mr Bounab Samir
This document discusses word stress rules in English and provides examples of activities to identify stressed syllables in words. It also discusses types of compound words and where stress is placed. There are examples of identifying stressed syllables in words ending in certain suffixes like "-ic", "-tion", "-sion", "-cy", "-ty", "-phy", "-gy", and "-al". The document provides a letter asking for advice about whether to help family financially or pursue becoming a doctor. It provides exercises on verbs, nouns, adjectives and a reading comprehension passage on the impact of science.
general grammar revision for MS4 learners seq 2Mr Bounab Samir
MS4 worksheet: ***Sequence 2 General Revision***
1) writing the superlative form of the adjectives
2) Forming Adjectives Using the Suffixes: "ful" and "less"
3) Narrating using The past continuous and the past using "while" & when "
4) Prefixes: (dis; un; in; im; il and ir).
5) The present perfect with time markers "always - ever-never-just)
6) The Contrast Markers "like, unlike and whereas"
7) Pronunciation of "ed" endings in past simple and past participle of regular verbs
8) : Situation of integration
-->Write a letter to a friend talking about
one's personality and interests, childhood/ school memories,
dream job ,ideal teacher and friend.
Best of luck for our angels
Mr .Samir Bounab ( teacher trainer)
2 as unit 3 technology & innovation & if type 0 & suffixes.pdfMr Bounab Samir
2AS level worksheet: Technology & Innovations
Part 1:
1) word cloud: eliciting lexis related to technology and inventions
2) Conditionals: Type 0 + Type 1
3) Forming Adjectives
Part 2 : Text " Astronomy "
-> conditionals
-> Final "ed" sound
-> Written Expression ( situation of integration ) "Letter of advice"
Wish you best of luck
Mr.Samir Bounab ( teacher trainer)
The links
Meeting and Workshop Medea District 3
I would like to thank Mrs Arab for inviting me to take part in her meeting and training workshop for the teachers of her district
Big Thank to all the teachers and to their precious collaboration
The meeting points
** The New didactic guide 2023
** Characteristics of Young Learners
** The exit profile
** Learning styles
** What teaching strategies are good for different learning/perceptual styles?
**Classroom Guidelines
** Framing of the Syllabus
** Target Competences
** Main Adjustments
** Topics and communicative objectives
** The teaching and learning framwork
** How to demonstrate phonemic awareness
** Tips for teaching writing
** The problem solving situation
** Suggested sesison lay out
** Assessment
** Workshop tasks
For futher reading pleased download the PDF copy
Classroom management : Part 12
****2 Generation Curriculum & Teaching PPU Speaking Lesson***
**Mr Samir Bounab **
===========================================
**To teach “Speaking Lesson (grammar) “ we need PPU frame work:
-->What is PPU? Or 3 PPPs ?
(P) = Presentation
(P) = Practice
(U) = Use “produce”
--> NB: "Use" has wider usage *in and outside* the class than
**Produce** which can occur just in class.
1) Pre stage : This can be "an ice- breaker, warmer or lead in".
2) Presentation :
A/ The teacher : **[decides on the teaching aids to be used]**
Conveys the meaning of new material / language to students (inductively or deductively)
Gives them the chance to interact with it and to indicate in some way (not necessarily by producing the language) that they have understood.
Provide maximum opportunity to students to speak the target language by providing a rich environment that contains collaborative work, authentic materials and tasks, and shared knowledge.
Try to involve each student in every speaking activity; for this aim, practice different ways of student participation..........
2.During Stage : ** PRACTICE **: {engage the students in an interchange of communication using what they have been learning}
3. Post Stage : **USE** = **Produce** = feed back
For further reading please download the PFD copy
Classroom Management assessment for learning activities and tools.pdfMr Bounab Samir
Assessment Stage ( AFL & AOL ) is of great importance for both teacher and learners . Assessment for learning (AfL) is very valuable when inserted in teaching and learning process
This set of different activities and tools for teachers to use in order to use while dealing with assessment for learning:
I hope you find it useful!....
TOP 10 TIPS ON ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING
________________________________________
Assessment influences what a learners see as important in their lessons. Good assessment design can enhance learners learning process
INFLUENCE OF ASSESSMENT ON STUDY
1. Provide sufficient (spaced) assessed tasks for learners to be encouraged to allocate sufficient time to study over a suitable time period and avoid ‘cramming’.
