Intermediate GEPT listening tasks

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Intermediate GEPT listening tasks Answering questions about pictures Choosing the best response to a statement or question Answering questions about short conversations 1

Features of listening activities Pre-listening Establish context Predict content Listening Identify main idea and key details Consider inference Post-listening Review language Introduce related activities 2

Activities based on songs Choose a suitable song Decide how it will be used Prepare material Conduct activity 3

Activities based on songs Pre-listening Introduce the song and singer Ask questions about the song Show pictures related to the song Preview language used in the song 4

Activities based on songs Celine Dion -- My heart will go on Billy Joel -- Honesty 5

Cloze passage Celine Dion My Heart will go on Every night 6

Complete lyrics Every night 7

Cloze passage Billy Joel -- Honesty Complete the song lyrics with these words or phrases. Each word or phrase is used once. truthfulness Honesty I can always find pretty lies to believe untrue seems to be heart tenderness But 8

Alternatives Listening With or without pauses With or without lyrics With or without video With or without deletions With or without questions With or without singing along 9

Activities based on songs Post-listening Students discuss the song s main idea Students answer questions about details Students review the language in the song Students read between the lines Students write about the song or singer Students sing the song in class Students report on other songs by the same singer 10

Activities based on pictures Choose suitable pictures Decide how to use the pictures Prepare materials Conduct activity 11

Activities based on pictures Pre-listening Brainstorm on the content of the pictures Review language related to the pictures 12

Brainstorm / Review language TOMORROW'S WEATHER TAIPEI 25~28 TAICHUNG 25~30 KAOHSIUNG 33~36 HUALIEN 25~28 Ask students what the picture shows. Ask students what cities are included. Ask students what the weather will be like in each city. Ask students what the temperature will be in each city. Ask students which city will have the warmest, coldest, best, worst weather. Review language for weather and temperature. 13

Brainstorm / Review language Ask students what the picture shows. Ask students where the people in the picture are. Ask students what the people in the picture are doing. Ask students to describe each painting in the picture. Ask students what the woman is probably saying about the painting in the middle. 14

Activities based on pictures Listening True or false statements Matching pictures to spoken passages Answering questions about pictures 15

True or false statements The picture shows a bookstore. There are two women in the picture. The woman is driving to the library. The woman has a purse on her right shoulder. The woman is carrying some books in her right hand The woman is going to the library with her friends. The woman is walking to the library. 16

True or false statements The family is having dinner at home. The family is waiting to sit down at a table. The waitress is talking to some customers. The father is standing in the middle. The mother is talking to the waitress. The waitress is taking the family s order. The daughter is eating fried chicken. 17

Matching pictures to spoken passages A. In this picture, there are two people standing at a bus stop. The man is wearing a backpack, so he might be a tourist. The woman is wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase. She might be going to work. The man is asking the woman for directions. He might be asking her which bus to take in order to reach a particular destination. B. This picture shows the inside of a city bus. The bus is crowded, and all of the seats in the bus are full. One woman is standing in the aisle and holding on to the back of a seat. A bus driver is talking to some passengers who are standing at the front. He might be telling them to move to the back of the bus so that other passengers can enter. C. A woman is sitting at a desk at an airport. There is a sign on the wall behind the woman. It says Information Center. Two other signs are pointing the way to the departure gates and to a place named Ground Transport. The woman at the desk is showing some papers to a man. He has a briefcase. He might be asking where to catch a bus to the city. 18

Activities based on pictures Post-listening Discuss the pictures Review language about pictures Compare two pictures Write a story about a picture Create a conversation about a picture Report on a similar picture 19

It s time for a 15-minute tea break! We ll start the next session at 10:30. 20

Intermediate GEPT speaking tasks Reading aloud Answering questions Describing a picture 21

Features of speaking activities Pronunciation Fluency Appropriateness Accuracy 22

TQA Topics, Questions, Answers Introduce a topic Pictures Reading passages Listening passages Brainstorm ideas and language As a class on the board In groups on paper 23

Introducing a topic with pictures What does the picture show? Have you ever been to a zoo? What animals can visitors to a zoo see? How do zoos protect visitors from the animals? 24

Introducing a topic with pictures What sports does this picture show? Have you ever played any of these sports? Which of these sports would you like to try? What safety equipment are these athletes wearing? 25

Introducing a topic with pictures What is the man in the picture doing? What housework do you do at your house? Do the people in your family share the housework? Who does most of the housework in your home? Is that fair? Why or why not? 26

Introducing a topic with a reading passage Take a trip to Jiji ( 集集 ) in Taiwan's central county of Nantou and Jiji is the perfect day out, 27

Travel by train and No matter how you arrive, 28

Introducing a topic with a listening passage Listen to these conversations from the Intermediate-level GEPT listening test. Ask students to say what the conversations are about. Ask them what vocabulary they heard in the conversations. Ask them if they have ever had experiences like the speakers in the conversations. Ask them where the speakers are, and why they think so. Question 33 34 35 29

TQA: Questions Write questions about the topics Yes/No Have you ever had an operation? Have you ever had to stay in the hospital? Do you use an alarm clock to get up in the morning? Do you like to watch basketball? Short answer When was the last time you went to the doctor? What was wrong? What time do you usually get up in the morning? What sports do you like to play? Discuss expected answers Ask questions 30

TQA: Answers Put students in groups of two Give each group a different daily-life topic Ask the group to write down 5-8 questions for each topic Monitor the groups and assist them with their questions Have the students find a partner from one of the other groups Have the students ask each other their questions and answer them What are daily life topics that students should be able to discuss? 31

TQA Topics, Questions, Answers Repeat questions Report on answers Review language Assign related activities Staying in the hospital Special alarm clocks Basketball / International sports events What activities could you assign your students for these topics? 32

Good communicator Brainstorm features of effective communication Review importance of listening Consider the impact of good communication in various situations Listen to speakers communicating and evaluate their effectiveness 33

Good communicator Have students Answer questions Present conversations Give short reports Have other students Evaluate their classmates efforts Suggest improvements Evaluate their own efforts 34

Good communicator Answer the following questions. What s the first thing you do at work or at school in the morning? Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument? If yes, tell me about your experience. If not, explain why. Do you often forget things? When was the last time your forgot something? 35

Good communicator Who in your family uses a computer? For what purposes? My friend Andy has a fever and a sore throat. What do you think he should do? Why? Some of your classmates went to the beach last weekend. What questions might you ask them? 36

Good communicator Prepare conversations for the following situations. You and a friend are discussing what to do this weekend. You and your brother have to clean the house this weekend. Discuss the tasks each of you will do. You and a neighbor are discussing a problem in your neighborhood. Discuss possible solutions. 37

Good communicator Evaluate communication Natural Clear Complete Interesting Interactive Suggest improvements Use appropriate words Speak in a clear voice / Pronounce sounds clearly Include enough information Ask questions about what the other speaker has said 38

Conclusion Develop overall proficiency Use varied activity types Integrate language skills Speak English in the classroom Give practical feedback Encourage independent study Praise students efforts 39

For further information GEPT www.gept.org.tw LTTC www.lttc.ntu.edu.tw Thank you 40