Understanding the way the world learns English
Andrew WalkleyUniversity of Westminster
Once is not Enough
Understanding the way the world learns English
What did you teach in your last lesson?Say five words / expressions you taught recently. Explain why / how you taught them.
Understanding the way the world learns English
Initial practice is only a stating point
Need repeated comprehensible exposure over time
Rote-learning can help but not just words
Need to remember common things (Eu-en)
T-S interaction
Lazy or just short of time?
Understanding the way the world learns English
• strike (n)• to be on strike• The train drivers are on strike at the
moment so I had to take the bus. They want more money.
• They’ve reached an agreement. They’re going back to work on Monday.
• Call a strike / vote to strike / go on strike / be on strike / bring an end to the strike
Understanding the way the world learns English
Why do people go on strike? What happens when train drivers go on strike?
Why would you need a mop and bucket?Where do you keep a mop and bucket?Say three things that can leak?What do you do if a pipe is leaking?
Understanding the way the world learns English
Understanding the way the world learns English
Vocabulary Builder
Understanding the way the world learns English
Understanding the way the world learns English
Understanding the way the world learns English
Understanding the way the world learns English
Keep an eye on record books
Talk to Ss and discuss the way they learn.
Use the board to show good practice (collocations / expressions / translations)
Learner Training
Understanding the way the world learns English
Choose 3/5 expressions
Quizes (check and expand)
Memorize and test (rote-learning)
Translate and test
Act or draw
Team games
Revisiting tasks / texts
Re-grouping / making connections.
Understanding the way the world learns English
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