How to Teach Speaking in an EFL Class

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How to Teach Speaking in an EFL Class Presenter: Carolina Terry Academic Supervisor Ministry of Education January 31, 2008 ICPNA San-Miguel

PRESENTATION OUTLINE Theoretical Presentation A) Teaching stages for speaking B) Techniques for practicing speaking C) Teacher roles in a speaking lesson Putting it into practice Set of questions

Why are Speaking Exercises Important in EFL? Conversation exercises are meant to introduce a specific communicative function (ordering food, making a phone call, asking for prices, etc). They present new grammar structures in a situational and communicative context. They introduce new vocabulary in context. They make good pronunciation models.

How to teach Ss to speak in English For an effective speaking lesson, teachers need to be aware of, knowledgable about, and familiriarized with the teaching stages of a speaking activity as well as the teaching techniques used for fostering speaking in class. Also, the teacher role is crucial to the effectiveness of the activity.

Teaching Stages for a Speaking Activity a) Pre-communicative stage b) Practice Stage c) Communicative interaction or production stage What about feedback and reformulation?

During the pre-communicative stage, Introduce the communicative function Highlight the fixed expressions Point out the target structure Provide Ss with the necessary vocabulary Provide Ss with the language of interaction

During the practice stage, Correct Ss if necessary Prompt Ss if necessary (do it lexically) Ban (monolingual) dictionaries Aim for intelligibility

During the communicative interaction, Encourage language negotiation Take note of any aspects that may hinder communication (pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar) Respect Ss wait time

Feedback Give Ss feedback on their pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and ask Ss to repeat the task if necessary

Putting it into practice Look at the conversation in your handout and identify the three main speaking stages:

Putting it into practice Part A Pre communicative. Part B Practice (controlled). Part C Practice (semi controlled). * Part D Teacher creates a communicative task (if necessary).

Putting it into practice Fill in this chart Communicative function Fixed expressions Target structure Language of interaction

Putting it into practice Communicative function Fixed expressions Target structure Language of interaction Asking for directions There s one on... Thanks a lot! I think it s on... Is there a...? On the corner of... It s on... Excuse me, Can you say that again, please? Let me see if I got it right Sorry, I don t know

Putting it into practice Look at these examples of some of the most common teaching techniques for getting Ss to practice speaking in class.

Role-plays Role-plays: Ss are given a specific role and have to make a conversation. A: You re a tourist in Lima downtown. You need to find you way to the nearest ATM. Ask a pedestrian for directions. B: You live in Lima. You re stopped by a tourist. Give him/her directions For more ideas visit: http://www.eslpartyland.com/teachers/listening/roletelephone.htm

Drills Drills: Ss imitate and repeat words, phrases and even whole utterances. (Teacher or recorder) Excuse me, Is there an ATM near here? For more ideas visit: http://www.developingteachers.com/tips/drills.htm (Chorus) Yes, there s one behind the the cathedral. (S1) Yes, there s one behind the cathedral. (S2) Yes, there s one behind the cathedral. (S3) Yes, there s one behind the cathedral.

Chants Chants: Ss sing rhythmically specific target forms. Giving directions (Prepositions, Commands, and Classroom Vocabulary) Turn to the left and then to the right there you ll find the place you want Go straight on Don t cross the street There s a bank in the front For more ideas visit: http://www.songsforteaching.com/chantsraps.htm

Flow-diagram conversations Flow-diagram conversations: Ss perform the dialogue, following the arrows. For more ideas visit: A: Stop B B: Listen A B: Answer A A: Ask for directions B: Give directions A: Thank B http://english.unitecnology.ac.nz/resources/units/titanic/flow.html

Picture and Word Cues Picture and word cues: The script of a dialogue is represented in the form of drawings or word prompts. Bank Where Corner Around here There s one Excuse me I think Is there a? Thanks a lot Ok

Picture and Word Cues What happened? For more ideas visit: http://www.eslhq.com/forums/worksheets/esl-worksheets/

Disappearing Dialogue Disappearing Dialogue: Students repeat the whole dialogue and then teacher erases one sentence at a time. Tourist: Excuse me Pedestrian: Yes? Tourist: Is there a movie theater near here?. Pedestrian: Yes. There s one on the corner of Bloor Street West and Albany Avenue. Tourist: Thanks a lot!.. For more ideas visit: http://esl.about.com/library/speaking/bldialogues_restaurant.htm

Paper Conversations Paper conversations: Students write their own conversations personalizing information and then read them out. Student A : Excuse me, is there a restroom near here? Student B : Yes, there s one inside the gas station. Student A : How do I get there? Student B : Walk down the street and turn right at the traffic light. Student A : Hum, so, I go straight ahead and make a right at the traffic light. Student B : That s right! Student A : Ok. Thanks a lot! Student B : You re welcome..

Putting it into practice Look at the conversation from your handout again and choose one of these teaching techniques in order to make your students practice. Explain your choice. Role-plays, drills, chants, paper conversation, disappearing dialogue, flow-diagram conversations, picture and word cues

Teacher roles during a speaking lesson Organizer: Get Ss engaged and set the activity. Prompter: Provide Ss with chunks not words. Observer: Analyze what causes communication breakdowns. Participant: Do not monopolize or initiate the conversation. Assessor: Record mental or written samples of language produced by Ss. Feedback provider: Tell Ss how proficient their performance was. Resource: Provide Ss with tools to improve their oral performance.

Conclusions The SUCCESS (or FAILURE) of a speaking lesson depends primarily on the teacher. ACTIVITY: Plan it in advance. LANGUAGE: Supply key language. TOPICS: Vary them, make them meaningful, and activate Ss schemata. MOTIVATION: Get engaged with what you re doing.

Useful Resources For the teacher: http://www.esl-galaxy.com/speaking.html (lesson plans) http://www.eslgold.com/speaking/phrases.html (audio) http://www.churchillhouse.com/english/downloads.html (extra material) http://www.englishclub.com/ (for you and your students) http://www.englishlearner.com/teachers/index.html (resources) http://www.tefl.net/esl-lesson-plans/ (worksheets) http://www.free-english.info/ (grammar exercises) http://englishconversations.org/ (recordings) http://www.eslflashcards.com/ (flashcards) http://www.livemocha.com/?gclid=cmmypokugjacfqlxoaodugartq (for your English) http://iteslj.org/games/ (games) http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/english/frameset.html (pronunciation)

Useful Resources For the student: http://www.englishpage.com/ (grammar exercises) http://www.theirregularverbs.com/ (irregular verbs) http://www.manythings.org/ (practice your English) http://translation2.paralink.com/lowres.asp (translator) http://www.geocities.com/yamataro670/readinglab.htm (reading) http://www.esl-lab.com/ (listening) http://m-w.com/ (dictionary) http://www.english-at-home.com/ (study at home) http://www.english-forum.com/00/interactive/ (quizzes) http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/zeitformen.htm (tenses)

Some Food for Thought The task of the excellent teacher is to stimulate apparently ordinary people to unusual effort. The tough problem is not in identifying winners: it is in making winners out of ordinary people. -K. Patricia Cross

Set of questions We are going to have 6-8 minutes to answer any questions or comments you may have on the current presentation. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE!!!