суббота, 31 декабря 2022 г.
farewell to 2022
понедельник, 19 декабря 2022 г.
Keep it up, Kira!
суббота, 19 февраля 2022 г.
travelling lesson #1
понедельник, 7 февраля 2022 г.
Shopping #2
You're so HOTS I want to role-play with you.
The more I teach Tasya the more I think what a bright student I am dealing with. I would love to be wise enough to always encourage her frolics and sence of humour and not to push hard enough to perform well in close ended tests.
Recently I've discovered that she may somehow fail to find opposites to simple words (such as heavy/light, strong/weak, etc.) which worrield me for a wile. But at the same day she showed herself as a pretty good communicator and a story teller. Testing is tricky. Don't fall into its trap. I've analysed that Tasya prefers the tasks that engage Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) more than those of the Lower ones (LOTS) (according to Bloom's taxonomy, check it out).
Taya can be very creative and comes up with very nice ideas for another word of the day comic strip. She loves to role-play any life situations very emotionally applying all her artistry and charm. She is my dream student!
And on top of that she has just become an independent reader. She has her bed time stories in English and I think I should do some research on how to provide her with more authentic literature. (Today she read Pippi Longstockings on her own, I could hardly believe it, my dear).
LESSON BREAKDOWN
Duration: 60 min.
Course book: Go Getter 3rd, SB P. 23, Audio 35, 36, 37
Topic: Shopping
Aim: Lexic
Stage: Warm up
Roleplay game. We used our toy shop set 'A vegetable stall' with some plastic goods, basket, scales, cash desk and money. Taya loved this game because now she knew how to say this everyday language:
How can I help you?
It is our special offer.
Here is your change and the receipt.
Would you like to pay in cash or by card?
*In terms of common usage it's often shortened to just "cash or card", so you'll probably most often hear "You can pay with cash or card" in shops. Sometimes a cashier will just look at a customer and ask "cash or card?" as the whole sentence.
Stage: new lexic with a focus on spelling
Guess what's the phrase:
* to stand in a queue (the word 'queue' sounds the same with the letter 'Q')
Taya's got sense of humour! See what the word 'queue' should look like - written in red letters below the picture:
it says: QygheryShe must have known the word ought to be tricky: it takes more letters to write it than sounds to pronunce! And since those letters are silent why should she care what those letters are? There might be silent friends "ght" whatever! :D
3 words to memorize: queue, receipt, cashier
Focus on pronunciation and spelling, silent letters.
We role-played the situation:
A husband is in a que, calling her wife on the phone, who is still roaming around the store:
- What might be keeping you, honey?
- I've been looking for my favourite squash caviar, darling. Now I've got it, but where can I find you?
- I am standing in a queue, catch up soon!
- Sure!
- I don't want to keep the cashier waiting too long.
- I'm coming! Which queue are you in?
- The cashier number 5.
- Right, I can see you now.
Audio 1_35
(A litlle of TPR) Listen and jump up when you hear the new words:
Queue,
cashier,
special offer,
receipt,
change
Picture p.22
Ex. 2,3,4
ex. 6 and 7четверг, 3 февраля 2022 г.
Shopping #1
Lesson plan.
Duration: 60 min.
Course book: Go Getter 3rd, SB P. 24, Audio 38, 39, 40
Topic: Shopping
Aim: Lexic
Stage: Warm upStage: Lead-in
Word map for shopping:
Shopping bag, basket, list, trolley, center…
To do shopping, to go shopping
Who usually does shopping in your family?
What is shopping?
Tasya believed shopping was about buying some clothes. I explained that we do everyday shopping when we want to bring some milk and bread home.
Stage: Pre-listening - pics
Tasya performed this task amazingly! She said: There must be something with her bag, that made her worry, because she frowned her face. And on the second picture I can see the boys are surprized. There must be something wrong with the delivery, it is not what they had expected.
Listening.
The audio story about Harry and George was funny.
Stage: post-listening ex.2, reading the prices, matching
Lexic:
Remember the opposites:
Size: (Big/small)
Weight: (light/heavy)
Price: (cheap/expensive)
Design: (nice/beautiful/ugly)
I've noticed how hard she gets through this type of task: words don't come easy. She can not say what's the opposite to 'hard'. It took a while till she said 'easy', and I accepted that. But she tried to think of another meaning of 'hard' (as hard as stone) and then she could not come up with any ideas at all, till I said: "is it the word 'soft' that you are trying to call to mind?"Comparatives:
Big-bigger-the biggest
Bad-worse-the worst
Expensive-more expesive-the most expensive
I reminded her the episode from "Frozen" where two sisters see each other for the first time on the ceremony of coronation.
Elsa: You're beautiful!
Anna: You're beautifullER. Oh, no! sorry, I didn't mean 'FOOLER' but 'more beautiful'.
Tasya knew it quite well, the comparatives for short and long words okay, still I believe it was worth paying attention to. Done ✔
****But Tasya fell off her chair because she could not sit still without putting her feet above her head and prop them against the wall. She pushed the wall too hard so it made her chair topple over LOL :D
Shall I set the rules for her to remember how to sit, how to behave and show respect - or probably add some TPR activities...
However, we went on with the task and listened to the second part of the audio (it made her relax a bit and forget the chair accident)
****
The boys ordered a toy bag by mistake.
Inferred meaning:
Granny: Do you like my new bag?
Boys: Yes, it's a good, big bag.
New listening episode:
https://www.esl-lab.com/easy/shopping-centers/
The story is so sweet! It is about a 6-7 year old girl trying to buy a present for her daddy using some money from her piggy bank.
