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GSE Materials and Methods

GSE Materials and Methods. Week 13. Schedule. Announcements Quiz Using the 16 features to evaluate materials Introduction cards Battleship PPT or WB Jeopardy Make an activity to teach about Korean culture . P.A.Quiz.

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GSE Materials and Methods

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  1. GSE Materials and Methods Week 13

  2. Schedule • Announcements • Quiz • Using the 16 features to evaluate materials • Introduction cards • Battleship • PPT or WB Jeopardy • Make an activity to teach about Korean culture

  3. P.A.Quiz • Which teaching technique is particularly used in the Participatory Approach? • Problem Posing • Info-Gap • Graphic Organizers • What is the teacher’s role? • A conductor, guiding the students’ speaking and movements in class • Sets clear language and content objectives in the class • Identify problems in students’ lives and integrating these ideas into class • What is the students’ main role? • To listen and repeat the teacher’s English clearly and efficiently • Shares daily concerns in class, being a good listener and collaborator • To stay awake without drinking too much coffee.  • How is the Participatory Approach similar to the other communicative methods? (You can compare it to one other method, such as Content Based Instruction, Tasked-based Learning, etc.) • How is the Participatory Approach different from the other communicative methods? (You can compare it to one other method, such as Content Based Instruction, Tasked-based Learning, etc.)

  4. Introduction cards • Born out of frustration • When meeting a new teacher/guest, students will… • Not say a word when asked, “Do you have any Q’s?” • Ask something inappropriate • Take forever to ask a good question • These cards fix this problem and reinforce basic English grammar/vocabulary!

  5. Task • Change your word/phrase into a question (but please don’t write on them!) • Write make your own card. I will have the Japanese students ask me these questions, and will tell you their answers. 

  6. Introduction Cards and 16 Features • Materials should achieve impact • Materials should help learners to feel at ease • Materials should help learners develop confidence • What is being taught should be perceived as relevant and useful • Materials should facilitate learner self-investment and discovery • Learners must be ready to acquire the points being taught • Materials should expose the learners to language in authentic use • Learner’s attention should be drawn to the linguistic features of the input • Materials should provided opportunities to use the TL for communicative purposes • Materials should take into account that the positive effects of instruction are usually delayed • Materials should take into account that learners have different learning styles • Materials should take into account that learners differ in affective attitude • Materials should permit a silent period at the beginning of instruction • Materials should maximize learning potential • Materials should not rely too much on controlled practice • Materials should provide opportunities for outcome feedback

  7. Iida Battleship A: Make a sentence. B: “Yes, I have/do!” [Hit] “No, what’s that?” [Miss] If every space of a boat is attacked: “You sunk my battleship!” 1 Big boat 5 spaces 1 Regular Boat 4 spaces 1 Small boat 3 spaces 2 Tiny boats 2 spaces

  8. Battleship and 16 Features • Materials should achieve impact • Materials should help learners to feel at ease • Materials should help learners develop confidence • What is being taught should be perceived as relevant and useful • Materials should facilitate learner self-investment and discovery • Learners must be ready to acquire the points being taught • Materials should expose the learners to language in authentic use • Learner’s attention should be drawn to the linguistic features of the input • Materials should provided opportunities to use the TL for communicative purposes • Materials should take into account that the positive effects of instruction are usually delayed • Materials should take into account that learners have different learning styles • Materials should take into account that learners differ in affective attitude • Materials should permit a silent period at the beginning of instruction • Materials should maximize learning potential • Materials should not rely too much on controlled practice • Materials should provide opportunities for outcome feedback

  9. Jeopardy • Quiz game in the USA • You can make your own PPT or WB game easily. • Good for reviewing reading/listening lesson plan content • Divide students into teams • Correct answers earn them points

  10. Othertypes of Question and Answer Games

  11. Typhoon Game • Divide students into teams • Ask questions • The team that gets the question right gets the points • If a team gets a “typhoon” question, they get to erase another team’s score!

  12. TYPHOON GAME Post

  13. Mario Kart WB Game • Divide students into teams • Ask questions • The team that gets the question right gets to move up one space (wrong = back one space)

  14. Stairs Game (Like Hangman) • Divide students into teams • Ask questions • The team that gets the question right gets to move up one space (wrong = back one space)

  15. Jeopardy and 16 Features • Materials should achieve impact • Materials should help learners to feel at ease • Materials should help learners develop confidence • What is being taught should be perceived as relevant and useful • Materials should facilitate learner self-investment and discovery • Learners must be ready to acquire the points being taught • Materials should expose the learners to language in authentic use • Learner’s attention should be drawn to the linguistic features of the input • Materials should provided opportunities to use the TL for communicative purposes • Materials should take into account that the positive effects of instruction are usually delayed • Materials should take into account that learners have different learning styles • Materials should take into account that learners differ in affective attitude • Materials should permit a silent period at the beginning of instruction • Materials should maximize learning potential • Materials should not rely too much on controlled practice • Materials should provide opportunities for outcome feedback

  16. Matching Games with a Twist

  17. QR Code Game • You can make your own QR codes online • http://qrcode.kaywa.com/?gclid=COHy1ua-uLcCFQYl4godlScAfw • Make content that can be matched • Variations • make a scavenger hunt!

  18. Dice Game

  19. Dice Template

  20. Make your own activity • Teach about Korean culture • Make an activity and present it to the class • You will have time this week and next week to work on it, before presenting • You can adapt any of the ideas mentioned

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