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2015-12-51 Differences between spoken and written language Principles for teaching speaking Factors to consider when designing speaking tasks Types of speaking tasks Organizing speaking tasks
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2015-12-52 Which of the following statements are descriptions of spoken/written language? It is generally produced in complicated sentence structures. It is generally produced in fairly simple sentence structures. It is always produced in complete sentences. It is sometimes produced in incomplete sentences. It is generally produced in informal simple or common vocabulary. It is generally produced in more formal more precise, less common vocabulary.
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2015-12-53 It is produced with correct grammar and good organization. It is characterized by broken grammar, false starts, hesitation, filler, etc. It is produced with little or no repetition or redundancy. It is produced with high proportion of repetition or redundancy. Its organization is largely unplanned. Its organization is generally planned. It has a high density of information. It has a low density of information.
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2015-12-54 Balancing accuracy-based with fluency-based practices Contextualizing practice Personalizing practice Building up confidence Maximizing meaningful interactions Helping students develop speaking strategies Making the best use of classroom learning environment to provide sufficient language input and practice for the students
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2015-12-55 Students’ language proficiency level Maximum foreign talk Even participation High motivation Right language level
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2015-12-56 Little Wood (1981): Pre-communicative activities Structural activities Quasi-communicative activities Communicative activities Functional communication activities Social interaction activities
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2015-12-57 Using group work in speaking tasks Why How (some tips) Teacher prepares adequately Teacher’s instructions should be clear. Teacher demonstrates the activity if possible. 4 or 5 students work in a group. Weak students and strong students work together. Teacher should move about to monitor or give help. Activities should go on for too long.
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