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1 Lexis, speaking and non-native speaker teachers Hugh Dellar A love song for non-native speaker teachers Hugh Dellar

2 The sad reality Native speakers are still over-privileged The entry qualifications are lower The pay is often better Discriminatory employment policies Two-tier approach to class allocation Parental expectations Outdated beliefs

3 The strengths of non-natives #1: Role models You students can aspire to become you. They can never be me! You’ve actually LEARNED English – and share a first language. You grasp students’ difficulties. You’ve been there.

4 The strengths of non-natives #2: Localising lexis You know about the cultural worlds of your students You can use your shared knowledge to hang language on This makes global material more personal and real The food still leaves a bit to be desired – it tended to be quite stodgy and there wasn’t a huge amount of choice, but otherwise, I certainly had nothing to complain about. The food here a bit The weather here leaves something to be desired. Your writing a lot

5 The strengths of non-natives #3: Modelling tasks Model speaking tasks for students to clarify what they’re doing You can root your models in local realities. This helps students see English is for their worlds too – not just mine! Put these activities in order. Then tell each other which you have done. Settle downGraduate Move houseStart working Leave homeRetire Start a familyDo a Master’s

6 The strengths of non-natives #4: Translation Translating single words and grammar doesn’t work The minimum unit to translate is a collocation Translation accepts and exploits the existence of L1 Two-way translation helps students notice better It can be a great self-study aid (Quizlet) It can be a great revision tool My dad wants me to study Law.  Мой папа хочет,чтобы я учился Закон My dad wants that I studied Law.

7 The sad reality Native speakers are still over-privileged The entry qualifications are lower The pay is often better Discriminatory employment policies Two-tier approach to class allocation Parental expectations Outdated beliefs

8 The first fear Lexis is more culturally-rooted than grammar.

9 Do any of the lexical items below seem culturally-rooted to you? By this, I mean do they have to be explained by reference to specifically British cultural phenomenon. I woke up late. She’s had her nose pierced. I can’t stand this song. I’ve lost my appetite. I’ll give you a lift there. I’d give it a miss if I were you. This place is a tip! You shouldn’t have said that. I felt like a fish out of water. Beggars can’t be choosers. They gave the plan the thumbs-up. It’s like the Shankill Road round there.

10 The second fear My English isn’t as good as a native speaker’s.

11 The third fear I might get caught out!

12 The fourth fear I’m not sure I can trust my intuition.

13 It’s w of my time.

14 The final fear Monolingual classes are really different from multilingual ones.

15 Tell the person next to you about... a song that means a lot to you. a film that means a lot to you.a public figure you respect. a public figure you DON’T respect. a dish you love. a place you love. something you worry about. something you’re really looking forward to.

16 Don’t worry! The more culturally-rooted a piece of lexis is, the less useful it is to EFL students. The vast majority of your English is the same as mine. The language I know that maybe you don’t has no place in the EFL classroom. You are better and more realistic role-models for your students. They can aspire to become as good as you. The fact you’ve learned English and also speak Russian means you’re more aware of potential pitfalls than a native speaker would be with your classes.

17 Being caught out is part of being a teacher! It happens to all of us! Developing language awareness and thinking about how language works is also part of being a teacher. There’s no native speaker spying on your classes! You speak the best English in your class! Getting students closer to your English should be the goal. Lexis allows students to express their lives and personalities far more than a heavily grammar-dominated syllabus. This means the monolingual classroom is still allowed to be multicultural! You know loads about the cultural worlds your students live in. You can use this knowledge to hang English onto.

18 hughdellar@lexicallab.com www.lexicallab.com www.facebook.com/hughdellaran drewwalkley


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