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TKT Module 1


  Unit 11 The role of error
Who makes no mistakes
makes nothing.

Making a different mistake every day is not
only acceptable, it is the definition of
progress. ~Robert Brault
Types of mistakes:
 Slips – are the result of ...
 Errors – are the result of ...

 tiredness    lack of knowledge
        insufficient focus on form
       emotions circumstances
Slips are easily corrected by the
students themselves...

...unlike the errors, as learners do
not understand what is wrong.
2 main reasons why students make
errors:
 Inerference – influence from L1 on L2.
  Students may use sound patterns, lexis or
  grammatical structures from their mother
  tongue.
 Developmental errors – being in the learning
  process, students unconsciously work out and
  organize L2. Overgeneralization – I worked
  – I goed.
Interlanguage
 Once students start learning
 language, they see the second
 language through their life experince
 and learning skills. They analise it
 and reorganize, so it is not fixed.
Interlanguage and errors are
unavoidable and neccesary to
learning process.
Correction
 Learners    must     be    ready     for
  correction;
 Learning    process     is   individual,
  teachers should feel the right time for
  active correction;
 Teacher should think of the stage
  (pre-, task, post - ) when choosing
  the way of correction.
Correction is considered to be helpful
if it is done on the thorough analysis.

There are 3 main ways of organizing
correction.
Firstly:
    Support you learners’ process with
 sufficient    exposure    to   lots of
 interesting language at the right
 level.
 A teacher speaks English, books are in
 English, listening, video etc.
Secondly:
  Give you students enough space to
 practice their L2. Do not concentrate
 only on Teacher – Student
 interaction.

 Pair work, group work, chain work –
 sometimes a teacher needs to step
 back.
Thirdly:
 Draw your stidents attention to the
 language forms.



 Drills, controlled practice, pier
 correction, etc.
If   student     lacks    language
exposure this may        result in
“fossilised errors”.
Tips.
   Before starting correction think of the aim – fluency of
    accuracy.
   Don’t be a strict police officer – errors may occur from time to
    time.
   If it is a slip, make your students correct it on their own, just
    give them a signal.
   When it’s work on fluency, ignore all the mistakes. Students’
    confidence is the mission.
   Mistakes may have different level of importance, correct the
    most crucial which bother communication.
   Different learners may need to be corrected in different ways.
   Errors are useful for both learners and teachers.
Unit 12
Differences between L1 and L2 learning.
 A great deal of what is called 'Communicative
Language Teaching' is based on what is
essentially a 'nativist' view of second language
(L2) acquisition. A 'nativist' view assumes –
consciously or unconsciously – that somehow
L2 learning can and should be like learning our
native language (L1).
Main differences:
L1                                         L2
    Starts since the very childhood;          At primary/ secondary school or
    Learnt by expposure and picking            even adulthood;
     up, without analysing;                    Learnt by exposure but with taught
    With strong motivation - L1                specific language;
     acquisition is an essential,              With different motivation (strong/
     biologically–driven process,               little/ no);
     essencial life skill;                     Doesn’t surround and limited by
    Surrounds an individual every day –        classes;
     family, kindergarden, etc;                Use in unnatural environtment –
    With long silence period (a baby           controlled practice, in pairs;
     listens to for many months before         Not so much time to experiment –
     starts speaking;                           needed to be produced as soon as
    Enough space to play and                   taught;
     experiment with new language;             Teacher simplifies the language.
    A lot of communicative practice.
L1    learning    is   nearly    always
successful, while the L2 learning
varies a lot in how successful it is.
Tips:
   Make circumstances close to L1 learning – exposure to a rich
    language variety + opportunities to focus on form;
   Motivation;
   Personalize teaching to individual student’s needs and
    preferences – vary teaching style, approaches, materials
   Mind silence period;
   Show students other ways of language practice out of class –
    radio, skype, films, books;
   Simplify you language, avoid overcorrection, scaffold their
    fluency, motivation, confidence, leave space to experiment;
   Give as much praise and encouragement in class as possible.
Unit 13 Learner
characteristics
Learning styles
 Wholistic approach is based on natural
 preferences    how     to    take    in
 information of each individual learner.

   The idea is to use in teaching
 dominating physical senses and the
 way of interacting with others.
Commonly mentioned styles:
 Visual – learning through seeing;
 Auditory – through hearing;
 Kinaesthetic – through using the
  body;
 Group –through working with others;
 Individual – through working alone
Learning strategies:
   L.strategies are convenient ways to
 learn,    process   new    information
 chosen by our learners.

   The right learning strategy helps
 develop learners’ autonomy.
Examples of learning strategies:
 Repeating new word until you learn them;
 Experimenting with new language in conversations;
 Guessing the meaning of unknown words;
 Asking for informal assessment;
 Recording yourself speaking;
 Writing all new words on separate card to remember
  them;
 Paraphrasing.
It is believed that learners choose
their learning strategies according to
their learning style and personality
type.

