teacher. Language is remembered easily and long-term.
3. DESIGN
1) Objectives
The objectives of Total Physical Response are to teach oral proficiency at a beginning level. And then ultimate aim is to use comprehension as a means to speaking. A TPR course aims to produce learners who are capable of an uninhibited communication that is intelligible to a native speaker. The g
“There are many more speakers of World Englishes and people who use English for international communication than there are native speakers of it.”
“The present international status of English is rightly justified on the basis of the numerical strength of its non-native speakers; the cross-cultural and localized functional range of the language has developed in various domains.”
Dif
1. 영어는 지역적으로 다르다. [English is differ from region by region]
“The English language," a phrase you may have frequently heard, gives the impression that English is a uniform system of communication used by all native speakers. Nothing could be further from the truth. The English spoken in the British Isles is recognizably different from that spoken in North America. With
the expressions about describing people and going shopping.
» Speaking
Be able to use and respond to the expressions used for describing people, talking
about shopping, and talking to sales people.
» Reading
Read and understand conversations about a shopping situation.
» Writing
Write about people's appearance and actions, using the present continuous.
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≫ Materials: Computer, Speaker
3. Activity (30min.)
Each group of students should create conversations (dialogues) following the guidelines in the worksheet. They may also use any idioms that were taught during previous classes. Students should turn in their finished work. Teacher should check them before next class.
4. Assignment (5min)
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 analysis of the real-world needs of learners.
eg. The English Language Syllabus in Schools Malaysian (1975)
- giving all Malaysian secondary school leavers the ability to communicate accurately and
Ⅰ. Concept of Early English Education
1. Justice
Before discussing early English education, it is necessary to clarify the definition of early English education. In the term early English education, the word early in itself is very confusing. The dictionary definition of 'early childhood' in pedagogy refers to pre-admission to infancy or elementary school. However, early English education i
① Contraction with “not”
(3) a. He shouldn’t see her.
b. *He worksn’t with her
→ Main verbs cannot contract with not.
(4) a. He may not come.
b. *He mayn’t come.
c. We shan’t be very long.
d. We won’t be very long.
→ May cannot contract with not.
Shan’t exists only in British English.
② Subject-aux inversion in yes/no questions &
tag questions
1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose of the Research
English has become the global language used nowadays in commerce, cultural exchanges as well human and diplomatic relations. Hence, English education has become a very important issue for nations all over the world. South Korea as a monolingual country has found in English language a convenient access to the world and this is one of the reasons why t
“Teaching English as a Mission Tool in rural Tibet”
Introduction
We are students who want to work for God’s Kingdom as missioners. In order to fulfill our dream, we chose English as our mission tool because English is the global language. One of the reasons why we chose this topic is we wanted to prepare and take a step for the future.
In this mini-task, we chose Tibet as our target c