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Innovative Approaches in teaching Foreign Language
Ongarbayeva MeruyertMaster`s DegreeAlmaty, 2013
In Approaches
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“I am not a teacher, but an awakener.”
― Robert Frost
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember.
Involve me and I learn.”Benjamin Franklin
“I am not a teacher, but an awakener.”
― Robert Frost
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember.
Involve me and I learn.”Benjamin Franklin
1-The Communicative approach in FLT.1-The Communicative approach in FLT.
Education through communication is the essence of all intensive methods of learning a foreign language.
Serves to meet the challenges of "social interaction“. This approach creates a positive environment for the active and the free development of the individual. In general, these conditions are as follows:
1-Students have the opportunity to freely express their thoughts and feelings in the process of communication;2-Participants feel safe from criticism for mistakes and errors;3-Expression of personality is more important than the demonstration of language skills;4-Relationships are built on empathy and understanding feelings of others.
The Basic Principles of
Communicative Method are
Speech based
Teach only through communication-interferring from the text-role-playing and problem-solving-game challenge
It is necessary to select a certain amount of knowledge to present the culture as a model.1-Conditionally-speech exercises-repetitive lexical items.2.Speech exc.(retelling texts,description of pictures,people,comment on events).Provide with speech provoking exc-es.
Situational
Communicative learning is based on the situations,
understood as a system of relationships.It serves as a motivation for the speech
activity.
FunctionalityAwareness in functional purposes of the target Each student has to understand what can give a language in practice
Novelty in speech situations (changing the subject of communication, discuss problems, etc.).The novelty of the material (its informativeness).The novelty provides rejection of learning by heart (statements, dialogues, texts, etc.), develops speech production, productivity.
Speech is always individual. Educational system should take into account the cognitive needs of students according to their interests, hobbies).
Novelty
Situational
Personal-oriented communication.
Functionality
Modelling
2-Cultural approach in teaching of Intercultural Communication2-Cultural approach in teaching of Intercultural Communication
The principle of consciousness (using comparative-linguistic and comparative-cultural exc., identify the characteristics of intercultural
communication and the creation of knowledge and understanding of it).
4
Speech -oriented principle. Conditionally-speech based and speech exc-es.1
The principle of adequacy of exc-es (a gradual transition from receptive to reproductive and productive exc-es).2
Modeling Principle of simulated situations of intercultural communication (modeling parameters are intercultural situations, participants, their values, judgments, communicative intentions and communicative expectations, their background knowledge).
3
5 The principle of rational use of native language. (Speech and language phenomena of foreign language are included in the exercises to contrast them).
2-Cultural approach2-Cultural approach
The learning process is organized on the basis of modules corresponding to the features of the Foreign culture and own culture.
By minimizing the training material and maximize its repetitiveness in ex-es for use in speech activity in situations of intercultural dialogue.
Focuses on the motivational sphere of English language learners. All psychological motives are divided into three groups: the intellectual, moral, emotional and aesthetic.
6- The Principle of Modularity
6- The Principle of Modularity
7- Principle of accessibility and systematicness
7- Principle of accessibility and systematicness
8- The principle of personal learning needs
of students
8- The principle of personal learning needs
of students
3-Competence-based
approach
3-Competence-based Approach3-Competence-based Approach
selection of competences based on learners needs
instruction targeted to those competences
evaluation of learner performance
assessment of learner
needs
Components of CBA
-(CBE) has been used in adult ESL literacy instruction since the mid-1970s. ). - In 1975, the Adult Performance Level project identified a set of competencies (knowledge and skills) viewed as basic for adults to function in the United States (Adult Performance Level Project, 1975). - CBE formed the basis for the language and orientation programs in most refugee programs overseas in the 1970s and 80s and in many U.S. programs.
language speech
socio-cultural
communi
cativeCOMPETENCES
The main aim of this
approach is its
orientation on the result
Formatio
n of the set o
f
different c
ompetences
Problem situation- awakens mind, activates thinking
Psychological1-Activities of the students. 1-Organization of the
learning process.
Teacher creates a problematic situation
4-Problem- based teaching approach of FL
Pedagogical
Basic ways to create Problematic SituationsBasic ways to create Problematic Situations
Questions
them
• The different points of view on the same issue, of the phenomenon from different perspectives (eg, commander, lawyer, financier, teacher).
• Motivate students to the theoretical explanation of phenomena, facts, differences between them.
• Use of educational and life situations
• State the problem and tasks to explain or find ways of its practical application.
• To motivate students to make analysis and synthesis of the material.
Ask
For the formation of regulatory and communication skills exercises must be "contact-establishing“, causative-effect, stimulating communication, with usage of stereotypical clichés, greetings, messages, awareness, appreciation, etc., used in the business and professional communication.
For the formation of regulatory and communication skills exercises must be "contact-establishing“, causative-effect, stimulating communication, with usage of stereotypical clichés, greetings, messages, awareness, appreciation, etc., used in the business and professional communication.
Problem 1.1.Canadian company offers you (CEO of a manufacturing company) present you in Canada as a
distributor. You monitored advantages of the company and it suits your needs.• What position in the negotiations you should take with the knowledge of the company and its
representatives?• What kind of variants to come into contact and start negotiations you intend to use and why?• Should you demonstrate our interest in cooperation, and if not, how you are going to present the
main purpose of the meeting?• How you think the behavior of the partner will be, if you don`t not accept their offers?
[Кунанбаева С.С. “Современная теория и практика иноязычного образования” Алматы, 2010 – 350 с.]
5- Informational Technologies in FLT.
Modern tools: personal computers, scanners, computerprinters, internetprojectors, multimediainteractive whiteboard.
Life of children Life of school
5- Informational Technologies in FLT.5- Informational Technologies in FLT.
Types of work with PC USED by teacher on the lesson.
Professional electronic portfolio of foreign language teacher.
Make programs in various applications.
Web 2.0 (www.wordle.net, http://lingualeo.ru/, http://edu.glogster.com/,http://livemocha.com/
"Triple Play Plus"
"Euro Talk. Elementary"
"Professor Higgins"
Use educational programs on CD
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