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TEACHING ADOLESCENTS
ContentsCharacteristics of adolescentsHow to attract adolescentsTeaching methodProblems when teaching adolescents
SHORT ATTENTION SPANI. Characteristics of adolescents
VERY ACTIVEI. Characteristics of adolescents
ENJOY LEARNING THROUGH PLAYINGI. Characteristics of adolescents
IMAGINATIVEI. Characteristics of adolescents
II- HOW TO ATTRACT ADOLESCENTS
Basic principles:Keeping discipline.Their interests are key.Hone your empathy.Create a strong rapport .
2. Activities: AppropriateFun, effectiveNot too long, easyDiversifiedCuriosity, challengeFlexible
Games, quizzes, jokes Storytelling Group workRole-playing and actingExercises-test Seminar, presentation, discussion..
3. Materials: Pictures, songs, video, movies, short stories-poems, fun drills, newspaper-magazines Various and relevant topic. Life connection.
II- HOW TO ATTRACT ADOLESCENTS
III. TEACHING METHOD1. Communicative Language Teaching2. Direct Method3. Audio Lingual method4. Techniques for teaching pronunciation
III. TEACHING METHOD
III. TEACHING METHOD
III. TEACHING METHOD
TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING PRONUNCIATION Drills
Making Stress
Correcting Adults
Demonstrating how sounds are made
Pronunciation homeworkIII. TEACHING METHOD
IV. Problems when teaching adolescentsStudents may not pay attention for longStudents challenge teachers authorityStudents are inactive in class activities
Students may not pay attention for longDay dreaming or disturbing the teaching process Change Ts teaching style and method to avoid boredom. Games: make learning fun Songs: arouse the students interest Topics: associated with their interests, likes and dislikes,IV. Problems when teaching adolescents
Students challenge teachers authorityFor example: students break a minor rule by throwing rubbish around and are caught. Teacher can give punishment to impose discipline and show of authority. Creating resentment and being challenged by adolescent students. They need reasoning. Explain to them that it is wrong.
IV. Problems when teaching adolescents
Students are inactive in class activities:
Giving positive feedback Allocate a percentage of their final grade to participation in class activities & let students know about it.IV. Problems when teaching adolescentsStudents feel shyClass activities: boring or pitched at wrong level Re-design your activities.
REFERENCESCameron, L., 2001, Teaching languages to young learners, Cambridge University Press.Harmer, J. ,2007, The Practice of English Language Teaching, Pearson Longman.Lindstromberg, S., 1996, Language Activities for Teenagers, Cambridge University Press. Puchta, H.,1993, Teaching Teenagers: Model Activity Sequences for Humanistic Language Learning, United Kingdom, Longman.http://farwaniya03.tripod.com/id6.htmlhttp://pearsonclassroomlink.com/articles/1212/1212_0202.htmhttp://really-learn-english.com/teaching-english-to-teenagers.htmlhttps://teachingenglish.org.uk/article/teaching-speaking-skills-2-overcoming-classroom-problems
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