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    Warm-up, Presentation, Practice

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    Warm - up
    A warm-up is very necessary for the following reasons:
    It wakes up the ss & gets them into the right mood for learning English.
    It can be a brief vocabulary review before starting a new text
    It can be a link between what has gone before and what is coming after.
    With new classes at the beginning of a course or the school year, it can help ss to know each other
    Some Practical Tips
    Choose a suitable activity for your class (time, level, language content
    Prepare your materials in sufficient quantity.
    Read through the procedure section and note down the main steps (if necessary). Think about how you are going to introduce the activity and whether your ss will need any extra help.
    Decide which role you are going to adopt (joining, helping or observing?)
    Make a note of any problems arising as well as your own comments. You can then modify the activity when you use it again
    Some Common Warm-up Activities
    Crosswords - Kim’s game
    Bingo - Shark attack
    Feel the object - Pelmanism
    Find someone who - Wordsquare
    Miming - Simon says
    Guessing games - Networks
    Don’t say yes or no - Jumbled words
    Back(s) to the board - Sentence starters
    Presentation
    New vocabulary
    New grammar
    New language function
    Some Suggested Techniques
    for Presenting vocabulary
    Visuals
    Mime
    Realia
    Situation/Explanation
    Example
    Synonym/Antonym
    Translation
    Some Suggested Techniques
    for Presenting Structures
    Dialogue
    Storytelling
    Realia
    Pictures
    Listening/Reading texts
    Steps for Presenting a New Structure
    State the purpose of the lesson
    Pre-teach vocabulary
    Set the scene, introduce the characters
    Present the target language in context
    Check if ss have understood (using comprehension questions, recall,etc.)
    Elicit the model sentence(s)
    T repeats as a model
    Ss repeat chorally then individually
    T writes the model sentence(s) on the B.B in a sentence
    Ss copy into their books
    T checks meaning, form, use and pronunciation

    Guidelines for an Effective Presentation
    Be well prepared with suitable, meaningful and easy-to-understand presentations. They should be memorable
    Introduce the new target language in context
    Involve ss from the beginning by setting the scene
    Present one or two new structures at a time
    Link old and new language
    Check meaning, use, form and pronunciation
    An effective presentation should take between 10 and 15 minutes.
    Presentation on its own is not enough. It should be followed by practice

    Practice
    Controlled practice/Drill
    Less-controlled practice
    Free practice/Production
    Controlled practice/Drill

    Repetition drill using picture cues/word cues
    Substitution drill
    Question-Answer drill
    True/False Repetition drill
    Transformation drill
    Features of a Good Drill

    A drill should be meaningful
    A drill should be consistent and use the same grammatical pattern for all the utterances
    A drill should have a topic so that all the cues and utterances belong together
    A drill should have between 6 and 8 cues
    An exchange isn’t only a question and an answer, it can be any type of statement and a response
    A drill should move from T-whole class to open pairs and closed pairs
    Practice Activities – From Controlled to Free
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