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Teaching Strategies for Autonomous Learning

Teaching Strategies for Autonomous Learning. David Hutchinson. Autonomous Learning. What is autonomy ?. “the ability to take charge of one’s own learning” – Henri Holec. Autonomous Learning. Autonomous learners …. take responsibility for their learning have their own goals

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Teaching Strategies for Autonomous Learning

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  1. Teaching Strategies for Autonomous Learning David Hutchinson

  2. Autonomous Learning What is autonomy? “the ability to take charge of one’s own learning” – Henri Holec

  3. Autonomous Learning Autonomous learners … • take responsibility for their learning • have their own goals • understand themselves as learners • know and use a variety of strategies • critically evaluate what is taught

  4. Autonomous Learning Benefits: • Learners can focus on their own needs • Learn at their own pace • Improved motivation • Active participation • Engage in the culture through their interests

  5. Autonomous Learning Is it for everyone?

  6. The Teacher’s Role in autonomous learning • Encourage independence • Help students reflect • Teach and practice strategies and skills • Show the students opportunities to use the language • Complement self-study

  7. Conversation Strategies: Beginning & Continuing Conversations • Meeting someone for the first time • Talking to someone you know • Follow-up questions • Saying more than “yes” or “no”. Where are you from? How do you spend your free time? Did you do anything on the weekend? I like hiking … How do you spend your free time? What’s your major? How’s school? Where have you gone hiking?

  8. Pronunciation Strategies: Terror Words Terror word: a word that a learner is reluctant to use because of (perceived) difficulty in pronunciation.

  9. Pronunciation Strategies: How students deal with terror words • Avoid using them • Say them softly or mumble

  10. Pronunciation Strategies: Dealing with terror words • Identify them • Practice them • Speak them loudly

  11. Vocabulary Strategies: Vocabulary Building • Vocabulary notebooks • Writing example sentences • Word webs • Comparing similar words

  12. Word Webs 덥다 adj. Part of Speech hot pink 뜨겁다 Meaning Hot Phrases hot air 맵다 hot potato Inflections Derived Words hothouse hotter hottest hot-blooded

  13. Word Webs Part of Speech Meaning Work Phrases Inflections Derived Words

  14. Comparing Similar Words

  15. Comparing Similar Words

  16. Online Resources for autonomous students

  17. Online Resources for autonomous students • lang-8.com • quizlet.com • newsinlevels.com • esldiscussions.com • forvo.com • wordpress.com

  18. More Strategies • Genre writing • Glossing while reading • Selecting words to learn • Shadowing • Communication strategies

  19. Discussion Questions Vocabulary Building • Do you teach any strategies in class? • What strategies do you use to learn languages? Are they teachable? • Do you have any other ideas for strategies you could teach your students?

  20. Contact Information David Hutchinson Email: hutchinson@hoseo.edu Website: david-hutchinson.ca

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