Read Teaching English as a Foreign Language for Dummies Online
Authors: Michelle Maxom
Tags: #Foreign Language Study, #English as a Second Language, #Language Arts & Disciplines, #General
mark, 54, 142
problem solving, 64, 132
student’s, 133, 203, 291
vocabulary, 8274
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questioning students
relative clause, 53
achievement tests, 269–271
relaxing, 311, 312
correction techniques, 106
relevant language
lack of participation, 134
discussion topics, 193
needs analysis, 280–281
posh and slang, 81
open-ended questions, 66
reading texts, 144–145
Presentation phase of lesson, 74–76
student learning levels, 55–56
reading strategies, 147, 152
teaching methods, 27
wait time for answer, 65
religion, 326
questionnaire, 98–99
reminiscing, 251
quiet time, 321
repetition, language
quiz game, 99–100
benefi ts of, 86
quotation/speech mark, 142
feedback sessions, 108
fl uency, 180
• R •
listening activities, 204–207
pronunciation, 171–173
young learners, 285
radio broadcast, 199
rephrasing, 314–315
ranking words, 91
report, written, 163, 168
rapport, 322–324
reported speech, 53
reading
resource book, 117
aloud, 179
respect
exam techniques, 310
classroom management, 126
follow-up activities, 208
multi-lingual classes, 326–327
importance of, 139
teenagers, 295
lesson template, 351–352
review, 148, 163
predictions, 147
rewarding students, 284
pre-reading tasks, 145, 149
rewriting, 112, 270–271
sample lesson, 152–155
rhyme, 140, 179, 292–294
self-assessment tests, 266
role playing
skimming/scanning strategy, 146
benefi ts of, 26–27
sub-skills, 150–152
practice activities, 92
summarising strategy, 147–148
production activities, 94–95
text selection, 139–145, 151
reading strategies, 151–152
text structure, 146
routine, 285
university entrance exams, 301, 303
row, of desks, 129–130
vocabulary strategies, 148–150
rule, classroom, 130–131, 132, 327
realia
Russia, work in, 358–359
benefi ts and drawbacks, 121–122
defi ned, 121
function of, 335
• S •
learning styles, 70
listening activities, 196–197
Saudi Arabia, work in, 359
teacher resources, 345–346
scanning text, 146
recipe, 144
Scattergories game, 347
red ink, 109, 272
Scrabble game, 346
reducing words, 105
script
register
listening activities, 199
business English, 281
Practice phase of lesson, 92
defi ned, 76, 161, 166
pronunciation, 181
language standards, 167
reading strategies, 151
Index
373
seasonal work, 12–13, 45
initial activities, 183
second conditional, 258–260
interjections, 191–192
SEFIC (Spoken English for Industry and
interruptions, 191–192
Commerce) exam, 306
lack of student participation, 134
self-access centre, 127, 276
listening to, 172
self-assessment, 265–267
opinions, expressing, 190–191
semi-colon, 142
phonology, 173–177
seminar, 345
placement tests, 267
sensory activity, 285
Practice phase of lesson, 91–92
sentence structure.
See also
grammar
Production phase of lesson, 94, 95–96
adjectives and adverbs, 220–224
sample activities, 193–195
articles, 218–220
self-assessment test, 267
conditional structure, 255–261
university entrance exams, 301, 303
conjunctions, 224–226
warmers, 184–185
minimum components, 159, 211–217
special needs, student with, 127
modal verbs, 248–249
speech, by student, 94
objects, 216–217
speech mark, 142
practice activities, 89–90
spelling
prepositions, 217–218
confusing words, 143
reading lessons, 142–143
exam techniques, 308
separable phrasal verb, 252–253
irregularities, 172, 173
sexism, 134
practice activities, 89
Ship or Sheep
(Baker), 342
pronunciation, 141
shouting, 131
rules, 141
shwa, 175
Spoken English for Industry and Commerce
simile, 55
(SEFIC) exam, 306
Simon says game, 290, 339
Spoken English Test for Business exam, 307
simple tense, 71, 228.
See also
specifi c tenses
stereotyping, 326
singing, 292–294
story, written, 163, 285–288
single vowel sound, 174–175
storytelling
skill, of teachers, 15, 16, 29, 43
described, 63
skimming text, 146, 310
listening activities, 206
slang
Production phase of lesson, 95–96
versus colloquialisms, 200
student motivation, 338
letter writing, 162
young learners, 285–288
presentation of concept, 80–81
stress, word/syllable, 175, 177–179, 237
verb tenses, 245
structural approach, 78
slow reveal method, 194
student.
See also
young learner
smiling, 105, 311
age ranges, 20
snakes and ladders game, 290
class attendance, 135
sound, of language.
See
pronunciation
class size, 22, 133
South Korea, work in, 360
disruptive, 130–131
Spain, work in, 360–361
education funding, 10
speaking.
