Teacher Training TKT Essentials

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Syllabus Module 1 Teacher Training TKT Essentials Unit 1 Grammar Key concepts for describing parts of speech and grammatical structures. Issues in teaching grammar. Unit 2 Lexis Key concepts for describing lexis. Factors which lead to vocabulary errors by learners. Unit 3 Phonology Key concepts for describing different elements of pronunciation. Transcribing text into phonemic script with the help of a pronunciation chart. Unit 4 Functions Exponents for expressing functions. Relating the formality and appropriacy of functional language to the context in which it is used. Unit 5 Reading The key concepts related to reading and its sub skills. Unit 6 Writing The key concepts related to writing and its sub skills. Unit 7 Listening The differences between written and spoken language. The key concepts of listening. Unit 8 Speaking The key concepts in oral communication. Issues concerning accuracy and fluency in speaking practice. Unit 9 Motivation The characteristics of motivated learners. Why motivation is important to learning. Classroom activities and motivation. Unit 10 Exposure and focus on form The importance of a focus on the form in language learning. Potential learner difficulties. Concept questions as a means of checking learners understanding.

Unit 11 Role of error The distinctions between different types of errors. Issues involved in error correction. Unit 12 Learner differences The differences between L1 and L2 learning. Learning outside the classroom. Unit 13 Learner characteristics Learning styles, learning preferences and learning strategies. Unit 14 Learner needs Analysis of learning needs. Meeting learner needs. Unit 15 Presentation techniques and introductory activities Differences between warmers and lead-ins. Advantages and disadvantages of presentation techniques. Unit 16 Practice activities for language development Skills involved in language practice activities. The purpose of language activities. Unit 17 Assessment types and tasks The difference between testing and assessment. Different test types. Purpose of assessment. Unit 18 Revision Module 1 Syllabus Module 2 Unit 1 Identifying and selecting aims Evaluating the effectiveness of learning aims. Distinguishing between main aims, subsidiary aims and personal aims. Unit 2 Different components of a lesson plan The advantages of lesson planning. Understanding what is involved in the different components in lesson plans.

Unit 3 Planning individual lessons The different stages of lesson plans. Two approaches: PPP and TBL. Target audience and purpose. Unit 4 Schemes of work Drawing up schemes of work. Lexis connected with planning. Unit 5 Choosing assessment activities Lexis related to assessment. Assessment task types. Formal and informal assessment Unit 6 Consulting reference resources Reference resources for different types of situations. Tried and useful reference resources. Unit 7 Selection and use of coursebook materials The advantages and disadvantages of using coursebooks. Adapting coursebook materials to learner needs and interests. Alternative approaches to coursebooks. Unit 8 Selection and use of supplementary materials Different types of supplementary materials and their uses. Syllabus Module 3 Unit 1 Classroom functions Different functions of teacher classroom language. Grading the language of classroom instructions for learners. Elicitation and concept questions. Unit 2 Identifying the functions of learner language Classroom language for everyday functions and situations. The use of gestures to convey meaning. Helping learners to develop their classroom language. Unit 3 Categorizing learner mistakes The differences between errors and slips. Different types of mistakes. The reasons underlying mistakes. Unit 4 Teacher roles The different roles involved in a teaching a lesson.

Unit 5 Grouping students Key terms related to class interaction patterns. Seating arrangements for pair and group work with fixed classroom seating. Advantages and difficulties of different student groupings. Unit 6 Correcting learners The place of error in language learning. Correction techniques for different situations. Unit 7 Giving feedback The different ways of giving feedback. Constructive and unconstructive feedback. Results of feedback.