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• Форми і методи роботи над формуванням комунікативної

компетенції учнів з англійської мови

Vocabulary Facts

• Native speakers employ about 2,500 words to cover 95% of their needs.

• Learners can probably get by on a lot fewer, maybe half that number.

• The most useful criterion for selection is frequency.

The top 200 most common words

• All the question forming words• All the modal auxiliary verbs• All the pronouns• All the common prepositions• Spoken discourse markers• Common backchannel expressions• Common linking words• Ways of adding emphasis• Ways of hedging

Nuggets of Gold in Teaching SpeakingNuggets of Gold in Teaching Speaking

• Drilling and Chants• Empty slots• Disappearing dialogues• Jumbled dialogues• Conversational “tennis”• Discussion Bingo• Milling activities• Paper conversations

Drilling and chants

-A funny thing happened…

-What happened?

- A funny thing happened to Lee.

-It's funny how things like that happen.

The same thing happened to me.

Drilling and chants

-An awful thing happened…

-What happened?

- An awful thing happened to Jim.

-It's awful how things like that happen.

The same thing happened to him.

Drilling and chants

-A scary thing happened…

-What happened?

- A scary thing happened to Gus.

-It's scary how things like that happen.

The same thing happened to us.

Speech Acts

• Greeting• Request• Suggestion• Offer• Compliment• Invitation• Reprimand

• Refusal• Apology• Excuse• Promise• Acceptance• Gratitude• Complaint

Why not try it?

Onion

CarouselOnion

Carousel

Show-and-

tellShow-and-

tell

Sentence

StarSentence

Star

Snakes or

LaddersSnakes or

Ladders

Headlines /

Art GalleryHeadlines /

Art Gallery

4-3-24-3-2

Sustained Monologue

• Did you read about …?

• Real – life story, personal anecdote

• Chain story

• Academic presentation

Abandoned villages

Days 1 and 2Arrive in Odessa. There are many places to

see, like Potemkin steps and Opera theatre. Visit the sea port to see different nice ships or go shopping for souvenirs at

the Cathedral Square.

Day 3:Go to the Crimea. Visit wonderful places like Bakhchisarai, Swallow's Nest.

Go to Yalta, to climb the mountain Ai-Petri,and have a good time with the animals in

the Yalta zoo.

Day 4-5:Visit the Carpathian Mountains: skiing, hiking, playing snowballs,

taking photos. Then go to the capital of Ukraine - Kiev.

Day 4-5:Visit the Carpathian Mountains: skiing, hiking, playing snowballs,

taking photos. Then go to the capital of Ukraine - Kiev.

Day 6:You will not stay indifferent to the sights

of Kiev.First, you can visit Independence Square,

the central Square of Kiev, then Khreschatyk -Central Railway and the

city's business center of Ukraine.

On the high hills of the right bank of the Dnieper rises majestically crowned with golden domes Kiev-Pechersk Lavra - the inheritance of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Day 6:You will not stay indifferent to the sights

of Kiev.First, you can visit Independence Square,

the central Square of Kiev, then Khreschatyk -Central Railway and the

city's business center of Ukraine.

On the high hills of the right bank of the Dnieper rises majestically crowned with golden domes Kiev-Pechersk Lavra - the inheritance of the Blessed Virgin Mary.