Saturday, December 6, 2014

UNIT 18: ASSESSMENT TYPES AND TASKS

Assessment is very essential in the learning process. It will help you to discover in what level of learning you are as student, and on the other hand in what level of learning your students are as teacher. This unit was very important for me because I also thought that assessment and tasks were two similar things, but now thanks to what I learnt in this unit I can say that they are different and they have their own characteristics. There are different types of assessment that you can apply for example the placement test, the progress test are types of assessment which are very known by today’s teachers. I will apply what I learnt in this unit with my students in the future, I think that if they know the assessment types, they will feel more comfortable while taking a test or doing a task and it will make them to feel motivated to learn the language.

Extra Unit Information:

App.griffith.edu.au

Assessment Matters
App.griffith.edu.au,. (2014). Assessment Matters. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://app.griffith.edu.au/assessment-matters/docs/assessment-methods/tasks


Flinders.edu.au

Flinders University
Flinders.edu.au,. (2014). Flinders University. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://www.flinders.edu.au/teaching/teaching-strategies/assessment/tasks.cfm

UNIT 17: PRACTICE ACTIVITIES AND TASKS FOR LANGUAGE AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

I learnt from this unit information that is very important for me as future teacher, and not only as teacher but also as students to know what I can do to improve my skills. Now I know that there are a lot of kinds of activities and tasks that you can do in classes to let students practice what they learnt and also to help them to improve their language skills. This unit talked about new activities that I didn’t know before and that I’m sure that I will use the in a near future. Also this unit taught me the difference between tasks and activities, I didn’t know it but know I can say that they are different and each of these terms has their own characteristics. I will apply the learnt things with my students through giving them activities and tasks which help them to improve their skills and be better in the learning process.

Extra Unit Information:

Takeielts.britishcouncil.org

IELTS practice resources freely available to develop exam skills
Takeielts.britishcouncil.org,. (2014). IELTS practice resources freely available to develop exam skills . Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/british-council-online-resources


Education.com

Effective Classroom Practice: Tasks/Assignments | Education.com
Education.com,. (2014). Effective Classroom Practice: Tasks/Assignments | Education.com. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://www.education.com/reference/article/effective-classroom-practice-tasks/

UNIT 16: BACKGROUND TO LANGUAGE TEACING

This unit was very helpful in the way of teaching to the teachers how a good background must be for a student. Most of what the unit said is true and useful in order to have more knowledge about almost everything that has to be with teaching a language. I think it is very important to know because when we are teacher we must pay attention to what we say to the learner, everything we say to the learner is essential especially if the learner is very young because they are in an age where what the teacher says is true. A good background to the students is crucial because it builds confidence on them and makes the learners feel secure with them and secure in learning, even if they commit a mistake, if you background is correct they will continue learning. I will apply this in the future through helping my students to feel secure and have confidence in class; I will explain them that it doesn’t matter if they don’t understand at the beginning or if they commit a mistake what really matter is the motivation and the enthusiasm they show in learning a language.

Extra Unit Information:

Journals.cambridge.org

<i>Principles of Language Learning and Teaching</i>, 2nd ed. H. Douglas Brown. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1987. Pp. xvi + 285.
Journals.cambridge.org,. (2014). <i>Principles of Language Learning and Teaching</i>, 2nd ed. H. Douglas Brown. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1987. Pp. xvi + 285.. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=8DBEDF459B80AE4E0D3EF8420923A441.journals?fromPage=online&aid=2546788


Journals.cambridge.org

Language Teaching
Journals.cambridge.org,. (2014). Language Teaching. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=LTA

UNIT 15: APPROACHES AND LANGUAGE TEACHING

What I learnt from this unit was very important to improve my knowledge about approaches and the ways of teaching a language. This interesting unit helped me to understand more about how teaching a language must be and the characteristics it has. I believe that knowing all of these things will help me as future teacher to be better in doing my job and finding the correct approaches to help learners to get the language easily. I will apply this knowledge in the future with my students through teaching them also the approaches there exist in teaching a language, I will explain them clearly and exactly how learning another language must be, I will create between them a good environment of learning and I will teach my students everything about language teaching. I believe that all of this knowledge will create good students, students who are interested in  learning and preparing themselves for a better future.


