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Get Them Talking- Resources and Ideas for Use in The ELL Classroom. Brenda Can Osseo Adult Basic Education [email protected]. Find Someone Who. Why Oral Communication?. Why Oral Communication?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brenda CanOsseo Adult Basic Education

[email protected]

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“Effective communication encompasses a variety of individual skills, including body language, clear speech, eye contact and active listening.”

http://www.ehow.com/about_5305266_effective-communication-activities.html

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“Communication activities allow participants to focus on these skills and understand their impact on the effectiveness of communication.”

http://www.ehow.com/about_5305266_effective-communication-activities.html

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1. Students are reluctant to use English for spontaneous interactions in the classroom.

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2. When students encounter any problems they tend to abandon their effort to communicate in English and they resort to either their native language or silence.

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3. Students appeal to the teacher to provide them with the “correct” lexical item or structure.

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4. Students protest that they “can’t say it.” Their reasons are usually along the lines of: “We haven’t learned it.”

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4. Students protest that they “can’t say it.” Their reasons are usually along the lines of: “We haven’t learned it.”“I don’t remember the word.”

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4. Students protest that they “can’t say it.” Their reasons are usually along the lines of: “We haven’t learned it.”“I don’t remember the word.”“I don’t know how to say it correctly.”

Gabrielatos, C. (1993). Learning how to fish: Fostering fluency and independence. TESOL Greece Newsletter 38, 23-26. 

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1.Students don’t see the “need” to speak to other students.

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2. Students feel they have nothing to say.

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3. The more verbal students dominate the conversation.

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4. Some students are not “speakers.”

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Reasons to Have Students Talk

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Reasons to Have Students Talk 1. They need the practice.

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Reasons to Have Students Talk 2. They need the time to speak in an

informal setting without a teacher listening to every word.

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Reasons to Have Students Talk 3. They need a safe place to make mistakes

and be able to ask questions.

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Reasons to Have Students Talk 4. They need to be able to speak English

with people who do not speak their language.

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Reasons to Have Students Talk5. They need to be able to make “small talk”

in social situations.

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Reasons to Have Students Talk6. They need to practice speaking, listening

to others, taking turns, asking questions for clarification, and making eye contact with the others in the group.

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Reasons to Have Students Talk7. It’s a time for students to think about how

they relate to others and if it’s “American.”

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Guided practice using communication activities:

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Why?

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Why? Students are given something to talk about.

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Why? Students are given something to talk about. Students are given specific directions.

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Why? Students are given something to talk about. Students are given specific directions. The time frame can be large or small.

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The solution Guided practice using communication

activities:

Why? Students are given something to talk about. Students are given specific directions. The time frame can be large or small. Students have to work with other students.

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The solution Guided practice using communication

activities:

Why? Students are given something to talk about. Students are given specific directions. The time frame can be large or small. Students have to work with other students. Each student can have “a turn.”

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Resources:

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Resources: Board Games

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Resources: Board Games Conversation Questions

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Resources: Board Games Conversation Questions Find Someone Who

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Guided practice using communication activities:

Resources: Board Games Conversation Questions Find Someone Who One Question Survey

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Ways to Use These Activities At the beginning of class

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At the beginning of class At the end Of Class

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At the beginning of class At the end Of Class Need to mix classes

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At the beginning of class At the end Of Class Need to mix classes Emergency lesson plans

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At the beginning of class At the end Of Class Need to mix classes Emergency lesson plans Unexpected Volunteer

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Ways to Use These Activities At the beginning of class At the end Of Class Need to mix classes Emergency lesson plans Unexpected Volunteer Small class size

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The Set Up: Make your own boards

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The Set Up: Materials Needed:

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The Set Up: Materials Needed:1. Box to hold things

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The Set Up: Materials Needed:1. Box to hold things2. Dice (5-10)

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The Set Up: Materials Needed:1. Box to hold things2. Dice (5-10)3. Board pieces

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The Set Up: Materials Needed:1. Box to hold things2. Dice (5-10)3. Board pieces4. Game boards

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Boards Games The Set Up:

Materials Needed:1. Box to hold things2. Dice (5-10)3. Board pieces4. Game boards5. Candy (for the free candy space)

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Need cardstock

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Need cardstock From the Internet:http://bogglesworldesl.com/esl_games.htm29 premade games and game board

templates

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One person answers

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One person answers Everyone answers the same question

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One person answers Everyone answers the same question Everyone asks the player a question about

their answer

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Manufactured games

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Manufactured games

Just-A-Minute

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Manufactured games

Outburst/ Outburst Junior

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Manufactured games

Tribond

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Manufactured games

Mindtrap

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Different Things to Do Teacher reads questions to group at large

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Different Things to Do Teacher reads questions to group at large Make groups and each student takes a turn

at reading the card

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Printed sheets

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Printed sheets

Books: It’s Time to Talk!

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Printed sheets

Internet: Iteslj.org

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Printed sheets

Internet: Iteslj.org

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Cards

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Questions and Prompts (from boggleswordesl.com)

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Questions and Prompts

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Questions and Prompts

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Different Things to Do

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Different Things to Do One person answers

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Different Things to Do One person answers Everyone answers the question

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Different Things to Do One person answers Everyone answers the question Everyone asks the player a question

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One person answers Everyone answers the question Everyone asks the player a question Talk for (one) minute on a question

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Different Things to Do One person answers Everyone answers the question Everyone asks the player a question Talk for (one) minute on a question In pairs, students alternate questions

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http:bogglesworldesl.com/adultesl1.htmFind Someone Who Past Tense

Hint: Did you . . .?Find someone who:

drank coffee this morning.watched TV yesterday.grew up in the country.played soccer in the last week

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Find Someone Who Shenanigames

◦ Find Someone Who◦ Canned Bingo◦ What Do We Have in Common?

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Different Things to Do

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Different Things to Do Find someone who says “yes”

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Different Things to Do Find someone who says “yes” Find someone who says “no”

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Find someone who says “yes” Find someone who says “no” 15 variations on Find Someone Who

and mingling games http://edition.tefl.net/ideas/games/find-someone-who-mingling-games

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1. I’m uniqueStudents have to find out something that is true only of themselves in the class, e.g. an ability only they have (“can”). They go round asking the same question (e.g. “Have you eaten crocodile?”) until they have asked everyone. If at any time they find out that it is also true of someone else, they should quickly think of another thing and start again.

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What have you learned at this Summer Institute?

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The Interactive Tutorial

Basis for one question survey Survey questions ideas

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Different Things to Do

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After students find answers, they write full sentences about their answers.

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Different Things to Do After students find answers, they write full

sentences about their answers. Students report back to the class about

other students’ answers.

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Different Things to Do After students find answers, they write full

sentences about their answers. Students report back to the class about

other students’ answers. Students report to a small group about

other students’ answers

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The main objective is to speak English– not finish the game/activity.

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The main objective is to speak English– not finish the game/activity.

Making groups

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Some Rules of Thumb The main objective is to speak English– not

finish the game/activity. Making groups

◦ Try to mix up the languages

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Some Rules of Thumb The main objective is to speak English– not

finish the game/activity. Making groups

◦ Try to mix up the languages◦ Try to mix up the levels

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Some Rules of Thumb The main objective is to speak English– not

finish the game/activity. Making groups

◦ Try to mix up the languages◦ Try to mix up the levels◦ Try to get different groups so they speak to

a lot of different people

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Thank you for your

time