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The most important aspects related to the acquisition
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ListeningIt is important because…
- Listening provides a comprehensible
input
- It is essential for language
processing
- It’s needed in real life
- It allows students to distinguish
sounds, stress and intonation
patterns.
How can we introduce it in the
classroom?
-Using songs and rhymes
-Through storytelling
-Using listening clips
Speaking
Speaking is a complex cognitive process where listening also
plays an important role.
The student’s early production of language, whether this has
been naturally acquired or formally instructed, needs
accuracy.
Though oral language should be integrate with
listening, some further practice is necessary to improve
production.
Our aim as teachers is to design procedures to involve
students in this oral practice.
2. Reading
Reading in the classroo may serve as a reinforcement of the oral
input. This helps the recognition of the symbol-sound relationships
within a given semantic context.
Reading should be encouraged in and out the class. For that, it’s
necessary a selection of appropiates texts and activities according
to the students’ interests.
3. Writing
Not only reinforces the grammatical structures but
also help learners to learn.
It can be the natural outlet and consolidation for
other skills
It is a useful communication channel
Stages:
-Controlled Writing
-Guided Writing
- Free Writing
Writing activities
Controlled activities:
At the word level we deal with
vocabulary, spelling and
pronunciation. Some activities
are:
-Forming words with jumbled
letters
-Game “Hangman”
-Crosswords.
Controlled activities:At sentence and texts level:
-Transformation: singular to
plural, present to past…
-Punctuating a text
-Putting words in the correct
position in a sentence.
-Jumbled words to form
coherent sentences.
Writing activities
Guided activities:It consists of giving students
some guidelines in order to
orientate them to writing.
Paragraph 1:
What is the name of you
school?
How long have you been
here?
Paragraph 2:
What is the building like?
It is new or old?
Free activities:
-Note taking
-Writing summaries
-Writing essays
-Letter writing
-Writing reports
Songs are designed to belearned and repeated by thewhole class together. They are also intended to be sung byyoung children who are at thesame time performing theactions described by the wordsof the song.
Activities with songs:
-Answering questions about the text of
a song.
-Working with opposites
-Reordering the words of a song
-Finding words that rhyme
The use of games help to
create context in which the
participants find
themselves in the position
of making meaningful and
purposeful use of
language
Some Games are:
-Bingo
-Word chain
-Guess the word
-Picture dictation and
drawing
-Happy families
Realia
Real and simple objects can be used for
teaching new vocabylaro or doing many
different activities.
Flashcards
Can be stuck on the classroom walls to
create an atmosphere around the topic we
are working around.
-Show the flashcards
-Substitution dialogues
-Classify the pictures
-Picture dictionary