Title: Classroom Activities
1Lesson 1
- Classroom Activities
- Goal, Approach and Method
- Writing Sample
- Course Objectives
- Course Materials
- Speaking Confidence Test
- Homework
- Buy the book from the bookstore
- The homework activities for this course are
listed on the course website
2Goal, Approach and Method
3The language of communication in this class is
polite English
4The Goal
- To communicate in basic English, employing
commonly used forms of expression related to the
your field of study.
5The Approach and Method
- The Competency Approach
- The Communicative Method (CLT)
6The Competency Approach
- The approach to all instruction at CEGEP is the
Competency Approach - A competency is the ability to perform a complex
task. - The competencies are approached in a step-by-step
fashion. Simple skills build toward complex
skills. - Success is measured by performance on complex
tasks.
7Communicative Language Teaching
- CLT is a method for language education.
- Before CLT, people learned about a language. It
was language-centered. - With CLT, people learned how to use the language
in everyday life. It is learner-centered and
focused on learners needs. - All CLT courses begin with a needs analysis. The
teacher must determine what students can do in
order to plan instruction effectively.
8Diagnostic Test
- When you visit the doctor, he/she examines you.
If there is something wrong, the doctor
prescribes drugs or does surgery. - The doctor does not examine your neighbour and
then does surgery on you. - Do not talk to your neighbour during the
diagnostic test. - This test is simply to find out what you know.
9Lesson 1
- Classroom Activities
- Goal, Approach and Method
- Writing Sample
- Course Objectives
- Course Materials
- Speaking Confidence Test
- Homework
- Buy the book from the bookstore
- The homework activities for this course are
listed on the course website
10Please, take out a piece of paper
11Write the following and prepare to listen
- Teacher
- Phone number
- Email
- Course
12End of section
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13About You
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23Lesson 1
- Classroom Activities
- Goal, Approach and Method
- Writing Sample
- Course Objectives
- Course Materials
- Speaking Confidence Test
- Homework
- Buy the book from the bookstore
- The homework activities for this course are
listed on the course website
24604-100b Course Objectives
25Elements of the Competency Performance Criteria
1. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic oral message related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and key ideas of the message.
2. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic text related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and main ideas of the message.
3. To communicate a brief oral message related to the students field of study. Intelligible message lasting at least two minutes. Use of terms related to the students field of study. Relevant statements. Satisfactory application of the grammatical code. Showing of openness and respect.
4. To write and revise a short text related to the students field of study. Production of a clear and coherent text of approximately 250 words. Adaptation to the context and purpose of communication. Use of new ideas and expressions. Use of terms connected to the students field of study. Satisfactory application of the grammatical, syntactical and orthographic codes. Satisfactory use of communication procedures connected to the writing task. Appropriate use of revision strategies.
26Elements of the Competency Performance Criteria
1. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic oral message related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and key ideas of the message.
2. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic text related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and main ideas of the message.
3. To communicate a brief oral message related to the students field of study. Intelligible message lasting at least two minutes. Use of terms related to the students field of study. Relevant statements. Satisfactory application of the grammatical code. Showing of openness and respect.
4. To write and revise a short text related to the students field of study. Production of a clear and coherent text of approximately 250 words. Adaptation to the context and purpose of communication. Use of new ideas and expressions. Use of terms connected to the students field of study. Satisfactory application of the grammatical, syntactical and orthographic codes. Satisfactory use of communication procedures connected to the writing task. Appropriate use of revision strategies.
27Elements of the Competency Performance Criteria
1. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic oral message related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and key ideas of the message.
2. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic text related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and main ideas of the message.
3. To communicate a brief oral message related to the students field of study. Intelligible message lasting at least two minutes. Use of terms related to the students field of study. Relevant statements. Satisfactory application of the grammatical code. Showing of openness and respect.
4. To write and revise a short text related to the students field of study. Production of a clear and coherent text of approximately 250 words. Adaptation to the context and purpose of communication. Use of new ideas and expressions. Use of terms connected to the students field of study. Satisfactory application of the grammatical, syntactical and orthographic codes. Satisfactory use of communication procedures connected to the writing task. Appropriate use of revision strategies.
28Elements of the Competency Performance Criteria
1. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic oral message related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and key ideas of the message.
2. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic text related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and main ideas of the message.
3. To communicate a brief oral message related to the students field of study. Intelligible message lasting at least two minutes. Use of terms related to the students field of study. Relevant statements. Satisfactory application of the grammatical code. Showing of openness and respect.
4. To write and revise a short text related to the students field of study. Production of a clear and coherent text of approximately 250 words. Adaptation to the context and purpose of communication. Use of new ideas and expressions. Use of terms connected to the students field of study. Satisfactory application of the grammatical, syntactical and orthographic codes. Satisfactory use of communication procedures connected to the writing task. Appropriate use of revision strategies.
29Elements of the Competency Performance Criteria
1. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic oral message related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and key ideas of the message.
2. To demonstrate comprehension of the meaning of an authentic text related to the students field of study. Recognition of the overall meaning and main ideas of the message.
3. To communicate a brief oral message related to the students field of study. Intelligible message lasting at least two minutes. Use of terms related to the students field of study. Relevant statements. Satisfactory application of the grammatical code. Showing of openness and respect.
4. To write and revise a short text related to the students field of study. Production of a clear and coherent text of approximately 250 words. Adaptation to the context and purpose of communication. Use of new ideas and expressions. Use of terms connected to the students field of study. Satisfactory application of the grammatical, syntactical and orthographic codes. Satisfactory use of communication procedures connected to the writing task. Appropriate use of revision strategies.
30- Un étudiant qui doit s'absenter à un cours ou à
une partie d'un cours en avise lenseignant.
