teacher needs to encourage his/her students as much as possible and remind them of the fact that everyone can make mistakes. The students’ trial should be highly evaluated and the teacher needs to play his/her role as a facilitator, guider, and helper to make a learner-centered learning environment.
2. While they are doing the team work, there can be free-riders. It is not guaranteed that al
Procedure
Teaching - Learning Activities
Teacher
Student(s)
T: 3,2,1, Change. Hello? I'm mama monkey. See? This is my lunch box. I bring something in it. Do you know what I have? Who want to answer?
T: Yeah. That’s correct. Do you know how many bananas I have?
T: Great. Let's count together.
T: Can you go back?
T: Good job. By the way, I'm very hungry. I don't have a lunch
learn’ – learn to respond automatically without too much hesitation and thinking
8. Drills
1. Backward-up drill
- Used when a long line of a dialog is giving students trouble. Teacher breaks down the line into several parts. Students repeat a part of the sentence. Following teacher’s cue, students expand what they are repeating part by part until the entire line.
2. Chain drill
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To enable student to communicate in the target language
Linguistic forms
Meanings
Functions
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Choose appropriate form, given the social context.
Manage the process of negotiating meaning with their interlocutors
Q2. What is the role of the teacher? And students?
Facilitator
Adviser
Co-communicator
Communicator
Responsible manager of their own learning
Communicator
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․ 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