Title: Special Offer! 4 speaking activities in 1 session!
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2Special Offer!4 speaking activities in 1 session!
3What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
4What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
Vocabulary
Stress Intonation Pronunciation
Teachers behavior attitudes
Psychological factors
Extralinguistic factors
Integration into other language skills
Linguistic factors
5What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Knowing vocabulary
- Knowing parts of speech
- Knowing verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc
- Understanding meaning
6What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Stress (primary, secondary, tertiary, weak)
- Intonation (rising, falling, sustained)
- Juncture (plus juncture)
- Pronunciation
- Tone of voice?
7What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Linguistic factors
- Knowing structures
- Knowing sentences
- Knowing phrases
- Knowing gambits
8What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Extralinguistic factors
- Eye contact
- Turn-taking
- Gestures mimics
- Pauses hesitations
- Facial expressions
9What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Integration into other language skills
- Listening
- Writing
- Reading
10What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Teachers beliefs, attitudes behaviors towards
teaching speaking - Teachers teaching styles
- Teachers willingness self-confidence
11What does teaching the speaking skill mean to you?
- Psychological factors
- Age of students
- Needs, expectations, interests of students
- Motivation of students
- Learning styles strategies of students
12Speaking involves MORE than simply knowing the
linguistic components of the message
13What factors prevent students from speaking in
class?
- Lack of variety novelty in the activities
- Lack of language skills (vocabulary, grammar,
etc.) - Teachers attitudes towards teaching speaking
correcting students mistakes - Language teaching materials (decontextualized,
inauthentic, not applicable in real life) - Negative classroom athmosphere
14What factors prevent students from speaking in
class?
- Lack of practice in class
- Teaching styles
- Uninteresting topics
- Not having enough background information about
the topic - Fear of making mistakes / high level of anxiety
- Limited time
15How can we motivate students and increase their
participation in speaking?
- Scott Thornbury (20055) states that we should
consider the following points - Cognitive factors
- Familiarity with the topic, genre partners in
speaking meaningful useful materials which
cater for various intelligences of students
16How can we motivate students and increase their
participation in speaking?
- Affective factors
- Feelings towards the topic comfort
self-confidence of the students - Readiness willingness to learn speaking
17How can we motivate students and increase their
participation in speaking?
- Performance factors
- Mode speaking face to face is easier
- Wait-time
- Planning
- Encouraging supportive class atmosphere
opportunities for students to talk
18Speaking may not teach students language, but it
helps them activate the language they know.
19Suggestions for teachers teaching speaking
- Provide a rich environment that contains
collaborative work, authentic materials and
tasks, and shared knowledge. - Try to involve each student in every speaking
activity - Reduce teacher talking time in class
- Positive signs when commenting on a student's
response. (Show respect) - Ask eliciting questions such as "What do you mean?
20Suggestions for teachers teaching speaking
- Give written feedback
- Do not correct students' pronunciation mistakes
on the spot. Find soft strategies for correction - Involve students in speaking activities not only
in class but also out of class - Provide the vocabulary beforehand
- Diagnose problems faced by students who have
difficulty in expressing themselves in the target
language and provide more opportunities to
practice the spoken language.
21What makes a GOOD free speaking activity?
- STRUCTURED SEMI-STRUCTURED- FREE
- OPEN-ENDED
- COMPETITIVE
- REPORTABLE
- CHALLENGING
- HAS A TEACHING/LEARNING GOAL
- IS FUN/INTERESTING
22PHRASES STRUCTURES USED IN ARGUMENTS
- PARTLY AGREEING
- That is a good idea, but...
- That is quite true, but....
AGREEING I think you are right. Yes, sounds
great. That is a good idea.
SUGGESTIONS Lets ...... How about ? I think we
should.... Why dont we? We can/could..
DISAGREEING I would rather... I prefer... I
totally disagree...
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25REFERENCES
- Thornbury, Scott. (2005). How to Teach Speaking,
Longman. - Chastain, Kenneth. (1988). Developing
Second-language Skills, Theory Practice.
Harcout, Brace, Jovanovich, USA.