Title: Khanh Linh Tran Dang
1VISUALISATION - A POWERFUL TECHNIQUE TO TEACH
ABSTRACT CONCEPTS
- Khanh Linh Tran Dang
- Nha Trang College of Education
2(Geoffrey Petty,1993, p.114)
3NARRATING A STORY
- Questions
- How to begin a story?
- How to construct the story?
- When to move to a new paragraph?
- How to use the Simple Past, Past Continuous
and/or the Past Perfect? - Answer
- Visualise / dramatise a story and see!
4Model story
- Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting
in the field having nothing to do. Suddenly a
white rabit ran by her, saying to itself, Oh
dear! I shall be too late!. Burning with
curiosity, she jumped up to follow it. The rabbit
ran down a hole, and she jumped after it. - It was a long hole, and she fell for such a long
time that she thought she might fall through the
other side of the earth. Finally, she reached
bottom. There she saw a bottle with a label that
said, DRINK ME. So she did, and found that the
liquid had a very pleasant flavour. But as she
drank, something curious happened she began to
shrink!
5Scene 1 (para. 1, past cont. for action)
Scene 2 (para. 2)
event 2, Past simp.
event 1, Past simp.
6UNDERSTANDING THE NATURE OF AN ESSAY
- Questions
- How many parts are there in an essay?
- What is the function of each part?
- How are the parts related to each other?
- How to arrange ideas?
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- Answer
- An essay is like a sandwich / a tree.
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8An essay as a sandwich
Introduction
Body para. 1
Body para. 2
Body para. 3
Conclusion
9An essay as a tree
development 3
development 2
development 4
Main idea (thesis statement)
development 1
10WRITING ESSAY - THE FUNNEL INTRODUCTION
Traveling to a foreign country is always
interesting, especially if it is a country that
is completely different from your our own. You
can delight in tasting new foods, seeing new
sights, and learning about different customs,
some of which may seem very curious. If you were
to visit my country, for instance, you would
probably think that my people have some very
strange customs, as these three examples will
illustrate. (Regina L.Smalley Mary K.Ruetten,
1986, Refining Composition Skills, Macmillan
Publishing Company)
11GENERAL IDEA
THE FUNNEL INTRODUCTION
TRAVELING TO A COUNTRY COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM
YOUR OWN IS ALWAYS INTERESTING
TASTING NEW FOODS
SEEING NEW SIGHTS
NARROW DOWN
LEARNING DIFFERENT CURIOUS CUSTOMS
VISIT MY COUNTRY TO SEE SOME STRANGE CUSTOMS
THESIS STATEMENT
12GIVING ACCURATE INSTRUCTIONS
To see the significance of accuracy in giving
instructions, do the Folding Paper experiment!
13Other examples of visualising concepts
- Hands movement in pronouncing word stress and
diphthongs - Time line in teaching verb tenses
- Contextualised pictures in teaching modals
- Mind maps for teaching word fields
- Narrow paper strips to split sentences to
clusters - etc
14Final comment
- Trainees (or learners) remember
- 10 of what they read,
- 20 of what they hear,
- 30 of what they see,
- and 50 of what people hear and see.
- (Pretty
J.N. et al, 1995, p.24)
Visual presentation of concepts time-saving and
effective
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