Tips:
• Learners required to display work publicly
• Group work which encourages support for the group
• More frequent tasks rather than one end of module assessment (or build in steps)
2. Design the assessment so that learners tackle the task appropriately: ie they engage in the process of learning rather than simply producing a final
product.
Tips:
• Allocate some percentage of the overall mark to draft work or justifications of decisions made while completing the assignment
• Allow learners to show their errors and explain their corrections
• Value the learning involved rather than the final assignment
You probably know if it’s hard for your learners to learn by listening,
But if they get their bodied up and moving around, things click instantly.
Or maybe they love listening to audiobooks,
But nothing seems to make sense to them when they sit down to read a paper book.
What you are describing when you talk about your learners in this way is their learning style.
PIASP is a teaching grammar and pronunciation method conform to CBA and Bloom taxonomy that I developed since 2009
1)P= Presentation<Presenting the context in which the structure appears>
For example: After teaching the first session where the learning objectives are tackled in functional way through PPU speaking or PDP listening / reading sessions ,the teacher can invite the learners for a feedback about the last session
The context :Using the learners feedback or the script or the reading text already seen and exploited in the previous session ,the teacher can introduce the new language form using the previous context seen in the first session where teacher can read or invite some of the learners to do it and underline or circle the new grammar item ,this is the presentation phase of the new grammar structure without making the learners aware about it and focus on the functional aspect of the target language ...
classroom management part 2 Use of Arabic and the mother tongue in English c...Mr Bounab Samir
Introduction:
Teachers may find it helpful and easier to use the mother tongue or Arabic while teaching where at each moment learners face problem to understand an instruction or any lexis, but such teaching way will be of great handicap for the learners since they will not make any efforts to learn.
The best way is a good preparation where teachers list the already taught vocabulary and list the new ones by using the appropriate aids that reflect the learners’ needs and interests.
Teachers must be patient and train their learners to use English by re-investing what they learn every day and invite them to perform the new one so the learner will generate day after day in motivated learning situations .
1. When does the teacher feel Arabic can be used in English Class?......
Training Novice teachers
**Teacher ’s documents
**Introducing the Algerian Educational system ( 1st generation syllabus + 2 generation curriculum)
**How to deal with the log book , teacher’s plan book and the board
**Planning lesson
**Teaching Grammar + Pronunciation items
**TD session
**The project work
**Adapting the school manual
**Testing
**Test Report and remedial work
**Opening Session
**Teacher ’s documents
**Introducing the Algerian Educational system ( 1st generation syllabus + 2 generation curriculum)
**How to deal with the log book , teacher’s plan book and the board
task 1 : Unscramble the words to make correct sentence
task2 : Put the verbs in brackets into the correct trense
task 3: What do the sentences mean
task 4: Complete the dialogues with the simple present tense or the future simple tense
task 5: Supply the punctuation and capital letters
Task 6 : Complete the sentence with your own words
Abstract:
We love our children’s holding pencils, pens and making their first drawings. They start making their first drawing lines, circles, zigzags, before they write, so they feel happy about their first drawing and how they are amazed to express themselves before event joining schools.
Young learners once at school quickly learn that success at school is measured by how well you can read and write, not by how good your drawings are.
Writing is combination of process and product , the process refers to gathering ideas and thoughts and working on them to be readable for the reads .
However, learners who draw their first graphics before they tackle writing tasks produce better writing. It is likely this is because the act of drawing concentrates the mind on the topic at hand, and provides an avenue for rehearsal before writing.
Many questions are raised to reach such goal:
Why is writing important for young learners ?
What are the initiation steps to teach spelling and writing ?
How to make very young learners write fluently ?
All these questions I will be very pleased to tackle them with you in my conference meeting and see how to help young learners teachers benefit from this presentation to help their learners once in class .
Methodology :
Workshop objective: By the end of this presentation and workshop, the audience will be able to importance of writing for your learners and how to proceed in that.
Workshop format : The workshop is a variety of tasks , where the audience will be invited to work in pair , groups in a room with round tables for interaction and theatre or classroom style while being invited to power point presentation
Diversity :
Well 1h is not enough for such important topic , but I will try to manage that by allocating not more than the required timing for each task in order to cover all the topic
I will try to proceed as follows :
Set Ground Rules
Before I start the workshop, I have to establish ground rules to make the environment in which everyone feels comfortable ( phones in silent mode, respect each others while interacting, help each others while working in round table made class……
Use Ice Breakers to Build Bridges
For example, when the speakers introduces himself he may invite , everyone to share their feeling taking part in ELT conference(s).
