Title: Common Vocabulary Problems
1Common Vocabulary Problems
- 1. My students cant remember all the
vocabulary - 2. My students think learning vocabulary is
boring - 3. My students dont like to speak English
- 4. We dont have enough time to review
21. My students cant remember all the words.
3Forgetting curve - short term memory
4LEARNING FACT
Research shows 80 of what we forget is lost
24 hours after learning!
5Why do students forget vocabulary?
- Students don't understand the word(s) fully.
- Students don't get enough time to use practice
the vocabulary. - Students don't record store the vocabulary well.
6Research on vocabulary
- Past research suggested that it took
- or more meetings with a word before students
are likely to remember a word.
hear
say
see
write
7Research on vocabulary
Recent research suggests it takes 20-50
meetings!
hear
say
see
write
8Review Techniques
- How does GFI help Ss to remember vocabulary?
- Page to page
- Lesson A gt Lesson B
- Self-check
- Unit to unit
- Review units
- Word list
Vocabulary is recycled in GFI
9Vocabulary and Pictures
A ______ is worth a thousand words.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
10GFI Units introduce new vocabulary with bright,
colourful pictures to uncover new vocabulary in a
motivating way!
11Presenting Vocabulary
Exercise 1a introduces 6-8 vocabulary items.
1. Meaning 2. Recognize spelling ( read )
pronunciation ( listen ) 3. Produce spelling (
write ) pronunciation ( speak ) 4. Use in
sentences
hear
speak
read
write
12Using pictures
Traditional method
- 1. T asks whole class questions about the
picture. - 2. Students answer
13Using pictures
Communicative method
- 1. T writes Qs. on board.
- 2. Ss open books
- discuss in pairs.
- 3. T chooses individual
- Ss to answer questions.
14Teaching Tips for Pictures
- Using pictures in a CLT way
- allows for
- Schema Activation
- Personalization
- Eliciting of vocabulary - (Ask Qs.)
- Brainstorming of vocabulary
- Prediction
- Discussion pairs/groups
- Pre-teaching of vocabulary
- - (Vocabulary match-ups)
- Creating interest in the topic!
15Teaching Tips for Pictures
- 1. Where are they?
- 2. What is the womans job?
- 3. Who is the man?
- 4. What is the man doing?
- 5. Do you often eat in restaurants like this?
- 6. What kind of food do you like to order?
Allowing students choice increases chances of
success.
16Teaching Tips for Pictures
Where? What? Why? Do? How often? Who?
17Possible solutions
- 1. Word lists
- 2. Mind maps
- 3. Labelled pictures
- 4. Personal
- vocabulary books
- 5. Flash cards
181. Word Lists
19A) Self-test/check
- (?) I know.
- (?) I dont know.
20B) Test your partner
- How do you sayin English?
- How do you sayin Chinese?
- Teaching Tip
- Ideal for warm-up activity
- Mime for verbs and some nouns
- Pictionary - Draw pictures
- Monitor students
21Whole class
Write down the English / Chinese for
- Individually
- Team competitions
22C) Review the list at the beginning /
end of class
- As a class
- In pairs
- Silently
23D) Use as a Learning Resource
- Use the list when doing
- exercises and activities
24E) Find the words
Students find the words in each unit and circle
them.
252. Mind Maps
26Word Lists Book 3, Unit 8.
ate pool outdoor else
end happy
27Mind maps
Comedy
Classical
Pop
Jazz
Action
Love
Comics
Magazines
Football
Swimming
Newspapers
Badminton
28- Why is it easier to remember
- words in mind maps
- compared to lists?
or
29Advantages of Mind maps
- Word relationships
- Personalization
- Both sides of the brain
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312. Mind Maps
Personality
Height
outgoing
quiet
tall
short
funny
serious
Describing People
Body
Hair
thin
fat
long
short
light
heavy
straight
curly
Book 3, Unit 6.
32Mind mapping
- Put them on the classroom wall
- Put them where they can see it every day
33Mind map - Sample
34Mind maps - Tips
- Try to make your mind map simple easy to
understand avoid having too many groups - Use different colours for different groups
- Use opposites
- Use pictures
- Use collocations ( e.g. verb noun )
- Use sub-groups
35Common teacher concern
- I like the idea of mindmaps, but they take a
long time to create. Also some students take a
long time to make them, while others finish quite
quickly. The ones who finish early have nothing
to do while theyre waiting for the others to
finish.
Possible solution Mind maps are ideal for
homework. Students can work in their own time and
spend as much or as little time on them as they
wish. Make sure you check their work and motivate
them by awarding them points for creative /
effective mindmap!
363. Labelled pictures
Label your pictures
374. Personal Vocabulary Books
38Teaching Tip - Personal Vocabulary Books
- Categorise words into
- Specific Topic
- Word Forms
- Alphabetically
- Course Book Units
39Definitions examples
405. Flash cards
Double sided