Module 5: Your role as the teacher - Part 2 Flashcards
1
Q
What will auditory learner lesson activities include?
A
- Listening
- Short dialogues
- Short videos
- Reading out loud
- Audiobooks
- Online flashcards (words, pictures, sounds)
2
Q
What questions can you ask about a picture on a flashcard based on the level of the learner?
A
Lower level: What color, shape, texture, taste is this?
Intermediate level: How big is it? What does it do? How do you use it?
Higher level: Describe this…
3
Q
What could visual learner lesson activities include?
A
- Color coding.
- Television clips.
- Flashcards.
- Charts, graphs, and diagrams.
- Timelines when focusing on grammar.
4
Q
What could kinesthetic learner lesson activities include?
A
- Hands-on activities.
- Using the computer in an active way.
- Study in short periods.
- Have a range of activities and consider the pace of your class.
5
Q
How can you assess students online?
A
- You can use traditional assessment methods by utilizing online tests that you can use for various levels.
- Select spoken topics according to the learners’ level and assess students on their speaking.
- Use self-reflection tasks with your students. This will help you and your students continually track progress.
- Use can-do statements from CEFR resource.
- Use pictures to assess young learners.
6
Q
What are some ways of monitoring a learner’s progress?
A
- Ask for a 1-minute voice recording if they are working on pronunciation.
- Keep notes on progress made or work still needed for each student.
- Keep a progress checklist, share it as a post-it note at the end of a lesson as motivation.
Good use of language
Good pronunciation
Watch out for the use of articles
7
Q
How can you monitor and improve oral fluency?
A
- Keep track of errors the learner makes throughout the lesson, and use that as grounds for the next lesson.
- Use errors to create a warmer or filler activity, or assign as a homework task.