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P3 and P4 EL Workshop for Parents
Objectives
✔Overall understanding of the strategies for good oral communication
✔Learn the elements of writing techniques that will make a good composition
✔To work in partnership to help your child enjoy learning English
What is Oracy?
Oracy
Having good oracy skills is really not just about
being able to speak clearly and confidently.
A good speaker is one who demonstrates
substance (critical and creative thinking)
through her speech.
A Good speaker is Learned- Has good knowledge of what is going on around him/her (critical and mature thinking)
Reflective- Constantly thinks about how he/she can be a better person and how things could have been done better
Impressive-Always makes deep impressions with his/her intelligent oral responses
What is Reading Aloud?Your child will be given a passage to read aloud.
Reading Aloud● Skim and look out for difficult vocabulary and lengthy
sentences.● Pay attention to pronunciations, especially its end
consonants.
Walk it watched
Reading Aloud● Stress long and short vowels.
Reading Aloud
● Read at appropriate pace and volume.● Pause at comma and stop at full stop.● Read with expression.● Vary pitch, tone and voice.● Do not add or leave out words.● Be confident.
Stimulus-Based ConversationThe first question is directly linked to the stimulus.
(1)Would you like to buy this biscuit? Why or why not?
Stimulus-Based ConversationThe second question is:
- indirectly linked to the stimulus
- related to the conversation topic
(2) Do you think it is important to eat healthy food?
Stimulus-Based ConversationThe third question is:
- directly related to the conversation topic
(3) Besides eating healthy food, what other ways can we
keep ourselves fit and healthy?
Stimulus-Based Conversation
● Use a wide range of vocabulary and sentence structures.● Pronounce words correctly.● Have clear and confident expressions.● Include elaboration of ideas and thoughts.● Provide personal experiences, reasons and opinions.● Vary tone and pitch of voice. ● Maintain eye contact.
Strategies for SBCDescribe the details of your experience using the WH questions.
‘who’, ‘when’, ‘where’, ‘what’
Elaborate on how you go about doing the activity.
Why do you enjoy/not enjoy doing this activity?
DESCRIBE
►Choose information from stimulus and provide details.
►Pick out at least THREE parts of the picture to talk about.
►Think about how to share this with the listener.
►Add in more details to support your statements (personal experience).
►Make comparisons between what is in the picture and something similar.
Elaborate
Why
►Explain why you chose that particular part of the picture to talk about.
►Why do you like what you see?
TREES
►THOUGHTS
►REASONS
►EXAMPLE
►EXPERIENCE
►SUGGESTION
THOUGHTS/REASONSWould you be interested to buy this biscuit? Why?
I would be interested to buy these biscuits as I like
eating biscuits which are tasty yet healthy.
Furthermore, they are packed with nutrients and it
comes with a free maze game on the side. I am
also delighted that they also have a competition I
can take part in. I have always wanted a TREK bicycle and I like cycling very much.
REASONS
Healthy biscuits provide a lot of nutrition and
vitamins for our body. Along with being healthy, I
also get to exercise my mind by playing the maze
game. Cycling has always been my passion and
having a TREK bicycle will help me to achieve my fitness goals better.
EXAMPLE
Biscuits could be nutritious crackers and they are
low in sugar and salt but high in protein and fibre.
They are easy to consume and make you feel full fast without feeling heavy.
EXPERIENCE
I remember packing biscuits to school once. They
were easy to place in my lunch box and very easy to
consume in the classroom during snack time. I could also share them with my friends if they wanted to try.
SUGGESTION
I would recommend biscuits to my friends and family as
being healthy is a very important factor in living. Being aware
of the type of food you consume keeps you healthy and free
from sickness. Along with eating right, getting proper exercise
daily is important as well. That is why I love to cycle as it is fun. It can be done with my family and friends and it keeps me fit!
Developing oracy at home...
● Talk to your children whenever you can! Mealtimes can
often be the best time for families to get together like
this.
E.g. How is your day?
Did you do any interesting thing today?
Why did you decide to eat fried rice today?
● Suggest better words they might have used in your
conversations.
● Encourage them to take part in activities that involve
presenting to an audience.
Developing oracy at home...
● Discuss topical subjects of concern with them.
● Encourage them to take part in social activities to
broaden their experience of using talk.
Developing oracy at home...
writing
A sequence of letters, words, or symbols marked on a
surface.
- noun
What your child is learning in class
❖Write a story that his readers find believable and can relate to.
❖Use techniques to sustain his reader’s interest.
❖Use techniques that allow his readers to imagine that they were at the scene.
❖Make his readers feel for his characters.
Grocery list
Card
To-do listMessage
Texting
Note to teacher
Report
Think about your telling skills…
▪ Focus and concentrate on a door image.▪ Notice the attributes of the door.▪ Write what caught your attention the most.▪ What do you think is on the other side?
Think about your telling
skills…
Write a full paragraph in 3 minutes about ;
The Magic Door
Guiding questions:1. Did you hesitate to open the door? Why?2. What could be waiting on the other side?3. How did you feel?4. Would you open the door again or close it for good?
Think about your telling skills…
▪ There was an old brown door. I opened it.
▪ The door was old. Mould curled up in every corner of its edges. Rain and age had made their marks on its sides. However, there was light peeping through the cracks. Somehow, it promised a new experience. My hand pushed it open curiously. It was a place filled with plants of every colour in the rainbow. What a sight! Eager to see further, I took a step forward.
Character• A person, animal or a thing in a work of literature.
Characterisation• The process that an author uses to tell readers about characters.• Authors use words to create a mental image of character in a story.
Lisa is an untidy girl. Her room is always messy.
“There’s my book!” I exclaimed, pulling mylong-lost novel from a pile of dirty laundry. I wore the skirt last month!
I usually discard my belongings out of habit.Finally, I could finish the ending to my writing.