Effective Language Teaching Methods and Classroom Strategies

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Classroom Management and Language Basics

Write a classroom management language sequencing sentence:

"You have ten minutes to do this."

Defining Classroom Language According to Bilash

It is the routine language that is used on a regular basis in the classroom, such as giving instructions or offering praise.

The Reading Hypothesis

This is the hypothesis that states that the more we read in a second language (L2), the greater our vocabulary will be.

Understanding the CEFR

The CEFR is a framework that describes your language proficiency.

Module 2: Teaching Methods and Evaluation

Main Characteristics of the Direct Method

Exposing students to authentic and unscripted language.

Components of Communicative Competence

Offering opportunities to integrate all language skills authentically.

Stimulating Interaction Through Materials

What does it mean that materials should stimulate interaction?

The Purpose of the Language Passport

What does the Language Passport help students to record?

Elements for Student Evaluation

Name at least four elements to evaluate students:

  • Debates
  • Portfolios
  • Classroom oral tests
  • Dictations

Module 3: Games and Writing Approaches

Defining Language Games (Langran and Purcell)

A tool to create a classroom situation that provides learners with opportunities to use the target language they have already learned in a stress-free environment.

The Importance of Games in the Classroom

Is it necessary to use games in the classroom? Yes, because through games in the classroom, motivation and confidence can be raised and anxiety can be reduced.

Activities That Promote Precision

  • Communicative games: Such as quizzes.
  • Mechanical repetition exercises: Such as drills.

The Free-Writing Approach Explained

In this approach, more attention is paid to quantity than to quality.

Impact of Story Apps and Video Stories

Storytelling apps and video stories offer a variety of complementary activities and resources that enrich the reading experience.

Module 4: Artificial Intelligence in Education

What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science dedicated to creating systems that can perform tasks which typically require human intelligence. These tasks include learning, problem-solving, perception, and language understanding.

Three Examples of AI Applications

As seen in this unit, AI is everywhere. Many devices and platforms utilize it, such as:

  • iPhones: Which use facial recognition systems.
  • ChatGPT: Because it generates human-like texts.
  • Google Translate: Which uses deep learning algorithms to translate text from one language to another.

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