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قلوب حزينة
2007-07-31, 22:44
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!Dear English ******** teachers
You are all invited to create a space, in which we can exchange our experiences, our thoughts, our ideas and even the problems we can face in our careers. In our space we can speak, discuss, and open new doors, and
look for new horizons
So please join me now, and let’s create our kingdom

joseph
2007-08-27, 23:54
it's ok I'm in.

la*amina
2007-08-28, 17:37
it's a good idea !!!a'm with you

قلوب حزينة
2007-08-28, 19:11
http://66x.us/images/welcome.gif
To all of you dear respectful teachers

bchouli
2007-08-28, 22:19
I'm not a teacher
but i can join your kingdom.
If you don't mind, of course.

ath111
2007-08-29, 00:19
Thanks a lot,it's a good idea.I can join you.

ath111
2007-08-29, 00:24
I would like to ask you,dear teachers,about the best way to teach the reading skill,and thanks in advance

joseph
2007-08-29, 22:14
I'll try to sum up
1-It begins with a warming up(a picture,a poster a drawing) to involve pp and introduce some useful voc.
2-a skimming question (oral or written),an individual reading
3-a group reading(groups of 4 /2 books) meanwhile T writes scanning qq /bb (unlike formerly method,the question should build up comprehension not knowledge,i.e mostly inference qq to test pp understanding(eg.Tom was born in 1987.q could be Is Tom old? instead of How old is Tom?
4-There should b a lexis act.too,a lexis that also builds up the comprehension (key words, for instance)
5-there should be a set "timing"to each activity and enough time devoted
6-the lesson should end up with a creative work (a small paragraph,a synthesis)
7-At the end,a HW assigned ,it should be creative and related to pp' social life

This is the way I plan my reading class...In here you should notice that in 4th grade,all reading lessons are built for establishing grammar rules(called exhaustive reading))which is in my opinion not helpful since pp are not faced to this of activity in the BEM layout.


I hope I was clear enough...I should say that it doesn't work out this way all the time,sometimes time is not enough ,so focus on most important parts and avoid giving much time for thinking-less-act's.and if you could,save time through printing the act's.

waiting for ur feed back

ASTUCIEUX
2007-08-30, 08:49
ok look here I'm not a teacher but I'm going to be after 2 years

But I found great ideas one day for teaching teachniques

I hope it'll be good for you & benefitial too


Baloon game

1. Explain that three or four famous people are in a hot air balloon. The balloon has a slow leak and one person must be sacrificed to save the others. Each person is going to argue that s/he should be saved by explaining how important or useful s/he is to mankind.
2. Form groups of six to eight. Ask three or four students in each group each to choose a famous person they admire. They should then prepare a list of reasons why this person should be saved or why the other people in the balloon should be sacrificed. The remaining students should act as judges and should prepare a list of questions that they would like to ask the people in the balloon.
3. When everyone is ready, the famous people should give their accounts of why they think they should be saved and the others sacrificed. The judges may cross-examine them, and when they have heard all the accounts, they must decide who must be sacrificed for the good of the others.
4. Explain that the balloon is still losing height. Continue as in 3 until there is only one person left in the balloon. Note that the people who have been 'sacrificed' can also act as judges.


who's the real one???

1. Students in groups discuss the unusual experiences they have had and choose the most interesting one.
2. Then each member of the team memorizes the story.
3. Members of a team come up to the blackboard and tell their story one line each at a time.
4. The members of the opposite teams ask questions about the story and decide which of them is the real person that had that experience.


important people

1. Divide students into small groups or pairs
2. Ask them to tell their neighbours which person has been an important influence in their lives and why


controvesial statments
1. Write up two or three controversial statements, or proverbs, on the board. E.g. Beauty is only a matter of taste.
2. Then find out what the majority opinion on each is, by vote.
3. If you have time, discuss them.

stars


1. Show the students a picture of a movie, music or political star.
2. Ask them in turn to make a statement about the person.
3. When a student lacks information about a star and can't say anything he or she quits.

Make up a story

1. Prepare a story with as many sentences as there are students. Each sentence is written on a separate strip of paper.
2. Each student receives a strip of paper with one sentence on it. He is asked not to show it to anyone and memorise it within two minutes. After two minutes all the strips of paper are collected in again.
3. Explain that all the sentences they have learnt make up a story and students' task is to rebuilt it without writing anything down.

optimists & pessimists


1. Divide the students in two teams: optimists and pessimists.
2. One student from 'optimists' begins by giving a statement, e.g.: I enjoy eating.
3. 'Pessimists' have 30 seconds to prepare a pessimistic response: If you eat too much you put on weight

Getting to know someone


1. Ask the students to list three or four things they like to know about people they have just met.
2. Working in pairs, students exchange their lists and start a conversation using their partner's questions

silent dialogue

1. Ask students to make dialogues in pairs.
2. One pair should perform their dialogue in silent way but as expressive as they can.
3. The rest of the class should guess the ******* of dialogues


Rebuild the dialogue

One of the speaking skills is ability to keep up a conversation. At the lesson we study set phrases whereas ability to phrase one's thoughts is more important. Dialog is an unpredictable thing and your student can't learn by heart all the patterns so teach them to adequately react to every turn of the conversation.

1. Teacher divides students into pairs and gives each pair a dialog with missed words, phrases or sentences.
2. Each pair makes the full variant of the dialogue and produce it while the teacher compares it with the original.
3. The pair that is closest to the original or produces the funniest dialog is the winner.

If you use 'Rebuild The Dialog' idea, your students will always have an idea what to say. By having skill in talking they will be more prepared for real life communication.

