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1 Young learners – keeping them engaged and motivated Jack Scholes

2 OVERVIEW 1.Problems faced by teachers 2.Optimal conditions for learning 3. The seven Rs 4. Why use musical plays? 5. Mini-musical - Halloween

3 1.Problems faced by teachers Children…(complete the sentence) have very short attention spans forget things quickly may not be fully confident in L1

4 may not be motivated to learn may be frightened develop at very different rates can easily be overwhelmed need effective language learning techniques, not just time fillers

5 2. Optimal conditions What are some of the optimal conditions for helping young learners to learn? Learning is…… natural contextualized and part of a real event interesting and enjoyable

6 relevant social belongs to the child has a purpose for the child builds on things the child knows makes sense to the child is supported appropriately

7 is part of a coherent whole is multi-sensory is active and experiential is memorable allows for personal, divergent responses takes account of multiple intelligences

8 Also when… the child is challenged appropriately the child wants to learn the learning atmosphere is relaxed and warm the child has a sense of achievement

9 3. The seven Rs Provide an integrated framework for managing children positively and creating a happy working environment

10 Relationships Creating and maintaining a positive relationship is at the heart of a happy learning environment Rules Establish a limited number of clear rules and the reasons for having them

11 Routines Classroom routines make it clear what is expected & what they should do Rights & responsibilities May not be stated explicitly with very young, but T can model through own actions which of these they value

12 Respect Ss treated respectfully will respond in similar way. If T treats as individuals, they will respond as individuals and not with collective group mentality Rewards Effective way of reinforcing appropriate behaviour – stars, stickers, points etc.

13 4. Why use musical plays? Excuses I can’t use musical plays because… a) the children will _____ and I won’t be able to _____ them. b) I don’t have ________ for that. c) I can’t _____ or _____.

14 the children will make too much noise and I won’t be able to control them. I don’t have time for that. I can’t act or sing.

15 Children use drama naturally – always in the land of make-believe and slip in and out of multiple roles Children love being part of something – all involved – shyest & most outspoken A bonding experience for the group

16 Drama & musical plays are methods of teaching more effectively It doesn’t matter if you can’t act or sing – the children will do this and they are experts!

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18 Multi-sensory – see, hear, act Cater to different learning styles Help with pronunciation of new words Retention - help learners to remember new words and phrases and anchor texts in long-term memory

19 Promote speaking skills - fluency and confidence – listen and repeat lines Develop and reinforce social skills – be considerate, listen to each other Ideal for mixed ability groups Also, shy learners can present own personality in fictional character / chorus

20 Involve intellect, imagination & emotions Motivation - motivating for them to perform – in front of an audience Combination of music, language & action makes children express and challenge themselves in a musical context

21 5. Mini-musical – Halloween Preliminary preparation of vocabulary Read word – Ss listen and point Translate ? Close eyes, listen, see on inner TV

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23 Dictionary with no words – Ss say – practice pronunciation Pairs – with picture dictionary -A covers word -B says it

24 Introduce characters and story Design acting area and stage set Hollowed-out pumpkins with faces Ss pictures Bats, spiders on coloured cards etc.

25 Props, masks, costumes Bag for sweets, sweets, white sheets Witch masks T-shirts for chorus – same colour Halloween costumes

26 www.helblinglanguages.com

27 Helbling Young Readers


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