․ Subject: English
․ Grade: 3rd grade students in middle school
․ Type of student learning: Community-based discussion learning
․ Number of periods: One.
․ Main chapter: Lesson 3. of Saehan Textbooks, 2002.
․ Teaching environment: One teacher's computer connected to the internet, and an image projector
․ Teaching materials: One Microso
learner-centered learning environment.
2. While they are doing the team work, there can be free-riders. It is not guaranteed that all the students equally participate in the group working.
The teacher needs to monitor the process that the students are going through. Or peer evaluation among the group members can take place in order to prevent the free-riders.
3. Since students ha
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Objectives of individual / department
Materials distribution
Strategic learning
What is a Strategic Management System ?
“Strategic Management System is able to transform the company so that everyone can focus on achieving long-term strategic objectives”
Intro
We designed five days of English camp in church for children. Five days might be a short period but it is enough to encourage the children to learn English and motivate them to learn more. This course is more focused on learning through plays and various activities to interest children. Also, we get the sources from Bible and the other materials that church uses, so this camp is not just a
teachers over-emphasize the importance of reading and grammar skills while underestimating the significance of listening and speaking related materials in the textbooks and teaching materials. By this, we mean that most teachers find the listening and speaking materials within textbooks either boring or unnecessary and thus fail to spend enough time and effort teaching them to the students.
learning, whereas most second language teaching methods are directed to left-brain learning. Asher holds that the child language learner acquires language through motor movement – a right-hemisphere activity. Right-hemisphere activities must occur before the left hemisphere can process language for production. Similarly, the adult should proceed to language mastery through right-hemisphere
learning
■ Tasks provide both the input and output processing
■ Task activity are motivational
■ Language difficulty fine-tuned for particular pedagogical purpose
Design
▣ Objectives
Goals in TBLT are ideally to be determined by the specific needs of particular learners. According to Long and Crookes(1993), selection of tasks should be based on a careful an
What is the role of the teacher? And students?
Facilitator
Adviser
Co-communicator
Communicator
Responsible manager of their own learning
Communicator
Responsible manager of their own learning
Communicative activity
(game, role play, problem-solving task)
- For truly communicative
: Information gap, Choice, Feedback
Authentic material
Small groupsa
presenting words & expressions
◈ The teacher distributes hand-out of words & expressions.
◈The teacher briefly goes over key words and expressions to equip students with useful tools of writing in advance.
◈ Students listen to the teacher , repeat when asked and take note if needed.
Assignment of prompts for each group
◈ The teacher introduces context of " be a online c