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CNA TEACHER TRAINING COURSE
key aspects ofthe methodology for English
teachers
by Johnny Virgil
Contents• Introductions• Presentation• Books and other materials• Key aspects of CNA’s methodology• In-class extra activities• Out-of-class activities• You as a teacher• Wrapping up• Your feedback
Introductions
Let’s know each other better!
I’d like to know something about you.
PresentationThis short course:• is designed for teachers;• focuses on key aspects of CNA’s
methodology;• involves practice and feedback;• is not aimed at details;• refers to adult audiences.
Books and other materials
• Adult levels
Books and other materials• Book groups• Book sets
Books and other materials
• Materials designed for teachers
Key aspects
GUESS NUMBER 1!
Key aspects
1. Conversation
Conversation versus speaking, reading, writing, drills, grammar, turn-taking. Communicative approach.
Challenge: To teach do/does in questions using a ‘conversational’ approach.
Key aspects
2. Informal formality
Balance between informality and formality. Freedom of speech. Focus on the individual.
Challenge: To teach vocabulary related to clothing in a ‘warmer’ way.
Key aspects
3. Class structure
Warm-up. Development. Wrap-up. Consolidation. Feedback.
Challenge: To devise a plan for a class in which irregular past verb forms are presented for the first time.
Key aspects
4. Interaction and competition
Pair work. Group work. Classroom work. Games.
Challenge: To come up with a board-and-chalk game by which students choose between some/any.
In-class extra activities
1. Songs
Gap filling. Out-of-sequence verses. Mimicry and role playing. Writing the lyrics down.
Challenge: Faith Hill’s song This Kiss.
In-class extra activities
2. Movies
When/why/how/how often to use. Levels. Types of activities for movies.
Challenge: Plan a video session.
In-class extra activities
3. Spelling Bee
When/why/how to conduct. Levels.
Question: Do you think it is OK to conduct a spelling bee with students in basic levels?
In-class extra activities
4. Reading out loud
Why to try. How to make reading out loud funny.
Question: Does this reading out loud activity go against the ‘conversation’ ideal?
In-class extra activities
5. Other types of activities
You are free to add!
Challenge: Any idea?
Out-of-class activities
1. Homework
Homework as nightmare. Adult audiences. When/how much to demand. Replacing activities.
Challenge: What is the minimum amount of homework for adults who work 8 hours a day?
Out-of-class activities
2. Projects
Definition. When they are needed.
Challenge: To devise a project for 40-year-old students (in pairs).
Out-of-class activities
3. Writing
When/what/how much. How to correct writing activities. Rewriting.
Question: How to design a writing activity for multiage grouping?
You as a teacher
You are . . .
. . . what you say . . .
. . . the voice pitch you use . . .
. . . the laughing you make . . .
You as a teacherYou are . . .. . . the way you
dress . . .. . . the way you
behave . . .. . . your personal
organization . . .
You as a teacherYou are . . .
. . . your promises . . .
. . . your mistakes . . .
. . . your self-correction . . .
. . . your justice . . .
You as a teacherYou are . . .
. . . your motivation . . .
Wrapping up
What have we been
talking about so far?
Feedback
Thanks for your presence here and your
patience!
It would be nice to have your feedback in relation
to what was exposed.