See also
specifi c skills/activities
educational choices, 11
check for understanding, 192
expectations of teacher, 27–29
communicative activities, 185–187
gap years, 15–16
conjunctions, 225–226
group work tips, 97
exam techniques, 311
lack of participation, 134
group and individual repetition, 172–173
lesson phases, 59–66
importance of repetition, 171
motivation for listening, 201–203
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students’ expectations of, 27–29
names, 321
students’ fancy for, 132
one-to-one lessons, 275–280
students’ respect for, 23
respect for teacher, 23
training courses, 34–44
special needs of, 127
training levels, 32
as teacher, 337
teacher qualifi cations
test construction, 269
career ladder, 16
types of, 10
job market, 11, 12
study skills, 307–312
teachers’ common concerns, 21
style, writing, 110
unqualifi ed teachers, 32–34
subject, of sentence, 158–159, 212–213
Teacher Talking Time (TTT), 64–66
subject pronoun
teacher’s book, 117, 291
sentence structure, 212, 215
Teaching English as a Foreign Language
verb tense, 228–229, 233
(TEFL)
subordinating conjunction, 225
benefi ts of, 1, 10
suffi x, 54, 315
need for, 9
summarising, 147–148, 192, 311
trends in, 13
supermarket game, 340
teaching method
survey, 98–99
grading process, 56–58
Swan, Michael (
Practical English Usage
), 342
importance of, 23–24
syllable, 104, 173, 178, 281
increasing diffi culty, 24–25
syllabus, 26, 56, 57
relevant language, 27
symbol, pronunciation, 173–177
role playing, 26–27
synonym
small groups, 26–27
defi ned, 76
student involvement, 64–66
exam courses, 314
training courses, 37
phrasal verbs, 252
vocabulary, 26
presentation of concept, 81–82
teamwork, 321
syntax, 76, 314, 330
teenager, 294
synthesising, 302
TEFL initiated teacher, 34
TEFL Training (teacher training provider), 41
• T •
TEFL.com (website), 45
temperature, room, 127
template, 163–165, 349
tabloid, 81
tense.
See
verb tense
Taboo game, 347
Test of English as a Foreign Language
tax, 277
(TOEFL), 302–303
teacher
Test of English for International
basic skills, 11
Communications (TOEIC), 307
characteristics of, 22, 28, 29, 36
testing students
common fears and concerns, 17, 19–29
achievement tests, 269–271
gap-year training, 15, 16
alternatives to testing, 273
in-house training, 43
correction procedure, 113–114
language knowledge, 19
exam classes, 268, 313–315
one-to-one lessons, 277–279
feedback sessions, 272
open pairs activity, 87–88
general English exams, 304–307
personal information, 338
importance of, 265
personality, 22, 23, 126, 278
marking process, 272
published resources, 115–116, 342–347
needs assessments, 265–267, 280–281, 352
relationship with students, 278, 322–324, 338
profi ciency tests, 267–269
student as, 337
Index
375
progress tests, 269
TTT (Teacher Talking Time), 64–66
students’ expectations, 28
Turkey, work in, 361
study skills and testing techniques, 307–312
TV viewing
university entrance exams, 299–303
benefi ts of, 122
testing teachers, 36, 37, 344
listening materials, 197, 199
text structure, 146, 162–165
sample reading lesson, 152–155
theme, lesson, 122
third conditional, 260–261
third person singular, 230
• U •
Thomson ELT (publisher), 348
university entrance exam, 299–303
threat, making a, 257
Uno game, 290
tiddlywinks game, 290
unvoiced consonant, 176
time, 223–224, 234, 310
upper-intermediate level student, 53–54
timeline, 70–72, 237–238
Ur, Penny (
Five-Minute Activities: A Resource
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign
Book of Short Activities
), 290
Language), 302–303
TOEIC (Test of English for International
Communications), 307
• V •
topic
discussion, 193
verb
writing, 159, 162
adverbs, 222–224
Toth (
Children’s Games Photocopiable
collocations, 80
Resource Pack
), 290
complete sentences, 158–159, 211–217
tour, 196
defi ned, 211, 213
tourist information, 151
forms of, 213–214
training, teacher
modal, 53, 54, 247–251
costs of, 37, 40, 41, 42–43
phrasal, 251–255
courses, 34–44
practice activities, 90
job search, 45
verb tense.
See also
grammar;
specifi c tenses
lack of, 32–34
conditional sentence structures, 255–261
levels, 32
correction techniques, 104
transforming words, 270–271
fairy tales, 286–287
transitive verb, 217, 223, 252–253
games, 232
translating
intentions, expressing, 245–246
achievement tests, 271
irregular verbs, 215
concept checks, 75
Practice phase of lesson, 87–89, 90, 99
discussion topics, 193
Presentation phase of lesson, 70–72
monolingual classes, 319
pronouns, 215, 228–229
prepositions, 218
student learning levels, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55
teachers’ common concerns, 20
types of, 227–229
travel, 12–16, 355–362
visual aids, 70–72, 233, 235–236
Trim, John (
English Pronunciation
video, 70, 198–201
Illustrated
), 342
Vietnam, work in, 362
Trinity CertTESOL (Certifi cate in Teaching
visual aid.
See also
specifi c types
English to Speakers of Other Languages),
class surveys, 99
34, 40, 41, 42
defi ned, 76
Trinity DipTESOL (Diploma in Teaching
instructions, giving, 96
English to Speakers of Other Languages),
learning styles, 69–70
35, 41, 42
listening activities, 206
true or false question, 206, 270
materials design, 123
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(continued)
work book, 117
teacher resources, 348
Wright, Andrew (
Five-Minute Activities: A
teacher-created materials, 123–124
Resource Book of Short Activities
), 290
verb tenses, 70–72, 233, 235–236
writing
vocabulary, 73–74
basic skills, 158
young learners, 285
case study, 168–170
visual learner, 69–70, 285
checklists, 166
vocabulary
class time, 166
articles, 218