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How to T each S econdary Students (without losing your sanity in the process) Liam Tyler

How to T each S econdary Students (without losing your sanity in the process) Liam Tyler. Teens : the good , the bad , and the just plain difficult …. shocking. interesting. frustrating. rewarding. stressful. fun. stimulating. difficult. exhausting. challenging.

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How to T each S econdary Students (without losing your sanity in the process) Liam Tyler

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  1. How to TeachSecondary Students (without losing your sanity in the process)Liam Tyler

  2. Teens: thegood, thebad, and thejustplaindifficult… shocking interesting frustrating rewarding stressful fun stimulating difficult exhausting challenging

  3. Penny Ur, EFL author ‘Teenagers can be the best learners of a language!’

  4. A. How to start an English lesson

  5. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _. 1 pointforguessing a lettercorrectly. 5 pointsforguessing a wordcorrectly. 10 extra pointsforfinishingthesentence.

  6. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _. BUT -1 pointforguessing a letterincorrectly. -5 pointsforguessing a wordincorrectly. -10 pointsforanincorrectsentence.

  7. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _. Team A: The letter A.

  8. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ A Team A: The letter A. Teacher: Onepoint.

  9. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ A Team B: The letter S.

  10. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ SS _ A Team B: The letter S. Teacher: Onepoint.

  11. SentenceHangman _ / _ _ _ _ / _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ SS _ A Team A: The letter I.

  12. SentenceHangman I / _ _ _ _ / _ ISI _ I _ _ / _ _ SSIA Team A: The letter I. Teacher: Sixpoints.

  13. SentenceHangman I / _ _ _ _ / _ ISI _ I _ _ / _ _ SSIA Team B: The letter M.

  14. SentenceHangman I / _ _ _ _ / _ ISI _ I _ _ / _ _ SSIA Team B: The letter M. Teacher: No. Minusone.

  15. SentenceHangman I / _ _ _ _ / _ ISI _ I _ _ / _ _ SSIA Team A: Twowords. ‘visiting’ and ‘Russia’.

  16. SentenceHangman I / _ _ _ _ / VISITING / RUSSIA Team A: Twowords. ‘visiting’ and ‘Russia’. Teacher: Correct. Ten points. (At themoment, A has 17 points, B has 0)

  17. SentenceHangman I / _ _ _ _ / VISITING / RUSSIA TeamB: Wethinkthesecondwordis ‘love’.

  18. SentenceHangman I / LOVE/ VISITING / RUSSIA TeamB: Wethinkthesecondwordis ‘love’. Teacher: Correct. Fifteenpoints. ButTeam A wins 17-15.

  19. Vocabulary bingo

  20. Vocabulary bingo Choose a set of vocabulary to revise.

  21. Students take a piece of paper and divide it into 6 sections (more if you like).

  22. The students choose any 6 words from the list to write in the spaces. Student Awrites… Student B writes…

  23. Collect, shuffle and redistribute the paper. Student A Student B

  24. Collect, shuffle and redistribute the paper. Student A Student B

  25. The teacher now reads definitions of words chosen randomly from the list…. Teacher: ‘someone or something you can trust or believe.’ Student A Student B

  26. If a student hears a definition which matches one of their words, they cross it off the list. Teacher: ‘someone or something you can trust or believe.’ Student A Student B

  27. Continue with definitions of words from the list. The first student to cross off all the words on the list shouts ‘bingo’! The teacher then checks the list with the class. Student A – ‘bingo!’ Student B

  28. B. How to survive the last 10 minutes of a lesson / How to rescue a lesson that is dying

  29. B. How to survive the last 10 minutes of a lesson / How to rescue a lesson that is dying Use activities like the ones we’ve just seen!

  30. Lesson planning – have a ‘Plan B’ Typical plan: • Warmer (10 mins.) • Book grammar/vocab. exs. 1-4 (30 mins.) • Role-play based on grammar (10 mins.) • Song (10 mins.)

  31. Lesson planning – have a ‘Plan B’ Typical plan: • Warmer (10 mins.) • Book grammar/vocab. exs. 1-4 (30 mins.) • Role-play based on grammar (10 mins.) • Song (10 mins.)

  32. Lesson planning – have a ‘Plan B’ Typical plan: • Warmer (10 mins.) • Book grammar/vocab exs. 1-4 (30mins.) • Role-play based on grammar (10 mins.) • Song (10mins.) Rescuers: • Vocab. bingo • Sentence hangman • ………

  33. G is for……. GRAMMAR!

  34. C. Howtocorrectgrammarexercises(withoutstudentsfallingasleep)

  35. DON’T askstudentsonebyone in a set order. Ask in randomordertokeepthemontheir toes. • DON’T just ask for the answer. Ask themtoexplain WHY it’stheanswer. • If a student answers in a soft voice, DON’T move closer to them– move further away so they have to speak up. • For variety, YOU answer the questions (and get a few wrong to test them). • If the exercise was for homeworkand someone didn’t do it, they still have to answer NOW.

  36. 6) Don’t correct them right away – try self-correction Students: • A • A • D • A • B • D • C Teacher: ‘Look again – you have 2 mistakes to change’

  37. 6) Don’t correct them right away – try self-correction Students (new answers): • A • A → C • D • A • B • D • C → B Teacher: ‘Now they are all correct!’

  38. D. Howtoencourageteenagestudentstospeak in English

  39. Motivation - the most important factor: Substitute long- and mid-term motivation by creating in students the immediate desire to do an activity.

  40. Spot thedifference

  41. D. Howtoencourageteenagestudentstospeak in English (continued) Other factors to bear in mind: • Correction – listening to WHAT teenagers say, not just HOW they say it.

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