kei roto i te moana
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Kei roto i te moana. N ā Karin Mahuika Nā Fane Flaws ngā pikitia. What is TBLL? Ellis (2003) defines TBLL as an activity that: Requires the learners to focus primarily on meaning ie the task is realistic / authentic (as a classroom allows) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Kei roto i te moana.
Nā Karin MahuikaNā Fane Flaws ngā pikitia
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What is TBLL? Ellis (2003) defines TBLL as an activity that:• Requires the learners to focus primarily on meaning ie the task is
realistic / authentic (as a classroom allows)• Has some kind of gap that the learners can close by
communicating• Requires learners to construct own productive language rather
than manipulate language that the teacher provides. (This may be a challenge for teachers beginning a L2)
• Has a clearly defined outcome, other than producing ‘correct language’.
You could/should also incorporate cultural/intercultural principles.
Jeanne Gilbert Consultancy, May, 1 2012 2
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Ellis’ principles 6,7, 8 = iPpiT • i input• P PRACTICE• P production• I Interaction• TBLL Task based language learning + backward mapping
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What we are learning in this lesson:
First we’re going to get to know one another a little bit.You will learn some words in te reo Māori for what you can see in the ocean and at the beach.
How will you know you have been successful with this learning?Focus on speaking the new te reo Māori words confidently.Focus on managing yourself well.
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Ellis’ principles 1,6,7 – formulaic language, input, output
Sandwich methodology: • Target Language presentation (input)• English (first language) for comprehensibility• Target Language reinforcement
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Please listen and speak!
Whakarongo mai!
Kōrero mai!
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Ellis’ principle 6 – inputAn input methodology: IRDPX• I input• R recognition• D discrimination• P production• X extension
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He aha te nama?
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Please listen, speak, choose and read.
Whakarongo mai!Kōrero mai!Whiriwhiria! Pānuitia!
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taniwhaa
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ika
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koura
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pāpaka
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wheke
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He aha te kupu?
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Mōrena.
Kia ora. Ka pai.
Ka kite. Whakarongo mai!
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One day a taniwha...
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Oral choral – i te tātahi / kei roto i te moana.
Question:I kite koe i te aha? (i te tātahi/kei roto i te moana?)What did you see? (at the beach / in the sea?)
Short answer:He wheke.An octopus.
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Ellis’ principle 6 – inputAn input methodology: oral choralPattern of interaction teaching Q + A:• Teacher class• Class teacher• ½ class ½ class• Pair class sharing• Pingponging to teacher• Looping - personalised context
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I kite koe i te aha?
He taniwha.
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I kite koe i te aha?
He ika.
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I kite koe i te aha?
He koura.
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I kite koe i te aha?
He pāpaka.
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I kite koe i te aha?
He wheke.
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Recap - Production
• Whole class with slides without words – teacher asks, students answer
• Half class / half class Q + A• Pairs Q + A• Pingponging with volunteers• Looping student to student• Use “now you see it now you don’t”
methodology until students can remember.
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Task Based Language Learning
• Teacher revisits original task for evaluation of students’ production i.e. How are they showing that they have learned this mahi? Poster? Role play? Video? Using ppt or other icloud technology to show learning?
• Celebrate learning...