32
Making your own Memrise course with your class Step by Step Guide

Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

How to make your own Memrise course with your class: part 5 of a series of presentations about my project to trial using spaced-repetition software with my ESL classes to increase their retention of new vocabulary. For more information see my blog: http://steveneslwilliams.wordpress.com/2014/06/21/using-memrise-with-esl-classes/

Citation preview

Page 1: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Making your own Memrise course with your class

Step by Step Guide

Page 2: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

SETTING UP THE COURSE

Page 3: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Click ‘Create’

Page 4: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

1. Name your course2. Choose the language your teaching (English)3. If you’re going to have translations, change

‘For’ to ‘Spanish’ speakers. If not, put ‘English’

Page 5: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

ADDING VOCAB

Page 6: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Add words and definitions

Page 7: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

To record the pronunciation click ‘Record’

Page 8: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Click ‘Back to Course’

Page 9: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Click ‘Learning Options’, then ‘Preview’

Page 10: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Click ‘Help me remember this’

Page 11: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Click ‘Add a mem’

Page 12: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Search for an image

Page 13: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Write your text here. It could be:• An example sentence• A way to remember the word (e.g. does

it sound like anything in the students’ L1?)

• A note on the usage (e.g. Is it followed by an –ing form? Does it have a dependent preposition?)

Page 14: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

To add more words, click ‘Edit Course’

Page 15: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

To add a new vocab group, e.g. ‘Sports’, click Add Level

Page 16: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

USAGE SUGGESTIONS

Page 17: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Teacher leads the first few weeks

The teacher:• Sets up the course• Adds vocab that comes up in class, either in the

textbook or spontaneously, to Memrise• After a few weeks or when you have sufficient

vocab, demo Memrise to your students, maybe using an adapted version of my ‘How and Why to use Memrise’ presentation

• Lets them try it out with the vocab you have added• Then teach them to add vocab using the ‘Adding

Vocab’ slides in this presentation

Page 18: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Then the kids take over

One student a week is in charge of mem-creationThey must: Note down new

vocab from the board and book

Enter it into Memrise (using computer)

Think of good mems (based on L1 if applicable)

Advantages

Autonomy They learn

about learning

They are more likely to remember vocab if they’ve learnt it in context first

Less work for the teacher!

Page 19: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

WHAT MAKES A GOOD ‘MEM’

Help your students create useful content

Page 20: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Strong visuals

Page 21: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Humour!

Do you know what Spanish word this picture is for?

Page 22: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Give example sentences using the vocab

Page 23: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

…or a note on how to use the word correctly

Page 24: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

…useful collocations

Page 25: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5
Page 26: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

…correction of L1 interference

Page 27: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5
Page 28: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5
Page 29: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

… and clear examples with well-known celebrities

Page 30: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5
Page 31: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5
Page 32: Using spaced-repetition with ESL classes, part 5

Your students could use their L1

An example from a Spanish course I studied

What does the English word remind your students of in their native language?