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AUSTRALASIAN TRAINING ACADEMY
Using methodology to enhance superior language learning through motivational techniques and learning styles to suit YOUR STUDENTS needs.
HAVING FUN!
ENGLISH
TEACHER speaking time 20%
STUDENT speaking time
80%
LISTENING
SPEAKING / PRONUNCIATION
VOCABULARY
READING / WRITING
SPELLING
LISTENING FOR: Questions Specific information Instructions Locations and places Numbers, dates Overall meanings Physical descriptions PRONOUNCE the new words DEFINE the new words PUT the new words in context Methods to get YOUR students to
listen
VIETNAMESE language sounds like a heart beat
ENGLISH sounds like flowing water
REPETITION, REPETITION, REPETION
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
TOUNGE TWISTERS 5 A box of mixed biscuits ,a mixed biscuit box
4 A tutor who tooted a flute, tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
said the two to the tutor, It’s harder to toot her, or to tutor two tooters to toot
1 Blake's black bike back brake bracket broke
3 Theo thought three thrilling, thrilling thoughtful thoughts
2 I like it because I think it’s beautiful and fantastic
DRILL the vocabulary
DEFINE the vocabulary
VOCABULARY in context
SPELLING -how is it spelt? how is it written?
CONSOLIDATE the Vocabulary
Reading can incorporate…
COMPREHENSION VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION FOCUS ON KEY WORDS
FOCUS ON OVERALL MEANINGDon’t be afraid to make mistakes if reading in
a classroom situation.
THE 8 STEPS1. SAY THE WORD2. LOOK CAREFULLY AT EACH PART OF THE WORD3. SAY THE LETTERS OF THE WORD4. CLOSE YOUR EYES AND SPELL THE WORD5. CHECK THE WORD TO SEE WETHER YOU HAVE SPELT IT
CORRECTLY6. WRITE THE WORD7. CHECK THE WORD TO SEE IF YOU HAVE WRITTEN IT CORRECTLY8. IF YOU HAVE MISSPELT THE WORD REPEAT THE 7 STEPS
THE 7 STEPS CLOSE EXERCISE1. VOCABULARY2. LISTEN3. DISCUSS THE WORDS HEARD WITH YOUR PARTNER4. CHECK THE WORDS IN GROUPS5. READ THE WORDS USING THE RASSIAS METHODOLOGY6. SING THE SONG7. CHANGE THE WORDS (TOTALLY OUT OF CONTEXT)
IMAGINATION AND VOCABULARY, LISTEN FOR PRONUNCIATION.
BUT CAN BE