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G RACE C HRISTIAN MISSION (GCM) GRACE CHRISTIAN MISSION TECHNICAL SCHOOL (GCMTS) F EBRUARY 23-27, 2010
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Question: What is the Filipino classroom like in the 21 st century? Cellphones 40, 50, 60-plus students Few textbooks Limited materials Respectful Students Late Students Absent Students Multi-lingual teaching Noisy hallways Few teachers Hot weather Brownouts Tired Students Hungry StudentsBored Students
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Session Objectives In the next hour, we will: Examine 5 Teaching styles Review 16 teaching techniques Analyze the advantages & disadvantages
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Problem #1: The teacher is using visual aids and the students are listening, but they still can’t understand.
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Teacher: “Okay students, which is correct? A or B?” A: “Precious along with her friends is going to the store.” B: “Precious along with her friends are going to the store.” Problem #1:Visual aids not enough
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Teacher writes on the board… Inserted phrases like “along with” or “as well as” do not change the subject-verb agreement from singular to plural!!! Problem #1:Visual aids not enough
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Teacher: “Now students, which is correct? A or B?” A: “Precious along with her friends is going to the store.” B: “Precious along with her friends are going to the store.” Problem #1:Visual aids not enough
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Solution # 1: Kinesthetic Visual Aids
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Teacher: “Now students, which is correct? A or B?” A: “Precious along with her friends is going to the store.” B: “Precious along with her friends are going to the store.” Solution # 1: Kinesthetic Visual Aids
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Problem #2: Even with good visual aids, some students are not learning
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Solution #2: Total Physical Response Students learn by doing Lessons focus on practical application Kinesthetic (hands-on) learners benefit
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Total Physical Response: Act out grammar rules Turn around Walk around Talk with Talk to Talk about Throw to Throw at
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The “schwa,” or “uhh sound” is the most common vowel in American English pronuncation. 'a' in about [ ə ˈ ba ʊ t] 'e' in taken [ ˈ te ɪ k ə n] 'i' in pencil [ ˈ p ɛ ns ə l] 'o' in eloquent [ ˈɛ l ə kw ə nt] 'u' in supply [s ə ˈ pla ɪ ]
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Problem #3: Students are shy to speak English and afraid of “nosebleeds.”
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Solution #3: Communicative/Natural Language Approach
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Problem #4: Students’ poor english limits their ability to learn
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Solution #4: Mother Tongue scaffolding
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Problem #5: Students are bored, distracted and unmotivated
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Solution #5: Student-Centered Game- Playing
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