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By Oralia Ramos Rdz.
THE BRAIN GENDER AND LANGUAGE
• The science of male-female brain difference reported constantly.
• A powerful nexus of social change in gender studies has been
building, one in which girls’ and boys’ issues can be dealt with
concurrency.
• It is wonderful to see our culture developing its new gender
dialogue with the ability, sense of urgency, and elegant science
available to help both girls and boys equally.
• What this all means for language teaching?
• Do these differences impact learning?
• Studies showed no difference.
• All students can learn when they are taught in ways that are
stimulating to their brain.
FROM COMPETENCIES TO COMPETENCE
MINDFUL TEACHING A WHOLE BUNCH OF
MEANING
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To have a higher awareness.
The things we say and do.
Paying attention to life,
Staying focus,
Kindness and curiosity.
Open to do things in different ways.
In images, look for average retention rates
Demonstrate.
Show how to do.
Good teaching is like a Jason Pollock painting: messy, integrated,
interesting, abstract, creative, engaging, rich, and invigorating.
Quick witted games: Enhancing phonetic
and lexical development through charades
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The objective was to provide techniques to use and create effective word games
that promote commitment and teamwork among students as well as creative
activities to incorporate them inside the classroom.
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To improve language teaching and learning.
Consider essential factors:
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Boost learners self confidence.
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Promote interest and motivation in learning a foreign language.
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Quick tips:
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Rhyming
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Identifying initial sounds
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Phoneme counting
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Phoneme segmentation
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Phoneme deletion
CHARADES
A game in which players guess a word or phrase from a written or acted clue given for
each syllable and for the whole item.
RIDDLES
A question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require ingenuity in finding out
its answer or meaning.
VISUAL LITERACY:
Transforming our use of images in ELT
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The influence of visual literacy upon the reading, writing, and
creative development of learners.
The basic components of visual literacy and how they manifest
themselves in activities such as writing, reading, and computer
programing.
Exploring the world of the visual system and how the brain and
individual styles of learning operate during verbal and
nonverbal learning; and the third offering strategies to help
children make visual-verbal connections and to retain,
comprehend, and compose discourse.
“...start every day by taking the most tedious thing
you have to convey or accomplish that
and find a digital-visual way to make
it engaging and fun.”
VISUAL LITERACY:
Transforming our use of images in ELT
• The ability to construct meaning from
images.
• Our brain is 80-90 % visual.
• We read non-text 60,000 times faster than
text.
• We use visuals to interpret text so we have
to learn how to interpret visuals.
“There is a tendency to think
of visual images
as less important,
less ‘academic’
than text.”
However, recent research
disputes this traditional stance.
HOW TO RUN AN ENGLISH
SPELLING BEE.
SPELLING BEE DISASTERS:
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Not enough words.
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The list should show each word with its pronunciation, definition and sample
sentence
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Appropriate age
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Avoid words with alternate spellings and variant pronunciation.
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ADVANCED
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Identify homophones
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Respond to spellers requests for:
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definition
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word history
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Example sentence
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Ensure the speller repeats the word correctly
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Judges role
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Time watch
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Starting when pronouncer first speaks the word.
myspellit.com
merriam-webster.com
LearnersDictionary.com
THE LIVES OF LANGUAGE
TEACHERS
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A new teachers imagination.
What does your career look like?
What path has your career followed?
Where are you now?
Teachers around the world face similar challenges.
Lack of support.
Lack of salary.
Four stages in career development of language teachers:
-Starting now
-Becoming experienced
-New horizons: professional development.
Communication gap
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Communication is action.
Oriented approach
Entails communicative processes
Is not just to communicate.
What exactly happens in communication and bring it to the
classroom.
Domains
Topics
Contexts
Activities
Contexts
Roles
Communication
among
speakers
Contexts
Learner aim
Communicative
Competence
Grammatical
Competence
Sociolinguistic
Competence
Strategic
Competence
Discursive
Competence
TOEFL
FAMILY OF ASSESSMENT ETS
• They presented their TOEFL examinations series,
• national statistics and their new series of tests for primary
and TOEFL JUNIOR .
CREATE YOUR OWN DIGITAK
LEARNING OBJECTS THROUGH ICTs
• Intended to support teachers o how to generate contents and
learning objects for the internet.
• I have already asked the speaker to share with me the digital
file he used to address his speech so I can share it with you
all.