lunes, 17 de mayo de 2010

Stating objectives

Ex 1 (a grammar problems conference) "In this conference we'll look at the present perfect and you'll share problems you have with the structure with others".

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The problems stated by the learner should be more eloquent than that. For starters, the learner should express with examples and background of the situation why they had problems on the grammar. Second try to find a possible solution to their problem and help solve the problem of their e-classmates. And finally, make a new comment to share to their e-classmates if their ideas worked on the side of work; on the side of inviting, it feels intimidating, for the learner has to admit their lack knowledge in the languages, especially in the way it is presented, it should be friendlier or at least less blunt.



Ex 2 (an opening message for a conference on teaching listening skills) "Hi, everyone. Welcome to this conference on teaching listening skills. What activities and techniques are there in the pre-listening phase of a lesson? How can we match the technique or activity to the kind of listening our learners will be doing? These are the questions you'll have an answer to in this conference. Join us!

Tony"



It is excellent, it is inviting to participate, it is positive almost happy, and clear without being blunt.



Ex 3 (an opening message for a conference on learning and practising vocabulary) "In this lesson, you'll find specific information on a website and you'll practise vocabulary about food and nutrition. Edith."



It has a good beginning for someone with little experience on the field but it needs to be a little bit less flat, it is not intimidating but it needs to be a little more inviting.

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