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Which teacher´s technique is more effective?
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What do you think of this board?
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Untidy and badly organized board
Well presented and organized board
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Which of the following boards do you prefer?
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In your opinion……..
Which is the best way
to organize the board?
You have5 minutes
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One Way of dividing up the board is the H model which effectively divides the board into four
There is – there are
•There is a mirror•There is a dresser
•There are pisctures•There are clocks
FurnitureDresserMirrorBedPicturesSofaclocksPermanent section for vocabulary
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Mantain eye contact with the class while writing, standing sideways without hiding what you are writing.
Write with your back to the class in silence because students can take this as a chance to chatter.
Write as quickly and clearly as you can. Limit the length of texts or instructions.
Spend a long time at the board because it can cost boredom and disruption.
While writing, keep their attention by reading key words and phrases aloud.
Hide what you are writing with your body.
Tell students at which point you want them to copy, and remember to stand back and give them time to copy.
Start writing with no instruction to the class. Otherwise they will try to copy, and not listen to you.
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What other visual aids
do you know?
You have5 minutes to discuss
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•Flashcards
•Magazines picture
•Realia
•Wall-charts
•Multimedia - Projector
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Using a sequence of pictures
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1. You can use them as an introduction / warm-up to reactivate student’s language.
2. You can use them as cues for substitution in dialogues.
e.g. a lexical set of pictures of drinks on the board.
Teacher offers the drinks:
Would you like a cup of tea? sugar? some milk?
Students respond and continue practising: “Yes, please.”
3. To teach vocabulary. e.g. pictures of a knife, fork, spoon, plate, cup.
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•They are used for structure practice. •You can think of a sentence containing the structure. •The same number of students as there are words in the sentence come to the front of the class. •Each student takes one word card, and they must form themselves into a line, so that the sentence reads correctly.`•This can be a highly competitive game.
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What are you going to do after class?
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•You will receive a set of word cards.
•Get into groups
•Build up as many sentences as you can.
• Present your sentences to the class.
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•Where are they?•What are they doing?•What time of the day is it?•Who are they?
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•Where are they?•Where are they from?•What are they doing?•What are they wearing?
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1.They provide variety from other visual aids, and they are often much imaginative than commercially reduced wall-charts and flashcards.
2.They are also easily accesible to everyone- they are cheap and easy to find. As well as in magazines, pictures can be found in calendars, greeting cards and free brochures.
3.You can use the photos to widen the discussion.
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What is realia?
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Which of the following definitions best decribe realia?
Realia are:
a.Real objects
b.Examples of the world outside brought into the classroom
c. Things made out of natural materials
d.Everyday objects that most of us recognize
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a.For presenting vocabulary
b.For presenting new structures
c. To help students get into character when acting out a dialogue or doing role-play. e.g. If someone is acting the part of a policeman, he can be given a policeman’s helmet.
d. Aids for various games e.g. memory game
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They are larger sheets of paper or cardboard, the teacher can hold them up or display them on the
wall or the board.
• a series of pictures that tell a story• a table of structures (e.g. verb tenses)• a diagram showing a process ( e.g. how something is made ).
Charts can be used to show:
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Multimedia projectors allow teachers to provide diverse content to all students in the classroom at once, allowing students to have a visual and colorful learning experience during a given lesson.
These multimedia projectors are perfect for this generation because they help make abstract concepts easier to understand.
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• It changes conventional habits and rituals in the classroom.
• it will benefit both the students and teachers.
• The multimedia classroom projector has made the teaching much easier - heightening students´ awareness and expectations, while captivating their attention and increasing their motivation.
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a pair of trousers
a pair of socksa pair of shorts
a shirt and tie
a suit a jacket
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a sweater / a jumper
a T-shirt
a cardigan
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Shoes
sandals
slippers
boots
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a pear
a kiwi
a peach
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a potato (potatoes) a cabbage
leeks a cauliflower
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a cucumber
a courgette
a mushroommushrooms
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bread butter
cheese
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Nouns
Count Nouns Non- Count Nouns
pens
books
houses
money
sugar
water
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The present continuous is used to talk about actions
in progress.
Look:
She is wearing jeans
Subject+
be + verb-ING+ rest ofthe sentence..
They are playing golf
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MAKE SENTENCES.
•John ………………. (SWIM)
•Mary …………… a letter. (WRITE)
•Gary…………… a shower. (HAVE)
•Jill ……………… up. (WASH)
•We …………….. (STUDY)
•The phone …………… (RING)
is swimmingis writingis having
is washing
are studyingis ringing
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• Get into groups.
• You will receive a set of teaching materials.
• Prepare a mini-demonstration class
using your teaching materials.
You have 10 minutes
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Thank you…For your time and
effort !