Tesol Final Project 1
Tesol Final Project 1
Tesol Final Project 1
TEACHING LEARNING
Compiled to Fulfill the Assignment of Theories and Principle in TESOL
Supporting Lecturer : Olyvia Revalita Candraloka, M.Pd.
Compiled by :
1. Deliana
Arifyanti
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2. Millah Rahmawati 211320000595
3. Salis Safitri 211320000590
Class : 3BIA7
In teaching students, teacher should apply the principle in teaching English for foreign
language. Teacher may use appropriate method for teaching listening, speaking, reading and
writing. Please create the design of learning activities with visual steps (picture) based on the
topics you choose using the following outline.
1. What kinds of material that Teacher want to use in Teaching Speaking in the classroom?
The answer indicated that both of them use various teaching materials.
The teacher will use storybook, a songs and sometimes a game. By using a game, they
are could make one material of speaking.
The teacher use the English On The Sky textbook and another textbook Bright.
Sometime, they are use storybook, a game and worksheet.
2. What kinds of methods that Teacher want to use in Teaching Speaking in the classroom?
The answer indicated that both of them use various in teaching methods.
The teacher will use role-play, interview, then story completion and also discussion.
The students make a group, one of groups discuss about some materials. Implying
discussion make them more active and ask them to share the information to other groups
in front of class. With these strategies classroom are more lively.
Then, the teacher always ask the students to memorize a dialogue and ask them to do a
role-play and then story telling.
3. Why do Teacher apply the strategies or methods in the classroom?
Both of the teachers say that they apply the strategies or methods in the classroom to
motivate the students, attract students like to study English especially in speaking. Well, the
teacher use the various methods in Teaching Speaking to alleviate the bored and to motivate the
students to learn speaking in the classroom. So, if they only just imply one strategy or method,
for example memorize, the students feel bored. If they use some methods or strategy, they help
the students more creative to think. Although the results are not as their expected, they see the
students are willing to work and do whatever that their ask them to do.
Teaching Reading
There are seven main steps to teaching reading to a child from the beginning to reading
comprehension. They are as follows :
Students need to learn the individual sounds in words and that words are made up of
small parts of sound and phonemes. Recognizing individual sounds and understanding the
relationship between letters and spoken sounds (phonics) create phonemic awareness.
Sound blends such as st, fl, dr, sh, etc should be emphasized as well as digraphs such as
ch, ck, ph. These letters together form distinct sounds or phonemes.
Be sure that students know the meaning of each word they read. You can use a lot of
techniques to present the meanings such as drawings, pictures, miming, etc. Don’t forget to
check the understanding of the meanings frequently. Be sure that students can discriminate the
variations in meaning as well as go over words that sound the same but have different spellings
and meanings.
It is important to teach word parts: prefixes, root words, suffixes, and derivations of
words. When students know these parts, they will be able to understand more words. For
example, when an elementary school student knows the meaning of “bed” and the meaning
“room”, they will understand easily the meaning of “bedroom”.
Encouraging students to put each word in context is a powerful strategy. The student who can
use words in sentences can demonstrate a mastery of reading and language usage as well.
5. Creating Questions
If the students are listening to a speech, watching a documentary clip, or hearing a
story read aloud, break it up by stopping a few times and having students write a question
or two about what they just heard. This way, students actively listen for any confusion or
wonderings they may have. This takes a high level of concentration. It’s important to
provide models for this since we are typically trained in school to look for the answers
and information rather than to focus on what is not understood or is still a mystery.
4. COOPERATIVE SCRIPT
Steps :
1. The teacher divides students into pairs.
2. The teacher distributes discourse or material to each student to read and make a summary.
3. The teacher and students determine who is the first to act as a speaker and who acts as a
listener.
4. The speaker reads the summary as completely as possible, including the main ideas in the
summary.
9. ARTICULATION
Steps :
1. Convey the learning objectives to be achieved.
2. The teacher presents the material as usual.
3. To find out the students' absorption, form a group of two people.
4. Ask one of the pairs to tell the material they have just received from the teacher and their
partner listens while making small notes, then changes roles, as well as the other groups.
5. Have students take turns or randomly convey the results of their interviews with their partners,
until some students have submitted the results of their interviews.
6. The teacher repeats or re-explains material that students do not understand.
7. Conclusion or summary.
10. MIND MAPPING
Steps :
1. The teacher conveys the competencies to be achieved.
2. The teacher presents a concept or problem that students will respond to.
3. Form a group of 2-3 members.
4. Each group takes inventory or records alternative answers to the results of the discussion.
5. Each group (or a random group) reads the results of their discussion and the teacher records
them on the board and groups them according to the teacher's needs.
6. From the data on the board, students are asked to make conclusions or the teacher makes
comparisons according to the concepts provided by the teacher.
- After carrying out the learning process, students can analyze the Procedure Text
correctly
- Students can present Procedure Text in the form of spoken text, pictures, or videos
correctly.
E. Learning Steps Using Listening Method
The teacher explains the activities that will be carried out by students to complete
exercises and assignments according to the material
Students observe videos about Procedure text on the Youtube link that have been given
through the WA group and ask questions that are not clear via WA chat and Zoom
Meeting
Students independently make procedural texts in the form of pictures or photos and send
them via the WA group or collect them to school.
The teacher provides feedback on the work of students and provides reinforcement.
The teacher concludes the material and submits a lesson plan for the next material.
Carry out an evaluation of student understanding, where the results will later be used as
material for reflection on the lesson plan and its implementation.
F. Learning Steps Using Writing Method (Image Media)
The teacher gives students assignments at home in the form of video projects by utilizing
the Youtube application.
The teacher orders students to form groups of three or four students.
The teacher gives a procedure text task with the title "How to Plant …." They will
practice how to grow plants.
Students then compose the text with the guidance of the teacher.