This document provides an agenda for a teacher training workshop on project-based learning for teaching English to adolescents from July 23-28, 2012. The workshop aims to familiarize teachers with the concept and steps of project-based learning and to share useful teaching techniques for lower secondary students. Over the course of the workshop, teachers will participate in activities to explore vocabulary, speaking, pronunciation, reading, writing, listening, and grammar techniques for students. They will also play an icebreaker game called "Music Chairs."
4. PROJECT ?
(n) a carefully planned piece of work to get
information about something, to build something,
to improve something. (Longman Dictionary)
(n) a piece of planned work or an activity which is
finished over a period of time and intended to
achieve a particular aim. (Cambridge Dictionary)
5. Projects require a goal where students must search for a method,
acquire skills and knowledge, accept failure and bounce back from it,
and keep trying until the goal is achieved. They learn through
experiences, more important, they learn how to research and apply
knowledge. Success is measured by the complexity of the project and
the ability to finish it.
9. To familiarize you with the concept and steps of
project-based learning
To collect and share your useful teaching techniques
for lower secondary students with others
14. MUSIC CHAIR
Aim: To refresh before the training session
Time: 5 min
1. Have 5 chairs in the arranged circle
2. Ask 6 participants to take part in the game
3. Explain the rules for the games
4. Play the music and stop suddenly
5. Select the quickest person
Preparation: Music | Chair | Gift
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Faculty of Foreign Languages
Thai Nguyen University