Title: What Teachers Need to Know About Language
1What Teachers Need to Know About Language
- Fillmore Snow (2000) ERIC ED308705
2 Teacher as
- Communicator
- Educator
- Evaluator
- Educated Human Being
- Agent of Socialization
3Oral Language
- 1. What are the basic units of language?
- 2. What is regular and what isnt?
- 3. How is the lexicon acquired and structured?
- 4. Are vernacular dialects different from bad
English and if so, how? - 5. What is academic English?
- 6. Why has the acquisition of English by
non-English-speaking children not been more
universally successful?
4Written Language
- 7. Why is English spelling so complicated?
- 8. Why do students have trouble with structuring
narrative and expository writing? - 9. How should one judge the quality and
correctness of a piece of writing? - 10. What makes a sentence or a text easy or
difficult to understand?
5Oral Language Development
6What are the basic units of language?
72. What is regular and what isnt?
83. How is the lexicon acquired and structured?
94. Are vernacular dialects different from bad
English and if so, how?
105. What is academic English?
116. Why has the acquisition of English by
non-English-speaking children not been more
universally successful?
12Written Language Development
137. Why is English spelling so complicated?
- Variation blood is good food
- No Language Academy prescriptive
- Deep orthography complex spellings, irregular
words - Etymological
- Ph /f/
- Y /ai/
148. Why do students have trouble with structuring
narrative and expository writing?
- NARRATIVE Mimic, learned, discourse strategy
(sequence) - Latino emphasizes personal relationship more
than plot - Japanese terse, not recounting all events
- AAVE end of the story is often the beginning
- Expository forming, arguing, precise, present
facts
159. How should one judge the quality and
correctness of a piece of writing?
- We as educators lack grounding in grammar
- Teach students to polish
- Understand structure
- Discuss structure
- Explicitly teach how to write effectively
1610. What makes a sentence or a text easy or
difficult to understand?
- Simple text bullets
- More coherent texts flow
- Relevant
- Coherence
- Naturalness
- Grace
- Informativeness
17What Teachers Need to Know About Language
- Fillmore Snow (2000) ERIC ED308705
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