TeachingSpeaking 1 Intro v02 PDF
TeachingSpeaking 1 Intro v02 PDF
Introduction
Getting your students speaking
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1 Unit 1 Introduction
Getting your students speaking
Now, think about teaching your students. What challenges do you face in teaching speaking
skills to your students?
Challenges for me
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Introduction
2 Watch 1
3 Watch again
Watch the programme again. Match the speakers with the opinions they give in the DVD.
G I talk too much. Id like to be patient and wait for their responses.
J I think the speaking skill is more important than the other skills.
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Lots of students feel afraid of making mistakes. As teachers, we have to let our
students know that its OK to make mistakes. Making mistakes is part of the process
of learning. We must make it clear to students when the focus of an activity is to get it
right and when the focus is to get the message across a balance of accuracy and
fluency in our speaking activities.
C I think the speaking skill is more important than the other skills.
There are four skills in language learning listening and reading (receptive skills), and
writing and speaking (productive skills). We use all of these skills to communicate and
its difficult to say which one is most important. As teachers we need to be clear about
which skills our activities will help develop.
D I talk too much. Id like to be patient and wait for their responses.
Lots of teachers feel that they talk too much. Of course the teacher has to talk
sometimes giving instructions, modelling new language, etc. but if the focus of
the lesson is to give speaking practice then the students, not the teacher, need time
to talk. As teachers we have to think about when to talk and when to say nothing.
We have to be comfortable with silence when we give students time to think about
what they want to say. We also have to be comfortable with a noisy classroom too
a large group of students practising English makes quite a lot of noise.
Introduction
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Which pieces of advice do you find most interesting in your teaching
situation? Why?
Think about the challenges for learners and teachers that weve talked about in this
programme. Choose two of the challenges that you face in your teaching. They could be things
youve heard in the programme or things you thought about in Section 1. Think of things you
can do to meet these challenges. Use the space below to make notes.
Challenge 1
Challenge 2
Two or three weeks from now, come back to this page. Have you tried the things you
thought about? Did they work? Why/why not?