How to Wrap Up
By the end of the workshop, the attendees are invited to share what they have learned. I have to make them complete an evaluation paper, so I can gauge what worked best about the workshop and what improvements need to be made
Thank you
Mr Samir Bounab ( Teacher trainer)
Writing Agony Letter & If type O+1 & Diphthongs + Text “Arab Science”.pdfMr Bounab Samir
*= Technology & Innovations =*=*
Worksheet : ** Writing Agony Letter &
** If type O+1 &
** Diphthongs +
** Text Sample “The Golden Age of Arab Science"
** Passive
** conditionals
** Number of syllables in a word
** Written Expression "Writing Biography
imperative do & don't health safety recommendations.pdfMr Bounab Samir
task 1 : Look at the coronas virus pictures and match them with the right numbers
task2 : re-order the words to make correct sentences about corona virus healthy recommendations
task 3 : classify healthy and unhealthy food
task 4 : rewrite into the imperative
Texr : Obesity and health recommendations
Asking & Telling the time & Sample text School timetableMr Bounab Samir
Describing daily activities
telling the time
reordering the words to make correct sentences sayingthe time
matching the sentences with the correct clock time
writing the time in full
writing the time in letters
re-ordering the questions asking about the time
sample text abotu school timetables & sounds "th" &"the" &/ei/ & /i/
writing letter intorducing oneself and school timetable
2AS passive-voice & text oil & letter of advice & conditional & stressed sy...Mr Bounab Samir
General revision about Passive Voice
a) Rule of the passive with different tenses
b) Choose only yhe passive
c)underline the correct variant
d) find the correct form of the verbs
e) Sample text about "oil" + word formation + conditional & passive & stressed syllables + written expression : writing letter of advice
MS4 seq 2 revision superlative & past & past continuous with while and when &...Mr Bounab Samir
*=*=* MS4 seq 2 revision (part 2) worksheet *=*=*
1)Superlative
2) Past & past continuous with while and when
3) Present perfect
4) Prefixes and suffixes
5) Final "ed" sound
6) Text dream career
Best of luck
Mr.Samir Bounab ( Teacher Trainer )
Discoveries and innovations Words stress & If type 1 function...Mr Bounab Samir
This document discusses word stress rules in English and provides examples of activities to identify stressed syllables in words. It also discusses types of compound words and where stress is placed. There are examples of identifying stressed syllables in words ending in certain suffixes like "-ic", "-tion", "-sion", "-cy", "-ty", "-phy", "-gy", and "-al". The document provides a letter asking for advice about whether to help family financially or pursue becoming a doctor. It provides exercises on verbs, nouns, adjectives and a reading comprehension passage on the impact of science.
general grammar revision for MS4 learners seq 2Mr Bounab Samir
MS4 worksheet: ***Sequence 2 General Revision***
1) writing the superlative form of the adjectives
2) Forming Adjectives Using the Suffixes: "ful" and "less"
3) Narrating using The past continuous and the past using "while" & when "
4) Prefixes: (dis; un; in; im; il and ir).
5) The present perfect with time markers "always - ever-never-just)
6) The Contrast Markers "like, unlike and whereas"
7) Pronunciation of "ed" endings in past simple and past participle of regular verbs
8) : Situation of integration
-->Write a letter to a friend talking about
one's personality and interests, childhood/ school memories,
dream job ,ideal teacher and friend.
Best of luck for our angels
Mr .Samir Bounab ( teacher trainer)
2 as unit 3 technology & innovation & if type 0 & suffixes.pdfMr Bounab Samir
2AS level worksheet: Technology & Innovations
Part 1:
1) word cloud: eliciting lexis related to technology and inventions
2) Conditionals: Type 0 + Type 1
3) Forming Adjectives
Part 2 : Text " Astronomy "
-> conditionals
-> Final "ed" sound
-> Written Expression ( situation of integration ) "Letter of advice"
Wish you best of luck
Mr.Samir Bounab ( teacher trainer)
The links
Meeting and Workshop Medea District 3
I would like to thank Mrs Arab for inviting me to take part in her meeting and training workshop for the teachers of her district
