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Giving instructions Edward Evans BKC-IH Moscow

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Giving instructionsEdward Evans

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“So, what I’d like you to do next isI’m going to give out a text about tips about making decisions and it’s got gaps in it.No, don’t start yet!Later, you’re going to add your own advice. But first, you’ve got to put one of the words you can find in the box at the top of the page into the gaps in the text,like this: “BLANK a list of the positive…” so, look up here and choose the correct word, which is ‘Make’.Do you understand?What do you mean you weren’t listening?!”

What can go wrong?

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• Be brief• Don’t say obvious information • Explain first before handing out• Be logical, giving information only when relevant.• Demonstrate, don’t explain• Ask instruction-checking questions (ICQ’s)• Make sure everyone is paying attention before you start.

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Fill in the gaps using words from the box.

The ‘right’ way to do it

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InstructionInstruction

ICQ’sICQ’s

Are you going to think of words yourself? (No.)

Are you going to use the words in the box? (Yes.)

Are you going to go on to the next exercise? (No.)

ExampleExample

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A simpler way?

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“What are you going to do?”

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• Don’t neglect the basics of giving instructions.

• Elicit instructions where possible.

Summary

Harmer, J. (2001). How to Teach English, Harlow, UK: Longman. p4.

Scrivener, J. (2011). Learning Teaching, Oxford: Macmillan. p65.

BibliographyBibliography

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Giving instructionsEdward Evans

BKC-IH Moscow

[email protected]@bkc.ru