Find a crib



When teaching 'yes/no' dialog construction, teachers ask students questions that require positive or negative answer. The students try to make a correct dialog construction, while dialog itself is not important for them. If the students were interested in positive or negative replies, they would learn the construction easier.

1. One student goes out of the class.
2. Teacher points to a student in the class.
3. He or she obtains a crib.
4. Then the first student comes in.
5. He has three attempts to ask any of the students for the crib. Ex.: Ann, do you have a crib? - No, I haven't

rachid.tabi
2007-08-31, 01:07
Hello Everybody
I Think That This Space Can Be Used For The Same Purpose You Are Talikng About

ath111
2007-08-31, 12:21
Thanks,Joseph.I'll try your way,I think it's the best.Thanks again and again and again once more.

joseph
2007-09-02, 20:48
what a heartening reply from u Ath911,u're welcome at any time

joseph
2007-09-03, 20:21
Hey! ,congratulations fellow teachers,the thread is pinned! Thank you Admin.

malentendu_002
2007-09-04, 11:00
thank you a lot for these pieces of advice it's very useful god bless you

rachid.tabi
2007-09-04, 15:10
I Hope This Space Can Be Used Not Only For Learning And Teaching English But Making Friends Too

rachid.tabi
2007-09-04, 15:11
I Came From Another Forum Where My Nickname Is El-madhoui

joseph
2007-09-09, 23:13
Here's the 3 AM teachers' guidebook,the most boring! lol (don't ask me for more because I don't have any and if you do please up; up!
http://arabs2day.ws/images/up/uploads2/ec7d7d9f20.jpg

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UZTN49G8

siham
2007-09-12, 08:20
Salam

I used to be an english teacher but still have some ideas

I believe the U sitting way has great effects; coz lazy pps can't hide, can't make noise and can't ignore their tasks

Would like to know your opinions about this
And how about public english programs? are they correctly chained

Salam

Siham

ASTUCIEUX
2007-09-13, 09:44
I have no clear idea about new programs

as you know it's changed

but I thing it's good enough for students

I don't agree with you that- lazy students can't make noise

no they make a lot of noise but they ignore their homeworks

generally your question is not toooo clear

so would you like to reshape it

to be more clear

regards

siham
2007-09-13, 10:28
Salam


ASTUCIEUX i said that lazy pp won't be noisy and can't ignore their tasks when they are sitted in a U way - it's when pp sit in a half circle our oral teacher used to arrange it for us when i was in the university eventhough we were more than 120 std

Siham

joseph
2007-09-13, 16:44
Siham,I'm not picturing that position in our square shaped classes and usual tables,can we have it drawn?,I mean a classroom plan

siham
2007-09-14, 09:42
Salam

It doesn't matter if we have square shaped class rooms
will explain; since the class is a square so pps sit in three lines of this square still one line where the T puts his table so there will be only one row that starts from the door to the desk of the teacher forming a U
Hope it's clear now

Siham

joseph
2007-09-14, 13:58
here comes an other"T" !!
no ,it's not clear,besides do you think it's practical ,I mean it takes too much time and makes a lot of unbearable noise to position the tables that way at each class?

can you just please draw it on Microsoft Paint and then upload it

غرداوي
2007-09-14, 22:33
Well. First and foremost Salam 3alikoum and saha fatourkom. Secondly, I am not a teacher , but I have recently finshed my liscense in English ; thus, we can exchange ideas. Last but not far from the least, I wish that our dsicussions shouldnt be like that. I request that we devote a space to each subject

Nice to be here with u

ASTUCIEUX
2007-09-15, 08:59
oh yes I get your point now

our teacher too used to make the u shape

he is an oral teacher in the university

yes the u shape is pretty enough for lazy students to avoid making noise

so the teacher sometimes will be the center of attention and other time it's students centre attention

I agree with you in that point my sister siham

ASTUCIEUX
2007-09-15, 09:06
ok this is the shape it's a bad drawing but it's enough for understanding

http://www2.0zz0.com/2007/09/15/08/82167352.jpg

joseph
2007-09-15, 22:22
At last...
seems a good idea.. I can't imagine it with a 50-pupils-classroom as most of us do have (lack of space)...but still, it has to be approved by all staff to maintain it as an ultimate class management ...
Don't you think it's a teacher-centred method( not really advocated by C.B.A) and it's clearly not for group-work classes,is it?

Anyway,many thanks Ast. for the drawing..waiting for other feedbacks ....

ASTUCIEUX
2007-09-16, 13:13
Yes I agree with you

we have lack of space

this idea is good for 30 students not more

but I think that it's a good idea

the teacher can see all the students

as you know lazy students always hide themselves

by using this technique they will not have any chance for making noise in a hiding way

And If we want to make a pair or group work we have to reshape the class to groups ot tables

you are welcome I draw it fastly that's way it's bad lol

God bless you brothet waiting for others attitude

psy2007dz
2008-10-13, 23:34
thx q lot brother

hairless17
2008-10-14, 00:02
Welcome psy Feel at home

أم بدر الدين
2008-10-14, 19:36
God bless you all and good luck for all the teachers

hairless17
2008-10-14, 19:42
Yes , Good luck
It is a very hard task

أم بدر الدين
2008-10-15, 17:02
Thanks God i am no more a teacher otherwise i will be crazy ouuuuuuuuuuuuufffff

kindman74
2008-10-17, 11:15
Hello, everybody. It's a great idea. Could you accept me a citizen in your Kingdom,please?

hairless17
2008-10-17, 11:33
Welcome Kindman
Feel at home

imane-23
2008-11-01, 16:31
good idea i will join your kingdom

hairless17
2008-11-01, 20:17
Welcome Imane
Feel at home