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1 Lectured by: Miss Yanna Queencer Telaumbanua
MICRO TEACHING Lectured by: Miss Yanna Queencer Telaumbanua

2 Chapter I: Introduction
1. Description of the Course DONE

3 2. Learners Learners are often described as children, young learners, adolescents, young adults or adults.

4 5 Continued... 2 3 1 4

5 Reasons for Learning Students of all ages are learning to speak English, but their reasons for wanting to study English can differ greatly. Some students, of course, only learn English because it is on the curriculum at primary or secondary level, but for others, studying the languages reflects some kind of a choice.

6 Continued... Many people learn English because they have moved into a target- language community and they need to be able to operate successfully within that community e.g. Britain, Canada, New Zealand, etc – or where it is one of the main language of culture and commerce – e.g. India, Pakistan, Nigeria

7 Continued... Some students need English for a Specific Purpose (ESP) where students learn about how to operate in English in the business world. Many students need English for Academic Purposes (EAP) in order to study at an English-speaking university or college, or because they need to access English-language academic texts.

8 Continued... Many people learn English because they think it will be useful in some way for international communication and travel but simply wish to learn to speak (and read and write) the language effectively for wherever and whenever this might be useful for them.

9 Continued... The purposes students have for learning will have an effect on what it is they want and need to learn – and as a result will influence what they are taught.

10 Responsibility for Learning
Help ing students to be responsible for their learning. For example, we can point them in the direction of suitable websites, or recommend good CD or DVD resources. If student are lucky, their institution will have a self-access centre with a range of resources comprising books, newspapers, magazines, worksheets, listening material, videos and DVDs, and computers with access to the Internet. Students can decide if and when to visit such centres and what they want to do there. Self-access centres should help students to make appropriate choices by having good cataloguing systems and ensuring that people are on hand to help students find their way around.

11 Let’s see how the students look like in the classroom

12 C O M E N T S P L E A S

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