Target words: wallet, purse, piggy bank
Did you like the dialogue?
What title would you give to it?
Did you hear the jingling coins? What does it say? (money from a piggy bank) isn't it sweet?
She has been collecting it for days and days by helping her mom around the house.
What would you do if you were a shop assistant?
Stage: Post-listeningDo the quiz (on the same webpage)
Done ✔
Tasya learned to read the prices, numerals like $34.99
Target phrase: Let's say it went on sale.
Production Task: Make a dialogue.
She did! A cartoon! Good job! I made a video of her reading it. Watch here
суббота, 29 января 2022 г.
Proper learning for Taya
вторник, 25 января 2022 г.
Teach lexically. 20 ideas by Hugh Dellar.
Hugh Dellar
And his 20 things in 20 years in 20 minutes
Very thought-provoking points.
(it is my script from the youtube conference clip here)
1. Falling into a me-shaped hole
So, are you still teaching? (the implication is that one yay you'll grow up and get a proper job) :)
Being ME is not a complete disadvantage. The positive advantage: freedom, space for creativity, opportunity to meet amazing people, the space which allows you to recreate the world in the classroom in the way you believe it ought to be.
We (teachers) have all fallen into our own me-shaped holes.
2. Trouble trouble before trouble troubles you. Bring your conflict resolution mechanism into the classroom.
3. Kicking the grammar habit
Grammar anxiety - a contagious disease - don't infect your students with it. Don't spend many fruitless hours for recognizing the difference between:
The phone was ringing while I had a bath.
The phone was ringing while I was having a bath.
The phone rang while I had a bath.
The phone rang while I was having a bath.
Move on from pondering anxiously over bizarre grammatical sentences that none of us ever gonna use.
4. The way I was taught to teach grammar crippled my understanding of grammar. The big lie is that grammar is somehow at the heart what a language is.
5. There really is no need for needs analysis - most students don't know what they need and most students will tell you that they need more grammar.
What students really need is:
✔A repeated exposure to most frequent words in context;
✔A better understanding of how those most frequent words work with other words and how they work with grammar;
✔An advice on how the best to go about learning all this stuff;
✔To listen to and read a wide range of graded texts;
✔A chance to discuss their opinions and ideas, need to be listened to;
✔To be reformulated, to be scaffolded, to be shown better ways of how to do what they want to do.
6. Resistance is futile - but still widespread!
The stronger the resistance the less is learning. Our job is to smooth this lurching this uphill journey towards submission to a kind of unintelligible logic and submission to a different way of framing the world through language. Oil this waters with more noticing, more smiling and saying, Yes I know it's different, crazy English! - that's why I am here (it keeps me in the job)
7. Input is more important than output. The fear of teacher talking time - to be an output focused teacher.
Students don't actually learn by chatting with each other using the language they already came into the class with. We learn language from language! We need a huge amount of input! The input is far more crucial in the classroom than the output is.
8. There is nothing as practical as good theory.
Insatiable thirst for recipes. The feeding which we get at any teaching conferences: I have to get something to come away with that I could do in my classroom. The method is wrongly overvalued over language knowledge and language awareness.
Any innovation is ultimately pointless if we follow basic simple principles of what we do on a day-to-day basis:
➡Ensure Ss meet useful language,
➡Help them to grasp it;
➡Help them to notice aspect of it;
➡Get them to practice it;
➡Get them to revise it;
➡Repeat 🔃
9. The vast majority of mistakes really aren't to do with grammar. There is a wider range of linguistic problems:
Meanings have been semi-digested but the students don't have the sense of the context;
Meanings have been expressed but clumsily;
Ss are bringing over the ways of expressing their ideas from L1
10. The main point of focusing on pronunciation is focusing on the ability to hear and to understand spoken language.
Drilling chunks like: It was a bit of a nightmare!
"the jungle of spoken language" a book by Richard Coldwell "Phonology for listening".
11. We've been in thrall to the cults of Learning Styles, NLP & Multiple Intelligences for far too long.
12. A lesson is not a course.
A course needs to be tightly woven. It needs balance of input, balance of more social language, more academic, more professional language, a balance of light and shade, activity and task time balance, in-built recycling of language - none of these happens without a conscious thought, without planning in advance of delivery of a course. Create an umbrella or a thread which weaves through the lessons. There needs to be a theoretical and conceptual framework which facilitates this kind of interweaving.
13. The group is more important than the individual. Individual is ultimately secondary to the collective. The dynamic of the group is much more crucial than individuals in it. where all of the members value each other equally and they all realise that their own development and progress is tied into that of the other person. Our job is to emphasize the commonality over difference and our failure to do this results in a kind of catastrophic teacher failure on occasion.
14. Phrasal verbs continue to be incredibly badly taught!
15. Skills based lessons are a total waste of time! The skills do not exist outside the language and outside the context. They're nontransferable, they're non context independent. Use the text as a vehicle to the new language and as a prompt to further discussion.
16. We are not the world. 63% of the world does not yet have access to the internet.
17. Teaching technologically means ever more work in future!
Retro futurists' idea that We were taught - that technology would liberate us in future into a life of massively increased leisure time. We vanish for days down online rabbit holes trying to work. Turned out to be a bit of a lie. We are bombarded usually by strange numbers: 17 apps that your learners must use! 39 ways to using youtube clip!
18. We need more Michaels. Make time to read properly, read books. These four authors are a good place to start.
19. Teaching is not art or science, it's a craft. It requires a level of artistry and a level of wisdom and a level of skill which is acquired by repeating the same tasks over and over again.
20. Times are getting tougher than tough.