Title: How to Teach Vocabulary
1How to Teach Vocabulary
Sources http//www.eslflow.com/vocabularylessonpl
ans.html
2Main menu
- Teaching Tips
- Step One presenting new words
- Step Two helping students remember new words
- Step Three making sure students make the new
words their own - Online resources
3Step One presenting new words
4using visual images
- realia
- pictures
- masking
- drawing
- scales
5using gestures and actions
- mime
- gesture
- facial expression
- action
6showing lexical relations
- synonyms
- antonyms
- collocation
- prefixes and suffixes
7words in context
- dialogues
- role play
- drama
- stories
- songs
- rhymes poems
- videos
8guessing / predicting
9Sample 1- Guessing
- Eiko is eating using hasami. It is made of wood
or bamboo
10Sample-2
- Dody is not punctual. He often come to the class
late
11Other techniques
- Using a dictionary
- Explaining
- Describing
- Defining the context
- Translating
12Step Two helping students remember new words
13usinge memorizing games and activities
- giving directions
- picture dictation
- matching words
- labeling words
- searching words
- sequencing words
- guessing words
- eliminating words
- classifying words
14Review Games
- wordsearch games
- picture labeling
- crosswords
- Bingo
- dominoes
- puzzles
- charts or survey for their peers
- Example 1
- Example 2
15Socio-affectively, students can
- practice words with a classmate or in a group
- teach a word to a member of the family or peer
- make and play word game with friends
- peer test
16Step Three making sure students make the new
words their own
17Vocabulary record system-1
- Vocabulary books
- in an alphabetical order
- by topic or situation
- by grammatical groups
- by color sets
- by story features
18Vocabulary record system -2
- personal dictionary (word notebooks)
- marking word stress
- adding pictures
- putting an L1 translation
- putting the word into context
- adding a synonym
- mapping a word family
- Example
19personalize the new words
- Keeping a learning log (blogs)
- Keeping a diary (blogs)
- Creative writing by using newly-learned words or
phrases - Looking for recently learned words in storybooks,
the Internet, the newspapers, etc., and noticing
how they are used.
20 Meta-cognitively, learners learn how to
- self-test
- look for patterns in words
- plan and organize a vocabulary record keeping
system - Learn words in their preferred ways
- reflect on learning and reviewing regularly
- monitor vocabulary learning
21Online Resources
- Teaching VocabularyTwo Dozen Tips and
Techniques - English Vocabulary Word Listswith Games, Puzzles
and Quizzes - LearnEnglishKids
- An authoring tool HOT POTATO
- Example 1
- Example 2
- A Collocation Tool iWiLL
22End of this session