Week 6: Oral Language Flashcards

1
Q

What are some activities?

A
  • Chat show
  • Puppets
  • Inside/Outside circle
  • Barrier games
  • Talking stick
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2
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How can you improve questioning?

A
  • Offer a choice
  • Open-ended questions
  • Relate the unknown to the known
  • Model and repair
  • Simplify and Reword
  • Manageable steps
  • Focus on important information
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3
Q

What should lessons include?

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  • Turn taking
  • Topic changes
  • Non-verbal listening and speaking behaviours
  • Sustaining conversation
  • Repairing communication breakdown
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4
Q

How do children learn to talk?

A
  • Good models
  • Interactive environment
  • Books + Games
  • Play/make believe
  • Rhyme + songs
  • Talking in a variety of situations/ people
  • Repetition
  • Purpose
  • Opportunities to practise
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5
Q

How do you teach listening skills?

A
  • Share ideas, feelings, needs and wants
  • Relate personal experiences
  • Use social rituals
  • Use courtesies of listening
  • Respond courteously + rationally to people
  • Respect others needs, opinions and feelings.
  • Recognise and Interpret non-verbal messages.
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6
Q

What are some social language skills that are learnt?

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  • Negotiation
  • Problem Solving
  • Expressing emotion
  • Explaining
  • Making Suggestions
  • Describing
  • Making requests
  • Directing others actions
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7
Q

What are the three sub-strands of English?

A
  1. Language
  2. Literature
  3. Literacy
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8
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Which sub-strands does oral language fall under?

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Literacy

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