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Next StopPatrick Hafenstein Macmillan Teacher Training October 30th, 2010
Making Things Better for You!
Who was the first publisher to establish a children’s literature department?
1919
160+ years
Rudyard Kipling,Lewis Carrol,
H.G. WellsIan Fleming
British PrimeMinister
No.1
70+Countries
Examinerof 4 Exams
Authorof 4 books
Trained10,000+
teachers in10 countries
Helped50,000+
students getan o/s
Masters
Who’s this?
Making Things Better for You!
AgendaDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
Making Things Better for You!
1. Cross-cultural Introduction
2. Level 2 Demo
3. Level 4 Demo
4. Level 5 Demo
5. Next Stop Introduction
Let’s Discover the World!
Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Which country would you
most like to visit? Why?
Do you wanna learn about present perfect or Egypt?
Agree or Disagree?
Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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1. A grammatical error is tolerated more than a cultural one is.
2. Culture is transmitted through language.
3. You can understand a language without understanding the culture.
4. Language fosters intercultural understanding.
5. English is only spoken in the United States of America.
Language and culture go
hand in hand
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Sample Lesson
Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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A. Provide Output Opportunities
B. Review/TestC. Activate SchemaD. Give Comprehensible InputE. Give Lesson AimsF. Give FeedbackG. Check ComprehensionH. Warm Up
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Sample Lesson 1Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Countries A-Z
Schema: Free Writing
Input: Reading
Sample Lesson 1Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Countries A-Z
Schema: Free Writing
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Key Word Identification)
• Guided Reading (Emotions)
• Language Development (Guess the word)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons/Conversations
What does Bahloo like doing on Wednesdays?
Does he like playing the guitar?
Does he like drawing?
Comparing CulturesLessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Output OpportunitiesLessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Erase It
Sample Lesson 2Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Pictionary
Schema: Video
Input: Reading
Sample Lesson 2Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Pictionary
Schema: Video
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Key Word Stop)
• Guided Reading (Turn-taking)
• Language Development (Grammar Games)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons
Sample Lesson 2Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Pictionary
Schema: Video
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Key Word Stop)
• Guided Reading (Turn-taking)
• Language Development (Grammar Games)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons/Speeches
Sample Lesson 2Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
Making Things Better for You!
Warm Up: Pictionary
Schema: Video
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Key Word Stop)
• Guided Reading (Turn-taking)
• Language Development (Grammar Games)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons/Speeches
Sample Lesson 2Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
Making Things Better for You!
Warm Up: Pictionary
Schema: Video
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Key Word Stop)
• Guided Reading (Turn-taking)
• Language Development (Grammar Games)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons
Sample Lesson 3Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Tennis
Schema: Open Brainstorming
Input: Reading
Sample Lesson 3Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
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Warm Up: Tennis
Schema: Open Brainstorming
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Error Correction)
• Guided Reading (Movement Stress)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons/Writing
Sample Lesson 3Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
Making Things Better for You!
Warm Up: Tennis
Schema: Open Brainstorming
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Error Correction)
• Guided Reading (Movement Stress)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons/Writing
Sample Lesson 3Lessons 7 & 8 – Cross-cultural Learning
Making Things Better for You!
Warm Up: Tennis
Schema: Open Brainstorming
Input: Reading
• Shared Reading (Error Correction)
• Guided Reading (Movement Stress)
Comprehension: Questions
Output: Comparisons/Writing
The AuthorsDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
Making Things Better for You!
Viv Lambert Mary Charrington
Amanda Cant
1. Degree in Linguistics from Reading
2. Taught in South East Asia, UK & Europe
3. Author of Next Stop, Twist and Shout, Faces and others
1. Degree in English and Language from Oxford
2. Taught in Japan and Spain3. Author of Next Stop, Bingo
and Friends, Yo-yo , Peekaboo and others
1. Author of Next Stop, See Saw and Yo-yo
2. 25 years of teaching and writing experience
3. Focuses on a child’s creativity and potential
The CharactersDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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The StructureDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Next Stop is a 6 level series
American English
Primary School Kids
Each level has 10 units
60+ hours of Teaching
Last Stop Review
Each Unit has 8 lessons
Optional Unit Opener One Poster Stop and
Check Review
The JourneyDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Travel to over 50 countries around the world
Learn language and skills needed to communicate with people around the world
Learn about the culture of many countries around the world
Become an internationally minded, worldly child
The ComponentsDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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For Students
Student’s Book
Student CDWorkbook
For Teachers
Teacher’s Book
Teacher’s Resource KIT
Class CD
Posters
The Unit OpenerDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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High Impact, National Geographic – style
Photo
Levels 3 & 4 – Your SayLevels 5 & 6 – Stop and Think
Full lesson plan in Teacher’s Edition
Tips for teaching with Posters, Photos,
Illustrations
Lesson 1 - VocabularyDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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6 vocabulary items in lower levels and 8 in
higher ones
Creative personalization
activities
Illustrative presentations & drills
Activities that develop thinking skills
Lesson 2 - GrammarDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Grammar in context
Discovery approach in higher
levels
Grammar practice drills
Grammar boxes
Fun grammar production activities
Lesson 3 - PhonicsDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Chants to aid memory
Complete phonics practice – 40+
phonemes
Words illustrated
Fun practice which develops thinking
skills
Lesson 3 or 4 - StoryDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Illustrated, numbered stories
Meaningful stories which introduce
students to values
Values extended in TE and WB
Lesson 4 or 8 - WritingDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Samples provided
Comprehension of sample writing
Writing style analysed
Language aspect practiced
Process approach to writing
Worksheets provided
Lesson 5 – Listening + SongDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Recycling of vocabulary and
grammar
English lyrics with World Music in
American accent
Songs with actions to increase the fun
Lesson 7 & 8 – Cross-cultureDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Comprehensible input
Check comprehension
Personalised output opportunities
Conversations – Presentations -
Writing
Stop & CheckDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Review of grammar and vocabulary
Opportunities to assess progress
The WorkbookDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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The Teacher’s EditionDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Lesson Aims
Extra warmer and wrap up activities
Student’s page included
Activity and Lesson Extenders
Workbook referencing
The Teacher’s Resource KitDeveloping Internationally Minded Children
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Next Stop OverviewPatrick Hafenstein Macmillan Teacher Training July 2010
Making Things Better for You!
1. 6 level American English course for primary school aged kids
2. Thorough development of language skills which are easy to teach
3. Cross-curricular/cross cultural approach to teaching English in National Geographic style to develop internationally minded children
4. Develops students with strong values
5. A proven success in Asia and around the world
Any Questions?
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Fully integrated print and digital course
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