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Guidelines for EFL Teachers in Reading and Writing Instruction

Guidelines for EFL Teachers in Reading and Writing Instruction. Reading. Selecting appropriate text materials Working with texts by Pre-, During-, and Post-reading Framework Meaningful Instruction. 1. Selecting appropriate text materials. Appropriate levels of : background knowledge

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Guidelines for EFL Teachers in Reading and Writing Instruction

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  1. Guidelines for EFL Teachers in Reading and Writing Instruction Reading

  2. Selecting appropriate text materials • Working with texts by Pre-, During-, and Post-reading Framework • Meaningful Instruction

  3. 1. Selecting appropriate text materials • Appropriate levels of : background knowledge cultural assumptions Grammatical complexity Length of texts Interest

  4. 2. Working with texts by Pre-, During-, and Post-reading Framework • Pre-reading Instruction: • Previewing the text ( title, subheadings, illustrations, and captions) • Skimming the text • Answering questions , main ideas • Exploring key vocabulary • Reflecting on and reviewing information

  5. During-Reading Instruction - Outlining and summarizing key ideas in sections - Examining emotions and attitudes of key characters - Determining sources of difficulty and seeking clarification - Looking for answers - Write down predictions

  6. Post-Reading Instruction • Completing a graphic organizer on text • Expanding or changing a semantic map • Ranking the importance of informaton in the text • Answering questions

  7. 3. Meaningful Instruction • Vocabulary development • Careful reading of texts • Awareness of text structure and discourse organization • Use of graphic organizers • Strategic reading • Fluency development • Extensive reading tasks

  8. Guidelines for EFL Teachers in Writing Instruction

  9. Writing Instruction • Syllabus Design • Techniques for Getting Started • Using Readings in the Writing Class • Shaping Feedback • Forms of Feedback • Error Correction

  10. Using Readings in the Writing • Students can synthesize and analyze academic material in content areas • Students can practice skills as summarizing, paraphrasing, interpreting and synthesizing concepts.

  11. Syllabus Design 1. Form of writing to complete - informal journals and formal assignments 2. English grammar and syntax included 3. Specific readings included 4. Grading policy

  12. Techniques for Getting Started Pre-Writing Stage: - Brainstorming - Listening - Clustering - Freewriting

  13. Shaping Feedback • Teachers’ commenting style and approach • Students should be guided to process and work with teacher’s comments

  14. Forms of Feedback • Written feedback • Oral feedback- individual conferences - cassette tape • Peer Response- a short check list of directed questions

  15. Error Correction • To mark the specific errors • To write in the corrected form • To label specific errors • To indicate the error but not the location • To ignore specific errors

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