 This leads to a conclusion that there
are no best learning strategies.
Strategies make learning successful.
Teachers should show the learners
the variety of strategies.
Age influences the learners’
characteristics and therefore students
learn in different ways.
Influence of maturity on
characteristics:
   Need for moving around the class;
   Attention span;
   Abstract thnking;
   Discipline problems;
   Taking risks at experimenting;
   Confidence;
   Focus on form;
   Life experience.
Past language learning experience
Tips:
 Adopt teaching to individual needs and characterisics;
 Learning strategies and past experience are more
  relevant to teaching teenagers or adults;
 Observe, ask the learners through questionnaires;
 Learners characteristics are not fixed;
 Learning to learn strategy – show how, but do not
  spoonfeed;

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Tkt m1 11 12-13

  • 1. TKT Module 1 Unit 11 The role of error
  • 2. Who makes no mistakes makes nothing. Making a different mistake every day is not only acceptable, it is the definition of progress. ~Robert Brault
  • 3. Types of mistakes:  Slips – are the result of ...  Errors – are the result of ... tiredness lack of knowledge insufficient focus on form emotions circumstances
  • 4. Slips are easily corrected by the students themselves... ...unlike the errors, as learners do not understand what is wrong.
  • 5. 2 main reasons why students make errors:  Inerference – influence from L1 on L2. Students may use sound patterns, lexis or grammatical structures from their mother tongue.  Developmental errors – being in the learning process, students unconsciously work out and organize L2. Overgeneralization – I worked – I goed.
  • 6. Interlanguage Once students start learning language, they see the second language through their life experince and learning skills. They analise it and reorganize, so it is not fixed.
  • 7. Interlanguage and errors are unavoidable and neccesary to learning process.
  • 8. Correction  Learners must be ready for correction;  Learning process is individual, teachers should feel the right time for active correction;  Teacher should think of the stage (pre-, task, post - ) when choosing the way of correction.
  • 9. Correction is considered to be helpful if it is done on the thorough analysis. There are 3 main ways of organizing correction.
  • 10. Firstly: Support you learners’ process with sufficient exposure to lots of interesting language at the right level. A teacher speaks English, books are in English, listening, video etc.
  • 11. Secondly: Give you students enough space to practice their L2. Do not concentrate only on Teacher – Student interaction. Pair work, group work, chain work – sometimes a teacher needs to step back.
  • 12. Thirdly: Draw your stidents attention to the language forms. Drills, controlled practice, pier correction, etc.
  • 13. If student lacks language exposure this may result in “fossilised errors”.
  • 14. Tips.  Before starting correction think of the aim – fluency of accuracy.  Don’t be a strict police officer – errors may occur from time to time.  If it is a slip, make your students correct it on their own, just give them a signal.  When it’s work on fluency, ignore all the mistakes. Students’ confidence is the mission.  Mistakes may have different level of importance, correct the most crucial which bother communication.  Different learners may need to be corrected in different ways.  Errors are useful for both learners and teachers.
  • 15. Unit 12 Differences between L1 and L2 learning. A great deal of what is called 'Communicative Language Teaching' is based on what is essentially a 'nativist' view of second language (L2) acquisition. A 'nativist' view assumes – consciously or unconsciously – that somehow L2 learning can and should be like learning our native language (L1).
  • 16. Main differences: L1 L2  Starts since the very childhood;  At primary/ secondary school or  Learnt by expposure and picking even adulthood; up, without analysing;  Learnt by exposure but with taught  With strong motivation - L1 specific language; acquisition is an essential,  With different motivation (strong/ biologically–driven process, little/ no); essencial life skill;  Doesn’t surround and limited by  Surrounds an individual every day – classes; family, kindergarden, etc;  Use in unnatural environtment –  With long silence period (a baby controlled practice, in pairs; listens to for many months before  Not so much time to experiment – starts speaking; needed to be produced as soon as  Enough space to play and taught; experiment with new language;  Teacher simplifies the language.  A lot of communicative practice.
  • 17. L1 learning is nearly always successful, while the L2 learning varies a lot in how successful it is.
  • 18. Tips:  Make circumstances close to L1 learning – exposure to a rich language variety + opportunities to focus on form;  Motivation;  Personalize teaching to individual student’s needs and preferences – vary teaching style, approaches, materials  Mind silence period;  Show students other ways of language practice out of class – radio, skype, films, books;  Simplify you language, avoid overcorrection, scaffold their fluency, motivation, confidence, leave space to experiment;  Give as much praise and encouragement in class as possible.
  • 20. Learning styles Wholistic approach is based on natural preferences how to take in information of each individual learner. The idea is to use in teaching dominating physical senses and the way of interacting with others.
  • 21. Commonly mentioned styles:  Visual – learning through seeing;  Auditory – through hearing;  Kinaesthetic – through using the body;  Group –through working with others;  Individual – through working alone
  • 22. Learning strategies: L.strategies are convenient ways to learn, process new information chosen by our learners. The right learning strategy helps develop learners’ autonomy.
  • 23. Examples of learning strategies:  Repeating new word until you learn them;  Experimenting with new language in conversations;  Guessing the meaning of unknown words;  Asking for informal assessment;  Recording yourself speaking;  Writing all new words on separate card to remember them;  Paraphrasing.
  • 24. It is believed that learners choose their learning strategies according to their learning style and personality type. This leads to a conclusion that there are no best learning strategies.
  • 25. Strategies make learning successful. Teachers should show the learners the variety of strategies.
  • 26. Age influences the learners’ characteristics and therefore students learn in different ways.
  • 27. Influence of maturity on characteristics:  Need for moving around the class;  Attention span;  Abstract thnking;  Discipline problems;  Taking risks at experimenting;  Confidence;  Focus on form;  Life experience.
  • 29. Tips:  Adopt teaching to individual needs and characterisics;  Learning strategies and past experience are more relevant to teaching teenagers or adults;  Observe, ask the learners through questionnaires;  Learners characteristics are not fixed;  Learning to learn strategy – show how, but do not spoonfeed;