Extra Unit Information:

Es.slideshare.net

Language Teaching Approaches and Methods
Es.slideshare.net,. (2014). Language Teaching Approaches and Methods. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://es.slideshare.net/emma.a/language-teaching-approaches-and-methods

Richards, J. C. and Rodgers, T. S.

Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching
Richards, J., & Rodgers, T. (2001). Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511667305

UNIT 14: LEARNERS NEEDS

It’s very important as teacher to pay attention to all what happen in class, but more than everything, it’s important to pay attention to the learner. Sometimes it’s hard to be a teacher because we must know what our students need, for example you cannot prepare a class without thinking about the learner, prepare an activity without thinking about the learner and send homework without thinking about the learner. Everything you will do has to be with the learner. This unit helped us to discover what the principal learner’s needs are and what we have to do in order to help them to cover these needs. I will apply the knowledge about the unit in the future trough discovering what my students need in order to be better and in which areas they have more difficulty; so knowing this important things I will look for activities to help them to catch the language faster and easier, and make them feel comfortable and happy about learning another language.

Extra Unit Information:

Yates, B.

Learning Needs Analysis
Yates, B. (2014). Learning Needs Analysis .Assetproject.info. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://www.assetproject.info/learner_methodologie

Pcrest3.com

3.2.6 Identifying Learner Needs
Pcrest3.com,. (2014). 3.2.6 Identifying Learner Needs. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://www.pcrest3.com/fgb/efgb4/3/3_2_6.htm

UNIT 13: LEARNERS CHARACTERISTICS

What this unit taught me was very helpful and important to improve my knowledge about learners’ characteristics. I know that students have different ways of learning, for example visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and so many others which are one of the characteristics that learners have when learning a language. I learnt that we as future teachers have to pay a lot of attention about the way students learn better in order to find activities and tasks where the learner is going to put in practice her/his learning style. I think it will help me in the future; I will discover my students’ learning styles and help them to develop it more through activities where they will feel comfortable; I’m sure this is a good way of teaching. Knowing the way students learn will help teachers, in general, to improve themselves, be good at teaching and prepare activities taking into account their students’ needs.

Extra information form the unit:
Seven Characteristics of Good Learners
Maryellen Weimer, P. (2014). Seven Characteristics of Good LearnersFaculty Focus. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-professor-blog/seven-characteristics-good-learners/


Texas Language Technology Center, U. O. T. A. A.

Learner Characteristics | Foreign Language Teaching Methods: The Language Learner
Texas Language Technology Center, U. (2014).Learner Characteristics | Foreign Language Teaching Methods: The Language Learner.Coerll.utexas.edu. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://coerll.utexas.edu/methods/modules/learners/01

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Unit 12: Differences between L1 and L2 learning

This unit was helpful and interesting as well as the rest of the units. This is because it taught us what is the difference between L1 and L2 learning; we distinguished some differences for example one of the principles we have that L1 we learn through exposure and then we pick it up, we don’t put too much attention to structure while learning the L2 we always need specific language items and we need to focus in structures so, it means we need a guide to learn a second language because it is new it is not our mother tongue. I will take into account all this strategies about teaching a second language when I am a teacher because they will help me a lot with my students, for example I will teach structures and also use exposure to make the second language learning acquisition easier and enjoyable.

Unit Extra Material

Comparing First and Second Language Acquisition by Vivian Cook
Homepage.ntlworld.com,. (2014). Comparing First and Second Language Acquisition by Vivian Cook. Retrieved 26 November 2014, from http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vivian.c/SLA/L1%

Reviewing some similarities and differences in L1 and L2 lexical development
Chenu, F., & Jisa, H. (2009). Reviewing some similarities and differences in L1 and L2 lexical development. Acquisition Et Interaction En Langue Étrangère, (Aile... Lia 1), 17-38. Retrieved from http://aile.revues.org/4506