Teaching across Age levels…
People who are
Native American Speakers are always confused because they tend to misunderstood
that if they know how to speak English they can teach that language but they
are completely wrong. Teaching English
means have a lot of knowledgement and also a lot of techniques and approaches.
It also means go step by step. Start since the very beginning. With novices and
finish with almost experts in the language.
There are some
levels that educators and learners must follow in order to have good learning:
Teaching Children: it is
common people who say that children can learn a second language faster than
older persons. And can be maybe the half of the truth. Why? Because children
are more spontaneous; instead, teens or adults are aware of what they’re
learning. But this is not the matter.
To teach
children a second language requires specific skills and intuitions that differ
from those appropriate for adult teaching. Here you have those specific skills;
1)
Intellectual Development: teacher must
increase student’s intellectual levels by correcting the student In what the
student is doing wrong or something like that
2)
Sensory Input: Children need to have all
their five senses stimulated or activated. You as teacher must prepare classes
more physically in order to involve students in actions during the classroom to
improve their senses. Your own nonverbal language is important here because
children will be able to know your gestures, your facial features, and
touching.
3)
Affective Factors: children’s egos are still being shaped.
Children in many ways are much more sensitive than adults because they could
ask themselves what other people think about them at the time they are speaking
English or their target language and some other questions. So, you as a teacher
must help your students those kinds of preoccupations of students by making
them laugh at the time they all are making mistakes, by be patient, by building
children’s self-esteem and some other things. Another important thing is that
you must develop on students as much oral participation as you can, especially
the ones who are very shy. They must have plenty of opportunities in order to
try things out.
These are some
skills that are very important to the teacher when he or she is dealing with
kids. As you can see, dealing with children is even harder than dealing with
adults in some points .It is not what the people think about dealing with
children in a learning process.
Teaching Teens: It is
clearly that at the age of twelve and upon, we say that children are not
children anymore and they begin to be teens. Since that age, educators tend to
confuse whether which kind of technique should he apply; for children or
teenager. But, learning process must go slow. Teacher must mix some techniques
of children and teens but with the time teacher should incorporate the
techniques of teens.
In order to have
good results when teaching teens, teachers must apply some techniques that
involve teens’ communication with each other.
For example there
are some topics for discussion, action, and research.
(I)
Will be for individual work.
(g) Will be for group
or pair work.
(c) Will be
Whole-Class discussion.
1.
(g) Direct small groups or
pairs in order to discuss a topic seen in class. That is adult class. After
that, teens will find some solutions to issues that are presented on the topics
that they have seen.
2.
(c) Engage the entire classroom
in a discussion of a social problem. A problem that are happening in real life.
So that, they will have contact with each other, they will think about the
problem, and then they will give their opinions about the problem in the target
language.
Proficiency
levels….
Proficiency
levels referring to the following terms: Beginning, Intermediate or advanced.
According to
some institutes, they define some activities that are useful in these levels.
1-
The oral interview: this is a
carefully designed set of structured tasks that elicit pronunciation, fluency
and integrative ability, grammar, and vocabulary.
2-
The role of the teacher: students are
highly dependent of the teacher in the levels; Teacher- Centered or Teacher-Fronted
classroom is appropriate in some time.
3-
Teacher Talk: Teacher’s English needs to
be clearly articulated so that, for an easier comprehension of students at the
time the teacher is giving a speech. But the teacher does not have to slow his
speech. It will sound naturalness. Instead, teacher must use simple vocabulary
and structures.
4-
Authenticity of language: teachers must
use the language in a proper way. Not because students are in basic levels
teachers will speak with them, as if they are speaking with upper students.
Instead teacher must use the language according with students’ level. This will
become language more understandable.
Teaching Intermediate
Levels: at intermediate stage some automatic
processing has taken hold. Sentences structures, phrases, and conversational
rules have been practiced and are increasing in number, forcing the mental
processes.
The role of the teacher: In this level you are not the only one who begins language. Students
are encouraged to ask questions, to make comments, and negotiate certain
options in learning. As you can see, students are more prepared in the target
language, so you must get ready for the things that will come in your way.
Teaching Advanced
Levels: these
are called Advanced Students; and they are at the very top of the target
language, they are supposed to have good fluency, grammar, and some skills in
writing, listening and speaking; they are in a superior level. They are getting
closer and closer to their goals, developing fluency along with a greater
degree of accuracy.
They are supposed to have better contact or interaction with the
teacher because they manage almost “the one hundred percent” of the target
language; so that, they will feel more free to express what they think to the
teacher and even to their classmates.
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