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Thursday, 3 March 2011

Teaching writing: strategies

The most important factor in writing exercises is that students need to be personally involved in order to make the learning experience of lasting value. Encouraging student participation in the exercise, while at the same time refining and expanding writing skills, requires a certain pragmatic approach. The teacher should be clear on what skills he/she is trying to develop. Next, the teacher needs to decide on which means (or type of exercise) can facilitate learning of the target area. Once the target skill areas and means of implmentation are defined, the teacher can then proceed to focus on what topic can be employed to ensure student participation. By pragmatically combing these objectives, the teacher can expect both enthusiasm and effective learning.

Choosing the target area depends on many factors; What level are the students?, What is the average age of the students, Why are the students learning English, Are there any specific future intentions for the writing (i.e school tests or job application letters etc.). Other important questions to ask oneself are: What should the students be able to produce at the end of this exercise? (a well written letter, basic communication of ideas, etc.) What is the focus of the exercise? (structure, tense usage, creative writing). Once these factors are clear in the mind of the teacher, the teacher can begin to focus on how to involve the students in the activity thus promoting a positive, long-term learning experience.

Having decided on the target area, the teacher can focus on the means to achieve this type of learning. As in correction, the teacher must choose the most appropriate manner for the specified writing area. If formal business letter English is required, it is of little use to employ a free expression type of exercise. Likewise, when working on descriptive language writing skills, a formal letter is equally out of place.

With both the target area and means of production, clear in the teachers mind, the teacher can begin to consider how to involve the students by considering what type of activities are interesting to the students; Are they preparing for something specific such as a holiday or test?, Will they need any of the skills pragmatically? What has been effective in the past? A good way to approach this is by class feedback, or brainstorming sessions. By choosing a topic that involves the students the teacher is providing a context within which effective learning on the target area can be understaken.

Finally, the question of which type of correction will facilitate a useful writing exercise is of utmost importance. Here the teacher needs to once again think about the overall target area of the exercise. If there is an immediate task at hand, such as taking a test, perhaps teacher guided correction is the most effective solution. However, if the task is more general (for example developing informal letter writing skills), maybe the best approach would be to have the students work in groups thereby learning from each other. Most importantly, by choosing the correct means of correction the teacher can encourage rather discourage students.
in http://esl.about.com/cs/teachingtechnique/a/a_twrite.htm

25th Annual APPI Conference

On the 6th, 7th and 8th of May, APPI will be holding its annual conference. This year it will be in Lisbon, in Hotel Sana Lisboa.



Hope to see you there! More info in www.appi.pt

Sunday, 14 November 2010

The Recycling Rap

It's the second time I post this poem... I simply love it! The first time I posted it, John Foster himself came to my blog and wrote a few words. It was a pleasure! So, here it is again :)


Help me bring this blog to life again!



The Recycling Rap

Listen to me children. Hear what I say.
We've got to start recycling. It's the only way
To save this planet for future generations -
The name of the game is reclamation.
You've got to start recycling. You know it makes sense.
You've got to start recycling. Stop sitting on the fence.
No more pussyfooting. No more claptrap.
Get yourself doing the recycling rap.

Come on and start recycling. Start today
By saving old newspapers, not throwing them away,
Don't just take them and dump them on the tip,
Tie them in a bundle and put them in the skip.

Get collecting, protecting the future's up to you.
Save all your old glass bottles and your jamjars too.
Take them to the bottle bank, then at the factory
The glass can be recycled, saving energy.

Don't chunk away that empty drink can.
Remember what I said. Start recycling, man.
Wash it, squash it, squeeze it, flat and thin.
Take it to the Save-A-Can and post it in.

Listen to me children. Hear what I say.
We've got to start recycling. It's the only way
To save this planet for future generations -
The name of the game is reclamation.
You've got to start recycling. You know it makes sense.
You've got to start recycling. Stop sitting on the fence.
No more pussyfooting. No more claptrap.
Get yourself doing the recycling rap.



John Foster
in The Poetry Chest

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Back again...

I've been away for a long time :) but now I'm back... or so I hope to be!

Wish you all a wonderful school year and I'll start posting again a.s.a.p.!

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Friday, 11 September 2009

"Highlighting key skills in language learning"

24º Congresso APPI

"Highlighting key skills in language learning"

30 de Abril, 1 e 2 de Maio de 2010
Centro Cultural Vila Flor - Guimarães



- Key-note speaker confirmado: Prof. David Crystal

- Mais informações em Setembro!

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Professor de Inglês - Estágio em Mafra

O centro de formação Wisdom Gate, em Mafra, procura professor estagiário para leccionar a disciplina de Inglês na modalidade de estágio comparticipado pelo IEFP.

Requisitos:
- Com 6 ou menos meses de contribuições para a segurança social (jovem à procura de primeiro emprego);
- Flexibilidade de horário;
- Licenciatura nas seguintes áreas: Espanhol/Inglês; Francês/Inglês; Alemão/Inglês; Italiano/Inglês.
- Jovem dinâmico, com espirito de grupo e forte vontade de aprender;
- Forte sentido de responsabilidade e autonomia.

Oferece-se:
- Remuneração mensal: 838,44€
- Duração do estágio: 12 meses;
- Início: 1 de Setembro de 2009;
- 40 horas/semana;
- Certificado de conclusão de estágio (IEFP);
- Apoio total por parte dos orientadores;
- Métodos de alta qualidade e reconhecidos internacionalmente.

Envie-nos a sua candidatura para: rh.wisdomgate@gmail.com
ou contacte-nos através dos seguintes números de telefone: 927 894 898/927 893 782/261 812 658

Read more: http://www.net-empregos.com/detalhe_anuncio_livre.asp?REF=743841#ixzz0HMpcEZZC&B

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

TEFL - 2nd International Conference on Teaching English as a Foreign Language - 20 & 21 November 2009



source: http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/docentes/cceia/conferencias/tefl-2nd-international-conference-on-teaching-english-as-a-foreign-language

Sunday, 24 May 2009

Another Blog

Hi everyone,

this is another blog I've created a few months ago. I haven't had much time to post new things in either of them, but I do hope to do that in the near future.

Take a look:

Teaching English in Portugal II