The characteristics of listening in real life (adapted from Ur, 1996:106-7):
1) Spontaneity ×Ô·¢ÐÔ 2) Context »·¾³ 3) Visual clues ÊÓ¾õÏßË÷ 4) Listener¡¯ s response »ØÓ¦ 5) Speaker¡¯ s adjustmentµ÷½Ú
Principles and models for teaching listening: 1)Focus on process
2) Combine listening and speaking 3) Focus on comprehending meaning 4) Grade difficulty level appropriately Three teaching stages
1.Pre-listening activities: Ìýǰ»î¶¯ 1) Predicting Ô¤²â
2) Setting the sceneÉèÖÃÏÖ³¡
3) Listening for the gist ÌýÁ¦Òªµã 4) Listening for specific information ϸ½ÚÀí½â 2.While-listening activities 1) No specific responses
2) Listen and tick ±ê¼Ç 3) Listen and sequence ˳Ðò
4) Listen and act 5) Listen and draw 6) Listen and fillÌîд 7) Listen and take notes
3.Post-listening activitiesÌýºó»î¶¯ 1) Multiple-choice questions ¶àÏîÑ¡Ôñ 2) Answering questions
3) Note-taking and gap-fillingÌî¿Õ Dictogloss (1) Preparation (2) Dictation Ìýд (3) Reconstruction. (4) Analysis and correction.
Unit 10 Teaching Speaking
Principles for teaching speaking
1.Balancing accuracy-based with fluency-based practices 2.Contextualising practice 3.Personalising practice 4.Building up confidence
5.Maximising meaningful interactions 6.Helping students develop speaking strategies
7.Making the best use of classroom learning environment to provide
sufficient language input and practice for the students Designing speaking tasks:
1) Maximum foreign talk ¾¡¿ÉÄÜÓÃÍâÓサ̸ 2) Even participation ƽµÈ²ÎÓë 3) High motivation ¸ß»ý¼«ÐÔ
4)Right language level ÓïÑÔˮƽÏà¶ÔÓ¦ Types of speaking tasks:
1.pre-communicative activities½»¼Êǰ»î¶¯ Structural activities
Quasi-communication activities 2.communicative activities Functional communication activities Social interaction activities È˼ʻ¥¶¯ Some Speaking activities Controlled activities Semi-controlled activities Communicative activities Information-gap activities
Dialogues and role-play¶Ô»°ºÍ½ÇÉ«°çÑÝ Activities using pictures Problem-solving activities
Unit 10 Teaching Reading
Two types of reading practice in classrooms: Reading aloud&Silent reading The ways of Reading effectively: 1.Have a clear purpose in reading 2.Read silently 3.Read phrase by phrase
4.Concentrate on the important bits, skim the rest, and skip the insignificant parts
5.Use different speeds and strategies for different reading tasks 6.Perceive the information in the target language rather than mentally translate
7.Guess the meaning of new words from the context, or ignore them 8.Have and use background information to help understand the text Principles and models for teaching reading:
Bottom-up model:teaching new vocabulary and structures first Top-down model: introducing background knowledge first Interactive model:visual information Three stages: Pre-reading:
Predicting, setting the scene, skimmingä¯ÀÀ, and scanningѰ¶Á Predicting based on the title, vocabulary,the T/ F question While-reading