Miguel Unit4 Mod1
Miguel Unit4 Mod1
Miguel Unit4 Mod1
TASK 1
"Well prepared teachers have a large repertoire of activities for their classes.
They can organise preparation and controlled output practice; they can direct
students in the acquiring of receptive skills and organise genuinely
communicative activities. This repertoire of activities enables them to have
varied plans and achieve an activities balance."
This task should refer to other areas of the course. You should aim to write
about 750 words.
Unit 4 1 Module 1
Yes, planning is indeed important, but as important is being flexible and
knowing when to adjust your plan to encourage communication.
Good.
One of the techniques that can be used to help and improve communication
in the classroom is for the teacher to move around the class as much as
possible and seat students in a way to facilitate learning.
The teacher must make sure that every now and then he moves around the
classroom and gaze from left to right and from back to front in order to control
students who might have their attention diverted somewhere else or give help
in the form of explanation for those students in doubt. When moving around
the class the teacher may stop by on a certain desk and get that student’s
exercise book to get to know if he can be understood.
As the students are not all the same we may need to plan a variety of
activities for a particular lesson so that all the students keep committed fully
that is some students may need extra support some need extension in other
words differentiation should take hold at this point to get all the students fully
involved.
Unit 4 2 Module 1
Yes, and in particular we need to be able to take into consideration the
various levels and learning styles in the classroom.
Kind regards,
Alex
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TASK 2
Unit 4 4 Module 1
Your boss does not like your school’s current way of testing spoken English.
At the moment it is tested in a one-on-one, 2 minute speaking test at the end
of course with a mark from 0-10.
It does not seem to be working well and takes up a whole lesson from the
course. He has asked for suggestions as to how to change the system.
With reference to what you have studied in this and other modules, and to
your own experience and reading, make some suggestions to your boss as to
how the school could assess the spoken English of the students in a more
accurate and less pressurized way.
You should write about 400 - 500 words to send as an email setting out your
ideas.
Dear Sir
Yes, you have pointed out the drawbacks of the present assessment very
well.
Unit 4 5 Module 1
report the teacher where the students stand for that particular unit, this kind of
assessment is termed as progressive or achievement test and therefore this
assessment technique will guide us throughout the course to the day the final
exam will be held.
What you seem to talk about is continuous assessment, which can be both
summative and formative.
Neither one-on-one nor taking up a whole lesson from the course is practical
to spoken English testing instead, pair work or group work can be set up and
the students can act out dialogues, information-gap, simulation and role-play,
as for the length of time needed to allow the students and the scorer to
interact should span a little longer so that the scorer can be given a better
language- sample to look into.
Good ideas.
In using the speaking activities above, students might feel good and
comfortable working with a fellow student and so we are building the right
scenario for the scorer to interact with the students and ask them relevant
questions related to the activity the students are working on and then
sometime afterwards the scorers can strike a conversation and finally test the
students. To summarize, all of those speaking activities mentioned above if
well planned can give us a broad picture in terms of integrative testing which
in turn give us a better picture to assess the students.
Best regards,
Miguel
Well done, you have suggested three feasible ways of improving the testing.
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