Teaching Practice - What
Teaching practice or practicum is practice which utilizes what students have learned in university through practice as a teacher in real school setting for those students who want to be teacher
Lesson planning, student guidance and also curriculum wise are learned for students through observation, participation and actual practice
Dictionary for
and it is barely
more than a review of the students’ basic
knowledge.
• Exercise 4
A pair activity: learning the meaning of “chocoholic” and “sweet tooth”
- Estimated Effect: Students learn two new terminologies.
- Limitations: Teacher must inform students the meanings
of these words.
process in which language is viewed as an authentic, natural, real-world experience, and language learning is perceived as taking place through functional reading and writing situations." (p. 458) (Lapp, D. & Flood, J. (1992). Teaching reading to every child. (3rd ed.). New York: Macmilliam Publishing Company.)
Whole language is a currently controversial approach to teaching reading that is
learners find it harder to understand, process, and remember information.
TPR helps reduce the affective filter because it is less threatening than traditional language activities. Students do not have to produce language. Mistakes are unimportant and easily (and painlessly) corrected by the teacher. Language is remembered easily and long-term.
3. DESIGN
1) Objectives
The
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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