Big Thank to all the teachers and to their precious collaboration
The meeting points
** The New didactic guide 2023
** Characteristics of Young Learners
** The exit profile
** Learning styles
** What teaching strategies are good for different learning/perceptual styles?
**Classroom Guidelines
** Framing of the Syllabus
** Target Competences
** Main Adjustments
** Topics and communicative objectives
** The teaching and learning framwork
** How to demonstrate phonemic awareness
** Tips for teaching writing
** The problem solving situation
** Suggested sesison lay out
** Assessment
** Workshop tasks
For futher reading pleased download the PDF copy
Classroom management : Part 12
****2 Generation Curriculum & Teaching PPU Speaking Lesson***
**Mr Samir Bounab **
===========================================
**To teach “Speaking Lesson (grammar) “ we need PPU frame work:
-->What is PPU? Or 3 PPPs ?
(P) = Presentation
(P) = Practice
(U) = Use “produce”
--> NB: "Use" has wider usage *in and outside* the class than
**Produce** which can occur just in class.
1) Pre stage : This can be "an ice- breaker, warmer or lead in".
2) Presentation :
A/ The teacher : **[decides on the teaching aids to be used]**
Conveys the meaning of new material / language to students (inductively or deductively)
Gives them the chance to interact with it and to indicate in some way (not necessarily by producing the language) that they have understood.
Provide maximum opportunity to students to speak the target language by providing a rich environment that contains collaborative work, authentic materials and tasks, and shared knowledge.
Try to involve each student in every speaking activity; for this aim, practice different ways of student participation..........
2.During Stage : ** PRACTICE **: {engage the students in an interchange of communication using what they have been learning}
3. Post Stage : **USE** = **Produce** = feed back
For further reading please download the PFD copy
Classroom Management assessment for learning activities and tools.pdfMr Bounab Samir
Assessment Stage ( AFL & AOL ) is of great importance for both teacher and learners . Assessment for learning (AfL) is very valuable when inserted in teaching and learning process
This set of different activities and tools for teachers to use in order to use while dealing with assessment for learning:
I hope you find it useful!....
TOP 10 TIPS ON ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING
________________________________________
Assessment influences what a learners see as important in their lessons. Good assessment design can enhance learners learning process
INFLUENCE OF ASSESSMENT ON STUDY
1. Provide sufficient (spaced) assessed tasks for learners to be encouraged to allocate sufficient time to study over a suitable time period and avoid ‘cramming’.
Tips:
• Learners required to display work publicly
• Group work which encourages support for the group
• More frequent tasks rather than one end of module assessment (or build in steps)
2. Design the assessment so that learners tackle the task appropriately: ie they engage in the process of learning rather than simply producing a final
product.
Tips:
• Allocate some percentage of the overall mark to draft work or justifications of decisions made while completing the assignment
• Allow learners to show their errors and explain their corrections
• Value the learning involved rather than the final assignment
You probably know if it’s hard for your learners to learn by listening,
But if they get their bodied up and moving around, things click instantly.
Or maybe they love listening to audiobooks,
But nothing seems to make sense to them when they sit down to read a paper book.
What you are describing when you talk about your learners in this way is their learning style.
PIASP is a teaching grammar and pronunciation method conform to CBA and Bloom taxonomy that I developed since 2009
1)P= Presentation<Presenting the context in which the structure appears>
For example: After teaching the first session where the learning objectives are tackled in functional way through PPU speaking or PDP listening / reading sessions ,the teacher can invite the learners for a feedback about the last session
The context :Using the learners feedback or the script or the reading text already seen and exploited in the previous session ,the teacher can introduce the new language form using the previous context seen in the first session where teacher can read or invite some of the learners to do it and underline or circle the new grammar item ,this is the presentation phase of the new grammar structure without making the learners aware about it and focus on the functional aspect of the target language ...
classroom management part 2 Use of Arabic and the mother tongue in English c...Mr Bounab Samir
Introduction:
Teachers may find it helpful and easier to use the mother tongue or Arabic while teaching where at each moment learners face problem to understand an instruction or any lexis, but such teaching way will be of great handicap for the learners since they will not make any efforts to learn.
The best way is a good preparation where teachers list the already taught vocabulary and list the new ones by using the appropriate aids that reflect the learners’ needs and interests.
