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Teacher training course in the ELC Brighton ( July 2016 )
1. A short sightseeing tour around the city2. Teaching innovative methods and techniques: - how to get to know people ( paper chains, clouds) - evidence based teaching (quisonaire rods) - creative craft (scrapbooks, picturebooks, puppets, pizza, gingerbread) - storytelling, songs, rhymes,picture and running dictation, video3. Padlet as an effective ICT tool4. The show Mrs Hoover5. Visit at Primary School
Tourists attractions in Brighton
Getting to know each other
Write or draw on strips of paper
Put them together with a stapler
Pass it and tell your new friend
Make a chain and hang it onto a noticeboard
My personal cloud
Jo Phelps
rat UK 12 swimming
Harry Potter
Evidence-based teaching
Classroom innovations with highest effect size:Graphical representation ( cuisenaire rods, outline of map)
Note making
Feedback
Whole class interactive teaching
Review
Relevent recall questions
Peer assessment
Cooperative learning etc.
Applying Bloom's taxonomy
in story
Evaluation
Synthesis
Analysis
Application
Comprehension
Knowledge
Did he do the right thing?
Make up a different ending
Why is he nasty?
Act out a story
Put events in correct order
What things can you see?
Handiwork as an incentive in language aquisition
Story telling and reading
1. Pre-teach words with flashcards, props or mimes2. Ask lots of questions3. Get students to predict what's going to happen4. Read aloud twice, first children just listen then they put pictures in order5. Demonstrate the actions for students to repeat with you
Songs and rhymes
'Song stuck in my mind phenomena'Song are fun, enjoyable and rememberable, especially when there's a lot of move, action and mime involved to go along with singing or crooning:i.e. ''Pizza train chain chant'', ''Are you sleeping, brother John''....
Let students be creative and get them to come up with their own lyrics and versions or renditions:
1,2 look at you shoe; 3,4 close the door5,6 eat you chips; 7,8 don't be late 9,10 use your brain.
Square,circle,rectangle and moonwe will know the shapes very soondiamond,oval, triangle and starlet's put some marbles in a jar.
Learning English with pop music
''The Lazy Song is a song written by Bruno Mars and American singer, songwriter from The USA.
The lyrics to the song are humorous and are about just having a relaxing day and not doing much else.
As well as humorous lyrics the video itself is entertaining to watch!
You can learn the phrase ' I don't feel like...., revise use of Present Continous Tense, know some slang words like 'chilling' and short forms like 'wanna', 'gonna' 'cause'
The lyrics go like that:Today I dont feel like doing anything I just wanna lay in my bed Dont feel like picking up my phone So leave a message at the tone Cause today I swear Im not doing anything.......
A new approach to using video
Pre-watching activities:Pupils read and listen to what people say in the film and try to guess or predict.
While-watching activities:Pupils take notes and find out if they were right.
Post-watching activities:Pupils tell the story, describe, answer lots of questions, express their views, compare a plot to real life, write review.
''Just as in real life, so is in this film shown that peer relations are not always friendly. Some kids can be cruel, constantly bullying and teasing others'' my review of the American movie ''Bridge to Terabithia''
How to use a padlet in a classroom?
Padlet is a free, online '' virtual wall'' tool where users can express thoughts on the topic of your choice. It's like a piece of paper but on the Web.
For a practical classroom example, pupils can add a post-it to your wall with a word that has a long "A" sound in it.
Mrs Hoover show
The show includes a lot of information about British culture, instructions on how to have Tea and biscuits with a British host mother as well as how to communicate in the appropriate manner!
Tea time etiquette rules: one must remember to follow: - lip - sip -swallow - exhale
A visit a Primary School
www.how-to-draw-cartoons-online.com
www.doodlecraftblog.com
http://childrenlearningenglishaffectively.blogspot.com/
thegoldentonefacilitator.blogspot.com
openclipart.org
http://www.abaenglish.com/
http://www.educationworld.com/
http://www.elc-brighton.co.uk/
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