Létudiant a la responsabilité de sinformer
auprès des autres étudiants de la matière donnée
ou des exercices effectués afin dêtre à jour
lors du cours suivant. L'enseignant n'est pas
tenu d'expliquer la matière manquée à l'étudiant. - Un étudiant arrivant en retard au début d'un
cours ou à la pause doit attendre la pause
suivante ou l'autorisation de lenseignant pour
intégrer le groupe. - Un étudiant peut être expulsé s'il ne se conforme
pas aux règles de comportement du département et
subira les conséquences découlant de cette
absence, telle l'absence à une évaluation
sommative. Les règles de comportement sont
indiquées dans le plan de cours.
- 2 hours of class
- 1 hour lab
- 3 hours homework
31- Un étudiant qui doit s'absenter à un cours ou à
une partie d'un cours en avise lenseignant.
Létudiant a la responsabilité de sinformer
auprès des autres étudiants de la matière donnée
ou des exercices effectués afin dêtre à jour
lors du cours suivant. L'enseignant n'est pas
tenu d'expliquer la matière manquée à l'étudiant. - Un étudiant arrivant en retard au début d'un
cours ou à la pause doit attendre la pause
suivante ou l'autorisation de lenseignant pour
intégrer le groupe. - Un étudiant peut être expulsé s'il ne se conforme
pas aux règles de comportement du département et
subira les conséquences découlant de cette
absence, telle l'absence à une évaluation
sommative. Les règles de comportement sont
indiquées dans le plan de cours.
- 2 hours of class
- 1 hour lab
- 3 hours homework
32- Un étudiant qui doit s'absenter à un cours ou à
une partie d'un cours en avise lenseignant.
Létudiant a la responsabilité de sinformer
auprès des autres étudiants de la matière donnée
ou des exercices effectués afin dêtre à jour
lors du cours suivant. L'enseignant n'est pas
tenu d'expliquer la matière manquée à l'étudiant. - Un étudiant arrivant en retard au début d'un
cours ou à la pause doit attendre la pause
suivante ou l'autorisation de lenseignant pour
intégrer le groupe. - Un étudiant peut être expulsé s'il ne se conforme
pas aux règles de comportement du département et
subira les conséquences découlant de cette
absence, telle l'absence à une évaluation
sommative. Les règles de comportement sont
indiquées dans le plan de cours.
- 2 hours of class
- 1 hour lab
- 3 hours homework
33Course Plan
- The focus of this course is English linked your
field of study. - To make the link meaningful for all, this course
has an English for the workplace theme. - Simulation, role-play and discussion will be the
principal ways in which the link the workplace
will be explored.
34Lesson 1
- Classroom Activities
- Goal, Approach and Method
- Writing Sample
- Course Objectives
- Course Materials
- Speaking Confidence Test
- Homework
- Buy the book from the bookstore
- The homework activities for this course are
listed on the course website
35Course Materials
36You must buy(write this down)
- Actively Engaged on the Job
- --available from the college bookstore
- Do not buy used copies. Used copies do not
contain a valid registration key
37You will need (5 items)
- A valid account on www.Labodanglais.com.
Registration is free. - To continue to use the companion website after
the grace period, you must enter the
Registration Code that comes with the
textbook. - An Enrolment key to enter your course. The
enrolment key is . (sent to the teacher by
email) - Write down the enrolment key now
38How to get an account on Labodanglais.com
39Select the course with your teachers name on it
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41Surname family name
42Check your junk folder for the confirmation
email
43Enrolment key
44The registration key comes with the textbook
45Deadline to buy the book
Continue with trial until you buy the book.
46Lesson 1
- Classroom Activities
- Goal, Approach and Method
- Writing Sample
- Course Objectives
- Course Materials
- Speaking Confidence Test
- Homework
- Buy the book from the bookstore
- The homework activities for this course are
listed on the course website
47Speaking Diagnostic
48Your turn to talk
- The next activity will provide you will an
overview of some of the skills you will learn in
this course.
49Speaking Skills Confidence Test Handout
- Work with a partner. Take turns role-playing each
speaking task. - Measure your OWN confidence
- 0 too difficult
- 1 I need more grammar and vocabulary
- 2 I need more practice
- 3 I can do this well
- At the end, calculate a total score.
- (Next slide Comprehension Check)
50Comprehension Check (1 of 3)
- 1. True or false? Students work on the
confidence test silently and alone. - FALSE This is pair work. Work with a partner to
do an oral role-play for each.
51Comprehension Check (2 of 3)
- 2. True or false? Students should auto-evaluate.
- TRUE Write a score for yourself. Each student
is responsible for measuring his or her own
confidence and nobody else's.
52Comprehension Check (3 of 3)
- 3. Multiple choice What should we do when we
finish? - Sit quietly and relax.
- Do the activity a second time with a different
partner. - Calculate a total score for ourselves.
- Interrupt other students while they are trying to
finish.
53Comprehension Check (3 of 3)
- 3. Multiple choice What should we do when we
finish? - Sit quietly and relax.
- Do the activity a second time with a different
partner. - Calculate a total score for ourselves.
- Interrupt other students while they are trying to
finish.
54How confident are you?
My total confidence score for this activity is
55What your score means
- 0-10 You will need to work hard. Make a
commitment today to find extra time for this
course each week. - 10-20 You are at the right level. This course
was designed for you. - 20-30 This course might be too easy for you.
Talk to the teacher about changing levels. - This activity provides an brief overview of the
content of this course. If you have mastered the
content of this course in week one, it is very
important that you get into a course that is
right for you. Advanced students in beginner
courses get bored and often blame the teacher,
materials or the school for their unhappiness.
Alert the teacher to this problem immediately.