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Day to Day Concerns Prepared by: Soumia Bouddage Aziz Driouch Sophia Akdim Younes TAIA

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Day to Day Concerns

Prepared by: Soumia Bouddage

Aziz DriouchSophia AkdimYounes TAIA

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Outline

• Planning on Day to Day basis

• Selecting and using methods

• Warm up definition

• Presentating language

• Feed back and correction

• Awareness- raising

• Activities

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Planning on day to day basis

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A suggested procedure for lesson planning

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• 1/ Select one or more performance areas from the initial needs analysis as a focus ,taking into account the needs of individuals.

• 2/After having chosen a performance area, break it down into its component parts by considering some questions:

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A. Which area of lexis will students need to be able to understand or use ?

B. Which functions will come to play ?

C. How many exponents will be need to be taught for each function?

D. Is pronunciation Important for this area of language?

E. Is accuracy important for a student’s success in his or her situation?

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• 3/Plan the lesson, focusing on one of the component parts for performance area

selected, considering the following questions:

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A. How much can or should be dealt with in this particular lesson?

B. Do all students need this area of language equally? If not what can be done ?

C. Where can I obtain good models of language to demonstrate what’s required ?do I need to produce some myself ?

D. Are any particular problems to be anticipated ?(Nerves, low attendance, specific linguistic difficulties ,etc.)

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Selecting and using methods

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The word ‘method’ is used in different ways ,but it can simply be used to refer to a classroom techniques for an activity.

As well as being alert to students when slecting and using methods:

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• Give students models of language• Realistically contextualize language practice• Encourage students to use language to communicate• Insist that students focus on pronunciation• Use role-play as often as possible

• Recycle language using different methods• Balance methods• Develop your own principles

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Mainly , while using any method we should take certain points into

account:

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• Relate all class language practice to bigger performance areas so that students will be able to see how everything fits together

• Make your objectives clear to students at all times.

• Be realistic about why methods succeed or fail at different times.

• Adapt methods to suit the situation.

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Warm up definition

• The start of a lesson , an exercise or activity in preparation immediately before a lesson ,it’s crucial time for both teacher and students because it can either hinder or boost the enthusiasm and interests of the learners .

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Expect the unexpected:

• _ have two or three alternative courses of action for every lesson.

• _ keep spare copies handy of any worksheets which require no materials or preplanning.

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Expect the unexpected:

• _ Memorize a repertoire of amusing stories or puzzle problems so as to be able to refocus students' attention when waiting or suffering some sort of inconvenience.

• _ Carry a ball with you at all times, this can be thrown around to diffuse tension or frustration in students .or used in various activities which involve the use of a ball.

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Presentating language

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Presenting of new language is inevitably crucial regardless of student’s level ,

age ,gender and interestsWhen presenting language, there are

some points that we should remember :

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• Teach relevant language

• Teach language in context

• Use contexts which are useful to students

• Teach patterns of discourse

• Raise students ‘awareness of language use in real life contexts

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• Teach language selectively• Insist on good pronunciation • Teach safe forms of language• Use warmers effectively

• Encourage students to develop an 'English speaking personality

• Give students language which empowers them• Allow and encourage students to ‘digest’ new

language

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Feed back and correction

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Why give feedback or correct?

In Business English context appropriate and correct use of language is often vital if communication is to be successful.

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How to give feedback or correct?

Self correctionPeer correction Teacher’s correction

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When giving feedback

While giving feedback we should be tolerant, open-minded, encourage students and accept alternative answers.

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Awareness- raising

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Students should be aware of what and how they are learning.

In other words, should be aware of :

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where they are going and how they are going to get there.

Be aware of how culture affects language Understand that English as a language is

different from their own.

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Activities

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What is “warming up”?

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Activity 1: Ball braining

The activity procedures description: look at the words below:

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_Office _Company _Phone

_Fax _to fire secretary _employee

_ Boss _meeting _work schedule

_Negotiation _sales department

_Customers _files _report

_ job opportunities _ future plans

_ advertisement

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Activity 2

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Activity 3

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THE END