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20051221 Rhee Dong Gun
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Chapter• The speaking process• The differences between spoken and written language• Speaking skills• Speaking in the classroom• Feedback and correction• Summary
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The speaking
processWe speak in many different types of
situation
Talking to someone face to faceTalking to someone on the phoneAnswer and questionGiving a speechChatting to friendsTaking part in a meeting
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Why do we speak?
• We want something• We want other people to do
something• Respond to someone• Express our feelings or opinion• Exchange information
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Speaking is a skill
• Putting a message together
• Communicating the message
• Interacting with other people
productive
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Interacting-Request and Respond-
A : Could you email me?B : Yes, of course.
A : Would you borrow me a book?B : Of course, no problem
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We can indicate how we feel about what they are saying!!
Really? Fine.
Really! Mm.
I see. Uh.
OK. Oh!
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The differences between spoken and written language*Differences
Speaking WritingNot usually planned or prepared beforehand.
Planned
Speakers use incomplete or ungrammatical sentences. They can hesitate, repeat themselves, use fillers, for example ‘er..you know.. well....’
Sentences are carefully organized and accurate.
Stress, intonation, gestures, and facial expression carry meaning
The meaning in a written text is not supported by other means except perhaps typography and surrounding images, as in an advert.
You can go back when speaking – points can be revised, repeated, and clarified at any times.
Writing is linear, i.e. it goes in one direction without repetition or revisions.
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SimilaritiesDo you find it?
Both of them vary depending on Whom
you are speaking to or writing for and Why.
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Speaking skills*Learners need to develop the following
skills :
• Producing connected speech• The ability to interact• Talking round gaps in their
knowledge• Speaking in a range of contexts• Balancing accuracy and fluency
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Speaking in the
classroom- In the classroom we need to get our learners to
practice both production and interaction.
- Speaking activities that concentrate on getting learners to produce sounds, phrases, or grammatical .
• Controlled activities focus on the learners’ producing language.
• Less controlled activities focus on developing the learners’ fluency.
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Drills- The teacher has a lot of control
over what the learners say. - The drills are fixed. So the
learners must answer correctly and according to a precise pattern.
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1. Substitution Drills
Post office
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2. Functional-situation drills
• Teacher : I am so hungry.• Learner : You should eat a meal!
• Teacher : Notebook.• Learner : There is a notebook on the
table.
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Pair work and group work
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Type of interactive activities
- Information gap activities
- Discussion activities
- Role plays
- Games
- Informal interaction
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Feedback and correction
• When learner doing some thing well, trying hard, showing positive attitude towards learning, teacher should give a praise!!
• Immediate correctionGood : Learner can correct the error and
use the corrected language for the rest of the activity
Bad : Break the flow of communication and embarrass the learner.
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Summary• Speaking is a complex process.Constructing a message/ Delivering the
message using the correct pronunciation, stress, and intonation.
• InteractionRespond to what other people say/ Using the language appropriate for
the situation
Learner need lots of practice, encouragement and
correction.
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