Title: Enrichment Reading
1Enrichment Reading
2Outline
- Module introduction
- Course instructional design
- Tutoring methods (video-based analysis)
- Testing scheme
- Learner support
- Group project
31Module Introduction
41 Module Introduction
- Module position in curriculum
- Course characteristics
- Themes textbooks
- Course resources
51.1Module position in curriculum
- AE (16)
- CE Intensive reading skills, Vocabulary
development, Grammar, Writing - IE Listening and speaking skills, Vocabulary
development - ER Fast reading, Additional reading,
- Vocabulary development
61.2 ER characteristics
- Providing interesting and useful texts (usu. on
topics related to those in CE) to develop reading
skills, learning skills and strengthen
vocabulary. - A steep gradient in both language and
intellectual content - Two books on one
71.3 Themes textbooks
- Themes related to those of CE and to students
real life situation, for example, business,
computers, relations, etc. - Textbooks (TB) and students workbook (WB)
81.4 Course resources
- General introduction to the course
- Exam resources
- Courseware
- Assignment and progress card, Self-assessment
exercises - Tutorial resources(video clips, lesson plan, vob
learning orientation, test preparation) - Reference
- Forum(course-based forum,FAQ)
91.5 Something new
- Unit 0
- Why to learn, What to learn and how to learn
- Unit 9
- Test Preparation
102Course Instructional Design
112.1 Instructional Design Diagram
- One tutorial every two weeks
- One tutorial lasts for 6 hours and covers one
unit - AE(14) 2h for CE, 2h for ER, 2h for IE
- AE(56) integrated skills
122.2 Important Features in the Design
- Fast reading,Reading for information and
vocabulary development - Design tasks for fast reading, reading skills,
learning skills, strengthen vocabulary - Motivation and learning orientation
133Tutoring Methods(Video-based analysis)
143.1 General Tutoring Methods for the Course (1)
- Focus on textual understanding, topic discussion,
key vocabulary items - Provide practice for language skills and learning
skills - Review and consolidate what students have learned
153.1 General Tutoring Methods for the Course (2)
- Provide assessment-orientated activities to check
students performance and to identify the support
they need. - Give guidance to autonomous study skills using
examples from the unit. - Give students encouragement and to inspire their
desire to learn.
163.2 Tutoring Methods Example 1
- Task 8 Finding difficulties (15 min)
- Some of the difficulties
- 1. A land of climatic and geographic extremes
2. Go camping 3. Settlers 4. Rebels 5. Loyalists
6. G8 7. Foreign exchange earner 8.
Good-humored 9. deport - 10. Intellectual 11. The scale of arrests
12. Appeal - 13. Coordinate globally 14. Permissive legal
system - 15. Cakewalk
- .
173.2 Tutoring Methods Example 1
- Questions for discussion
- 1. Is it a good method to start with words and
expressions? - 2. If it is good, can we have alternative ways to
do it? - 3. If it is not, please suggest some practical
ways to deal with it.
183.2 Tutoring Methods Example 2
- Task 9 What is your impression about New
York?(15min) - You go over the text of pp24-26 of ER3.
- Discuss in groups about the text.
- Describe your impression of New York.
- Compare New York with a Chinese city.
193.2 Tutoring Methods Example 2
- Questions for discussion
- 1. Is it a good method to check students reading
this way? - 2. If it is good, can we have alternative ways to
do it? - 3. If it is not, please suggest some practical
ways to deal with it.
203.3 Typical Tutoring Problems with this Course
- Students havent prepared well or havent
prepared at all - Many students dont turn up in the tutorial
- Tutorial contact time is not enough
- Students are passive in the tutorial
214Testing Scheme
224.1 Testing Scheme for the Course
- Study progress card (Unit-based, 5)
- Assignments (2 for each term, 15)
- Final exam (80)
234.2 Testing Scheme Example 1
- ER3
- Ms. Keenan said that the escalator analogy was
based on a false premise. - A. ?? B. ?? C. ?? D. ??
244.2 Testing Scheme Example 2
- ER4
- Smoking restrictions in designated public
places clearly benefit non-smokers, and there is
also some evidence that they can reduce the
prevalence of smoking. A. spread B. danger - C. cost D. consequence
254.3 Assignment Features Test
- Go to platform and find assignments.
- Go to platform and find sample tests
265Learner Support
275.1 Typical Learning Problems with this Course
- Vocabulary problem
- Detail reading and fast reading
- Reading skills
- Time constraints
- Motivation
285.2 Your Part in Helping Learners in their
Learning
- Introduce students to the resources available
- Motivate students
- Help students with their autonomous learning
296Group Project
30Group Project
- Requirements
- Do a lesson plan (word) in a group.
- Present one activity (ppt) of it before all the
trainers and trainees. - The lesson plan and the activity show the
teaching principles as well as your creative
ideas.
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