practice stage. Restricted practice task 1: students practise target language in restricted way. First task will require little or no manipulation of target language. For example‚ matching questions and answers‚ re-arranging words in jumbled sentences‚ matching half sentences‚ etc. T must monitor students during task and correct/help as required. Feedback to task 1: make sure feedback is student-centred and efficient‚ i.e. fast. 30 minutes: T sets restricted practice task 2 to allow students further restricted
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old female from France. She is married with two children‚ and has lived in Oman for five years. The learner ’s first language is French. It is also the language that is spoken at home. Learner ’s profile The learner ’s level of English is between pre-intermediate to intermediate. She did not finish high school‚ and after grade 10‚ at the age of 16‚ she completed a certificate in disability studies. The learner studied English three times a week at a French speaking school as part of the school curriculum
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In the Name of Allâh‚ the All-Merciful‚ the Mercy-giving - الرَّحِيمِ الرَّحْمنِ اللهِ بِسْمِ Pre-Interview Task Name: ________________________________ Date of Application: _________________ Please complete the tasks as neatly‚ as carefully and as fully as you can. There are three parts. The completed document should be sent to us with your application. Make a copy of your work if you wish to have one. We will keep the original for your file. You may refer to a dictionary and a
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For this assignment I interviewed Alessandro‚ an Italian student in the Pre-Intermediate English class. Alessandro has been living in London for a few months now. He came to the UK to search for work as a result of the global economic recession. He would like to improve his spoken English skills to improve his job prospects as well as better integrate into British society. Alessandro has studied English from primary school level to High school level but highlighted that the quality of English learning
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[pic]Cambridge CELTA Lesson Plan Trainee: Date: 29th Jan 2012 TP no: 4 Level: Intermediate E3 Lesson length: 40mins Materials: Cutting Edge Int p80 – p81 (ex 3) Aim(s): Practice vocabulary and speaking about things of importance. | | |Objectives: (by the
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ASSIGNMENT 1 LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS Candidates can demonstrate their learning by: a) analysing language correctly for teaching purposes b) correctly using terminology relating to form‚ meaning and phonology when analysing language c) accessing reference materials and referencing information they have learned about language to an appropriate source d) using written language that is clear‚ accurate and appropriate to the task Length: 750 - 1‚000 words This assignment follows on directly
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passing on information to a colleague‚ providing information for a student’s employer‚ etc. The report should be based on the following: 1. Refer to the observation tasks which have helped you focus on various concrete aspects of the student’s performance 2. Refer to brief interviews you conducted with your student‚ done in your own time 3. Any written work you have collected and marked from the student. 4. Any additional materials you have provided for the learner
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CELTA Assignment 1 I’ve been waiting here for two hours. 1. Meaning I was waiting here 2 hours ago. I am still waiting here. 2. Form Subject + have/has + past participle (been) + present participle 3. Pronunciation Contraction of I and have. Been has a short /i/. Stress on ‘/Wei/’ in waiting. 4. Eliciting Show picture 1 of a man standing with a clock above his head. The time is 12pm. Show picture 2 of the man still standing but the clock now says 2pm and he looks unhappy while
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CELTA assignment 1: LRST 1. TEXT AND RATIONALE: The text I am selecting is a description of a clown who works in a circus‚ and a description of his everyday life. I chose this text for the following reasons: -INTEREST: Recent research has indicated that how interesting a text is will affect students’ cognitive performance. This kind of "interestingness‚" or text-based interest‚ was the focus of the study […] a content analysis performed on the recall protocols showed that the interest-evoking
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intermediate students. The text could also be broken down into sections for specific tasks. Receptive language sub-skills that could be practised using this text include: reading for gist‚ scanning and reading for specific information. The text could also be adapted for teaching grammar and vocabulary. Match headings to text - skim reading for gist exercise ref p13-p15 Using text with headings blanked out. After pre-teaching the necessary vocabulary such as: telepathy and premonition‚ the teacher
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