sábado, 30 de enero de 2016

How to write learning objectives


Teachers before start teaching the class, they have to keep in mind that the material they use is

 relevant to learners' acquisition. However, not only the material is important but also the lesson

 plan, the resources, the introduction to the course, etc.

Furthermore, when we talk about setting learning objectives, it is not only write some verbs and just

 that. It has a process the verbs which have to be written on the lesson should be carefully selected, in

 this way the teacher is completely sure about what they have to learn in every class,

The verbs the teacher should include in the lesson plan have to be action verbs. Also, the teacher has

 to think about what he/she need to teach in the class, because  a teacher can have problems if the

 class is not very prepared.

It is really relevant to think about the development of the progress in the classroom.







http://depts.washington.edu/eproject/objectives.htm
http://www.educationoasis.com/curriculum/LP/LP_resources/lesson_objectives.htm


Bloom's Taxonomy


When we talk about planning, it is important to know that Bloom's Taxonomy takes an essential role

 within it. It means that by using Bloom's Taxonomy can divide learning objectives, outcomes, or

 goals into groups. These groupare; Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis

  and Evaluation. 

Furthermore this Bloom's Taxonomy can help a lot to teachers because they can have the oppotunity

 to sort learning objectives in order to have an organized class with selected tasks and activities for

 students and some strategies which can help the teacher to succeed in the class.

In addition, teachers can select the learning objectives which can be divided into levels of 

complexity. Wha's more, it is essential to know that these have categories and subcategories which

 means that the verbs the teacher needs to use can be carefully select some of them can be follow by

 gerunds. 





http://teaching.uncc.edu/learning-resources/articles-books/best-practice/goals-objectives/writing-objectives
https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/blooms-taxonomy/

Lesson Plan


In order to have a good class with students the methodology is the most relevant contibution a

 teacher can offer to students. In many countries there are different  methodologies which can be

 applied in the class. One of the most famous method is Lesson Study Project which is project that

 took place in Japan as a strategy in order to help students acquire the language in a better way. This

 is a good methodology which has a procedure to follow in order to help students.

The first step to follow to succeed in this procedure is to look for teachers' collaboration. It means

 that some teachers have to discusss a problem in the class and once they have the problem they have

 to design a lesson plan in order to achieve students goals. Then, the lesson plan they designed has

 to be put into practice and analyze by the rest of the teachers.

Finally, they discuss the results and in this way teachers help students to learn better.

In conclusion, this methodology is one of the best to help students in the classroom.





http://www.tc.columbia.edu/lessonstudy/lessonstudy.html
http://www.uwlax.edu/sotl/lsp/overview.htm
http://www.lessonresearch.net/


Categorising learners' mistakes


The most noticeable problem teachers can find when students learn a new language, is that they

constantly make mistakes which are clear in the classroom. It's important to know that when we

mention mistakes. It's refering to errors or slips which students make everyday. However, there are

 two main reasons one is L1 interference.

Accuracy as a mistake of language learning. Another problem can be appropiacy which means that

 students  don't use that language in an appropiate way and the message they transmit is not clear at

 all. And this can happen when students use a utterance or a word in an incorrect way or probably

 this can be beacuse this is a bit inappropiate in terms of style or this ia a bit inappropiate in terms of

 style or register.

So, for that teachers have to control students spelling and punctuation when writing in the target

 language.






http://www.onestopenglish.com/tkt-tip-08-module-3-categorizing-learners-mistakes/155983.article
http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9781139062398&cid=CBO9781139062398A048
https://prezi.com/0ac-bmikph8f/categorising-learners-mistakes/


Identifying the functions of learners' language


The language students use in the classroom, is the most important part of learning a new language. 

Not only because students can learn something new, but also they would have the opportunity to 

communicate with other people from other countries.

So for that teacher should keep in mind the function and select the tasks and activities carefully. With

 the purpose of select the best activities, it can be by interacting with students. Once students and 

teacher discuss about the activities. These can be adapted with different functions such as; greeting,

 ordering, negotiating, prompting.

It's known that the exponent will depend on students needs, age, level, and the context. This can be a

 good strategy to encourage students.









https://prezi.com/iv91jmjajd1m/identifying-the-functions-of-learners-language/
http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9781139062398&cid=CBO9781139062398A047
http://tktportafolios.blogspot.com/2012/10/identifying-functions-of-learners.html

Using Language appropriately for a range of classroom functions


Learning a new language can be difficult  if we don't know the purpose of the language. So, for that 

it's really important to know the classroom functions.

When talking about functions, these are varied and they can be useful by instructing. Furthermore, 

functions have different exponents which can be used in the classroom. Of course, the use of the 

exponents will depend on the purpose and the context. The content, the teacher should include will 

be based on getting learner's attention. The topics should be according to students' needs in order to

 make students gain confidence about their abilities. So, for that teachers should be clear at the 

moment to give instructions (instructing).

What's more, modeling language orally can be really helpful because students can repeat only what

 the teacher wants them to learn.



http://universitypublishingonline.org/cambridge/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9781139062398&cid=CBO9781139062398A046
https://prezi.com/qkmu0y5bjqcc/tkt-unit-27/

viernes, 15 de enero de 2016

Selection and use of teaching aids


Teaching aids are the resources and equipment available to teachers that they can use in 

the classroom. In addition, they can bring extra teaching aids  in order to help students. 

Some of the teaching aids, teachers can use in the classroom are, whiteboards, computers, 

CD players, DVD players, and overhead projectors (OHPs). All of these materials can be 

visual aids which can be very useful if the teacher uses pictures, realia. For example, 

teachers can use flashcards, pictures, word maps, mind maps, and if the teacher wants 

to teach them about clothes, teachers can use some clothes to teach them some 

vocabulary.

If the teachers work with kids it is necesary to use puppets and charts to make them 

understand the language, and also teachers can use technology such as; overhead 

projector, CD player, DVD player. These can be good to make students listen and watch 

videos, fables, stories. These materials are really useful to make the class active.








http://ebooks.cambridge.org/chapter.jsf?bid=CBO9781139062398&cid=CBO9781139062398A042
http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029497
https://prezi.com/rnbhudnvvl7g/selection-and-use-of-teaching-aids/