Teachers must be patient and train their learners to use English by re-investing what they learn every day and invite them to perform the new one so the learner will generate day after day in motivated learning situations .
1. When does the teacher feel Arabic can be used in English Class?......
Training Novice teachers
**Teacher ’s documents
**Introducing the Algerian Educational system ( 1st generation syllabus + 2 generation curriculum)
**How to deal with the log book , teacher’s plan book and the board
**Planning lesson
**Teaching Grammar + Pronunciation items
**TD session
**The project work
**Adapting the school manual
**Testing
**Test Report and remedial work
**Opening Session
**Teacher ’s documents
**Introducing the Algerian Educational system ( 1st generation syllabus + 2 generation curriculum)
**How to deal with the log book , teacher’s plan book and the board
1. - Pre- Reading (P) – During / While (D) Reading – Post- Reading (P) -
« Reading lessons »
A Reading lesson plan is made of the following steps :
{ Pre-reading (P) –During/While reading (D) – Post-reading (P)}
Reading is an interactive process that goes on between the reader and the text, resulting in comprehension
Reading is an activity with a purpose. A person may read in order to gain information or verify existing knowledge,
or in order to critique a writer’s ideas or writing style
A person may also read for enjoyment, or to enhance knowledge of the language being read.
The text presents letters, words, sentences, and paragraphs that encode meaning.
The reader uses knowledge, skills, and strategies to determine what that meaning is
In the case of reading, this means producing students who can use reading strategies to maximize their
comprehension of text, identify relevant and non-relevant information, and tolerate less than word-by-word
comprehension.
Sample pre-reading activities:
•Using the title, subtitles, and divisions within the text to predict content and organization or sequence of
information
•Looking at pictures, maps, diagrams, or graphs and their captions
•Talking about the author’s background, writing style, and usual topics
•Skimming to find the theme or main idea and eliciting related prior knowledge
•Reviewing vocabulary or grammatical structures
•Reading over the comprehension questions to focus attention on finding that information while reading
•Constructing semantic webs (a graphic arrangement of concepts or words showing how they are related)
•Doing guided practice with guessing meaning from context or checking comprehension while reading
•Asking the learners to anticipate from a picture or the title .
•Introducing the topic through some key words .
•Telling a parallel story to introduce some difficult words .
•Having the learners predict information constituents .
•Review a previous lesson that is thematically or structurally linked to the new one .
•Ask pointed questions to whet the pupils' appetite and raise their motivation.
While-reading activities
MCQ
True / false / not mentioned.
Table filling
Matching pair activities
Sentence completion .
Open ended comprehension questions graded from :
a)Reference questions : where the answer are explicitly given in the text
b)Inference questions :where the pupils have to read between the lines to find the answers .
C) Evaluation questions : although these questions are too difficult at this level
Post reading phase :
The role of the teacher here is that of evaluator .He checks that the objectives set , that is the
activities set in the reading phase have been done to his satisfaction .These activities are corrected .
This is also an opportunity to diagnose more common mistakes and offer remedial works to the hole
class for mistakes made by all .There may also be follow up written or oral activities :
The learners can ask each other questions on the passage .
They can imagine a different ending orally , to pave the way to written expression .
They can retell the passage from a different character's point of view .
They can learn how to summarize the passage orally first then written .
2. Reading Aloud in the Classroom
Students do not learn to read by reading aloud.
A person who reads aloud and comprehends the meaning of the text is coordinating word
recognition with comprehension and speaking and pronunciation ability in highly complex
ways. Students whose language skills are limited are not able to process at this level.
In addition, reading aloud is a task that students will rarely, if ever, need to do outside
of the classroom
It does not test a student’s ability to use reading to accomplish a purpose or goal.
• There are three ways to use reading aloud productively in the language classroom.
• Read aloud to your students as they follow along silently. You have the ability to use
inflection and tone to help them hear what the text is saying. Following along as you
read will help students move from word-by-word reading to reading in phrases and
thought units, as they do in their first language.
• Use the “read and look up” technique. With this technique, a student reads a phrase
or sentence silently as many times as necessary, then looks up (away from the text)
and tells you what the phrase or sentence says. This encourages students to read for
ideas, rather than for word recognition.
• However, reading aloud can help a teacher assess whether a student is “seeing” word
endings and other grammatical features when reading
By Mr.Samir Bounab
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