Eltam journal no 2 8th eltam iatefl tesol international biannual conference managing teaching and learning
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Developing Language Skills through Case (1)
Exploitation of the Right Story "Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try". A teacher should narrate a story in such a way as to transfer kids into the wonderful world of imagination. This can be easily done with the use of storytelling and puppets as well. Pederson (1995) claims that “story telling is the original form of teaching” and he claims that "A storyteller is always a teacher, and the teacher is always a storyteller". Yes, indeed. There is no single small village or area without its own story or fairy tale. People’s folklore starts there, in and via stories. The classroom is a natural continuation to this human activity. There are many ways teachers can exploit stories in class: First of all teachers have to select the right story for each particular group of young learners. Then they have to think carefully which are the best techniques / strategies to implement in and they have to prepare a lesson plan in Pre-while and Post story telling steps. It is crucial to prepare and present in class challenging, interesting, motivating and enjoyable activities. Teachers should use comprehensible vocabulary for their learners, varying the pace, tone and control of the reading speed. These are important elements when teaching a story or using puppets. The use of puppets, pictures, masks can be creative and helpful ideas to be used in class while teaching a L2 language. Also role playing contributes to a positive teaching. Teachers can easily find many books and fables that focus on storytelling and puppetry. The internet is also a good source of material. In many contexts, stories have many functions. Many circumstances and incidents about creation and creatures are explained in stories. The human fables, weaknesses and attributes are best understood through stories. Stories about envy, gluttony, greed, lust, heartlessness, intelligence, wisdom, craftsmanship, courage and cowardice are taught to children via storytelling and puppetry techniques. Stories are lessons meant to teach, excite, educate, and entertain everybody. They are natural ways to exposing learners to all the facets of language in terms of simplicity, interest and curiosity. A good idea about story telling in class is to ask students to prepare the dialogues of a story they like, and play it in class or in front of their parents using puppets they have created themselves. Narrating the stories is very important and using aids while telling the story is not less important. It attracts the listeners who wish to be part of the story themselves. Find stories young learners love and match their age and language level. It is important to choose stories with a simple structure, with positive values (i.e., ones that express joy, compassion, humour, resourcefulness, and other positive aspects of human nature). Teachers can study the selected story’s background (Pederson, 1995) and decide how to present it in 25 class. Young learners will be able to understand texts they read if they know 90-95% of the words. (Shin, 2007). If the story has a lot of unknown vocabulary, teachers should make sure that they can make it comprehensible before or during the storytelling. It really helps if the children know the most frequent words. Download 1.42 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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