teaching speaking
Student: Narangua Kh, Khaliunaa G, Nyamdorj Ch, Munkhdelger B, Gankhuu
What is speaking
Speaking is the process of the building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non verbal symbols in the variety of contexts.(Chaney, 1998) Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning that involves producing and receiving and processing information (Brown, 1994; Burns & Joyce, 1997).
Content
1. What is speaking?2. Why teaching speaking is important? 3. Principles for teaching speaking. 4. Teaching speaking strategies. 5. Types of speaking activities 6. Stages of speaking activities. 7. Conclusion. 8. Reference
Why teaching speaking is important?
Speaking is a crucial part of second language learning and teaching.Today's world requires that the goal of teaching speaking should improve student's communicative skills, because, only in that way, learners can express themselves and learn how to follow the social and cultural rules appropriate in each communicative circumstance.
Principles for teaching speaking
1. Creating realistic situations2. Engaging all students 3. Supporting the qualities of spoken language 4. Personalizing speaking topics 5. Creating an unfearful class 6. Planning different and various types of speaking activities
Teaching strategies
1. Using minimal responses2. Recognizing scripts 3. Using language to talk about language
Types of speaking activities
Traditional classroom speaking practice often takes the form of drills in which one person asks a question and another gives an answer. In real communication, participants must manage uncertainty about what the other person will say.
Types
07. Story completion
04. Brainstorming
01. Role play
08. Reporting
05. Storytelling
02. Simulations
06. Interviews
09. Playing cards
03. Information gap
Types
10.Picture narrating
11.Picture describing
12.Find the difference
Stages of teaching speaking
Pre-speaking
While-speakingDescription; Role-play; Exchanging info; Discussion; Speech; Debate...
Post- speaking
Making a report ; Evaluation; Writing...
PurposeInterest; Topic; Context; language input; Assigning tasks
Conclusion
In this presentation, we defined what is speaking, principles for teaching speaking, speaking activities, strategies, and stages of speaking. Also we prepared 10 activities for each 5 level.
Reference
Methodology of Teaching English, Burmaa Tsoodol, Bolormaa Batsuuri, Narmandakh Dovchin, Bayanjargal Purevsuren, Khishigdulam Nanjidmaa, Soyol-Erdene Sanjaa, 2020https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=what+is+speaking&btnG= activities reference: Step up to ielts Cambridge book 2004 Spark 2 student's book 2010 Blockbuster workbook 2004 Upstream B1 2019
Thanks for your attention
tasks
upper intermediate
pre-intermediete
advanced
elementary
intermediate
speaking
has narangua
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Transcript
teaching speaking
Student: Narangua Kh, Khaliunaa G, Nyamdorj Ch, Munkhdelger B, Gankhuu
What is speaking
Speaking is the process of the building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non verbal symbols in the variety of contexts.(Chaney, 1998) Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning that involves producing and receiving and processing information (Brown, 1994; Burns & Joyce, 1997).
Content
1. What is speaking?2. Why teaching speaking is important? 3. Principles for teaching speaking. 4. Teaching speaking strategies. 5. Types of speaking activities 6. Stages of speaking activities. 7. Conclusion. 8. Reference
Why teaching speaking is important?
Speaking is a crucial part of second language learning and teaching.Today's world requires that the goal of teaching speaking should improve student's communicative skills, because, only in that way, learners can express themselves and learn how to follow the social and cultural rules appropriate in each communicative circumstance.
Principles for teaching speaking
1. Creating realistic situations2. Engaging all students 3. Supporting the qualities of spoken language 4. Personalizing speaking topics 5. Creating an unfearful class 6. Planning different and various types of speaking activities
Teaching strategies
1. Using minimal responses2. Recognizing scripts 3. Using language to talk about language
Types of speaking activities
Traditional classroom speaking practice often takes the form of drills in which one person asks a question and another gives an answer. In real communication, participants must manage uncertainty about what the other person will say.
Types
07. Story completion
04. Brainstorming
01. Role play
08. Reporting
05. Storytelling
02. Simulations
06. Interviews
09. Playing cards
03. Information gap
Types
10.Picture narrating
11.Picture describing
12.Find the difference
Stages of teaching speaking
Pre-speaking
While-speakingDescription; Role-play; Exchanging info; Discussion; Speech; Debate...
Post- speaking
Making a report ; Evaluation; Writing...
PurposeInterest; Topic; Context; language input; Assigning tasks
Conclusion
In this presentation, we defined what is speaking, principles for teaching speaking, speaking activities, strategies, and stages of speaking. Also we prepared 10 activities for each 5 level.
Reference
Methodology of Teaching English, Burmaa Tsoodol, Bolormaa Batsuuri, Narmandakh Dovchin, Bayanjargal Purevsuren, Khishigdulam Nanjidmaa, Soyol-Erdene Sanjaa, 2020https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=what+is+speaking&btnG= activities reference: Step up to ielts Cambridge book 2004 Spark 2 student's book 2010 Blockbuster workbook 2004 Upstream B1 2019
Thanks for your attention
tasks
upper intermediate
pre-intermediete
advanced
elementary
intermediate