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1 How to teach Writing Thai Trainer:
Mrs. Arunya Chuapratoom Mr. Jenwit Siriket Ms. Siwaphon Phetnok Organized by Muangkhong School, 2017

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3 Wow!! I’m not so bad after all.
Situation: classroom “student writes now….” Ahh!! I’m blankkk… Wow!! I’m not so bad after all. Teaching Techniques

4 Framework Stages 1. Pre-Writing 2. Drafting 3. Editing 4. Publishing

5 1. Pre-Writing 1.1) Techniques of Pre-Writing
Generating ideas and planning what to write 1.1) Techniques of Pre-Writing 1.1.1 Chain Spider diagram 1.1.3 Brainstorm Mind Map 1.1.5 Questionnaire Storyboard

6 2. Drafting 2.1) Techniques of checking draft
Using your plan and ideas to write a rough Preliminary version 2.1) Techniques of checking draft Focus on meaning and content …NOT GRAMMAR…

7 3. Editing 3.1) Error Correction Code
Checking, making alterations and rewrite 3.1) Error Correction Code 3.2) Peer Editing, Self-Editing, & Teacher Editing

8 4. Publishing Presenting the piece of writing to the readers

9 Demonstration of Teaching Writing
Roles : Trainers as a Teacher Trainee as a student (15 years old) Let’s try it!!!

10 Demonstration of Teaching Writing (-2-)
Roles : Trainers as a Teacher Trainee as a student (15 years old) Level: M.3 Time : 50 minutes Topic : Places in Korat Target Language: Present Simple Tense Vocabularies: Korat Zoo, Terminal 21 Department Store, Dan Kwian Pottery Village, Phimai Historical Park, Khao Yai National Park, Lam Takhong Dam, Wat Sala Loi Temple, Nakhon Ratchasima Train Station, V-ONE Hotel, and Habi Buffet Restaurant

11 Demonstration of Teaching Writing (-4-)
1. Pre- writing (10 mins) **Technique: Storyboard 1.2 Review about the vocabularies (5 mins) Wat Sala Loi Temple Phimai Historical Park Terminal 21 Department Store Nakhon Ratchasima Train Station Khao Yai National Park Habi Buffet Restaurant Dan Kwian Pottery Village V-ONE Hotel Korat Zoo Lam Takhong Dam

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22 Demonstration of Teaching Writing (-5-)
1. Pre- writing (10 mins) **Technique: Storyboard

23 Demonstration of Teaching Writing (-6-)
2. Drafting (25 mins) 2.1 Write a poster/brochure about “ PLACES IN KORAT” (Free writing at least 80 words count)

24 Demonstration of Teaching Writing (-7-)
3. Editing (15 mins) Technique: Error Correction Code

25 Demonstration of Teaching Writing (-8-)
4. Publishing (10 mins)

26 Pre-Writing Techniques
A diagram for a sequence of events: for example, when describing things which happen/ will happen in a story; a process or procedure 1. Chain Title – CHAIN WRITING  By – Sharon Hargis  Subject – Language Arts  Grade Level – 5-8  MATERIALS: -Photographs (clipped from magazines or books)  -Blank paper attached to photographs  -Pens  - Music PROCEDURES: Groups of four  Each group is given a photograph of an interesting scene or situation. When music begins, first student begins to write a narrative prompted by the photograph. After a few minutes, the music is stopped and the story that student 1 began is read by 2nd student. The music is turned back on and the 2nd student picks up story where the first student left off. This procedure continues around the group until all have had a turn. Last student in the group should attempt to end the tale. PUBLISHING: Each student in the group reads aloud to the class the part of the story they have written. NOTE: Depending on the age group, the teacher may need to add an additional sheet of paper to make sure students have plenty of space to write their part of the story.

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2. Spider diagram A diagram that shows with colour and small images the connetions between different ideas about the topic.

28 Pre-Writing Techniques (3)
Brainstorming is like freewriting in that you write down whatever comes to mind without stopping, but it is different because it looks more like a list of words and phrases than a string of sentences. 3. Brain- Storm

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A diagram where the topic is written in the middle of a piece of paper. Ideas are connected to the topic by lines. The ideas can also generate sub-topic ideas, again connected by lines. You can use different colours for different ideas. 4. Mindmap

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5. Questionnaire Making a list of questions to help find out the kind of information needed to complete a writing task.

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“Journalist questions” are the “5Ws and the 1H”—who, what, when, where, and especially why and how. The who, what, when, and where are relevant to summaries while the how and why prompt you to examine the “so what?!” Use ideas from the text, your freewrite and your brainstorm and form them into questions. Through answering these questions, you can discover interesting information that you can use for writing. 6. Journalist

32 Pre-Writing Techniques (7) write every idea that is in your head
7. Free Writing

33 Keep Feedback Say WHATTT ?

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