Friday, December 9, 2016

Quiz #2

Hi class. Well, the snow finally came. I'm not sure how it is where you are, but the roads in my neighbourhood are moderately awful. I want to hunker down and do nothing, but I have to pick up my son at the school in a couple hours. Sigh...

As promised, here are the quiz questions I came up with. Let me know if you have any questions.

1.   Which skills do you think are the most effective in developing reading competency?
2.   Discuss the benefits of using task based instruction to develop communicative reading competency as opposed to strategies that focus only on reading comprehension.
3.   Discuss the differences between inductive and deductive teaching. Why is an inductive approach generally favoured?

4.   Discuss the steps in effective writing (whether it be narrative, descriptive or expository writing).

I'll try to be there Wednesday night at 6pm just like last time. If you
want to come early,  you can leave early too. 

Have a great weekend. 
M

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Notes from TCI

Here are the notes from Matt's presentation that he gave to my last class. 
TCi steps: think about these steps and how they relate to your teaching.
What am I feeling now?
What are the needs of the person I'm teaching?
What is the environment contributing?
What is my reaction?
Remember that all behavior has meaning.
What does this look like in a class? How do I respond in the class?
Structure and direction: associated with power (which can kill a relationship and create power struggles)
Time class starts
Breaks during the class
Stuff in the class
How everything is set up
Is class inviting?
Rules and regulations
Groundwork of what is acceptable.
Without structure behavior not possible.
Direction
Must tell class what to do. At certain times this is necessary
Associated: how you talk
Calm
Assertive: does not mean "mean" or nasty
Respectful
Active listening
When students are aroused or come from trauma, they must be put at ease
Most communication done through tone of voice and non verbal communication (non verbals)
These queues are critical, such as:
Way you sit (closed arms and crossed legs)
How loud your voice is. Tone too.
Body language
Don't stare at people. Eye contact. Indicates interest
Don't be offended when students don't look at you directly
Trauma = not looking at you
Facial expressions. Distance from people. Time and space important.
Nod your head. (Head bob). Indicates you're listening. Acknowledge the other person
"Door openers" For example, "Tell me more" and "I hear what you're saying"
People are often frustrated, anxious, etc. so acknowledge their feelings. Mention that you have similar feelings.
Relationships.
Remember that TCi. It does not work with everyone, such as psychopaths or folks with a mental instability, gang types. Won't work. (Look for manipulators: people who try to get what they want)
But it can make the best of a bad situation

10% of population has sociopathic tendencies. So won't work with all
But they respond to structure
But trauma suffers need relationships.
Best teachers are people can do all
Teaching: learn, change, and grow.
Everyone is learning
Teaching what is acceptable
The person is the most effective means to change bad habits and manipulation
Two types of behavior
Active: goal oriented. An agenda. So use structure and rules.
Reactive: out of control in the class. Use reactive listening.
Eliminate bad behavior. Look at behavior to determine.
Trauma
Something you can't change
Affects the brain, like amputation which is visible.
Trauma to the brain is non visible. Looked fine (example of kids from Syria)
Bruce Perry trauma specialist. After age 6 odds go down to get over trauma
Trauma is abuse, emotional, sexual, malnutrition, dad hitting mom. These change the brain.
Have hard time sitting still. Trying to self-medicate.
Disorders kick in. Then add puberty, drugs and aloch
6 things to do from Bruce Perry to change the brain
Relations. Safe environment. No bullying. Not acceptable.
Relevantly matched. (Not by age). Give them work that they can do. Don't treat everyone the same. Match work to make students successful
Repetitive and patterned. Plan for the day. Know what they are doing. Start and finish. Tied in to the structure
Rewarding and pleasurable. Positive vibes. Marc love. Choose activities that are fun. Play board games. Trauma victims respond well. Reward students for work done with pleasure
Rhythm. Go for a walk. Movement. 20 min then change activity. Do something. Use rhythmic music. Soothing. Not rap. Settles them down
Need a culture that is focused on these principles. Everyone doing this.
Thinking occurs in the cortex when we are calm
When traumatized people think with their brain stem. Brain trying to cope. Can't learn from stem and you might think you are a lousy teacher. But you're not!
So you need to get them calm.
Fight or flight tendency. Way to cope.
Students try to regulate themselves. Moving around. Use the above steps to get them back down
Music and movement has a similar effect as drugs and alcohol.

Sociopath: wants personal gain
Psychopath: wants to hurt others

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Social Media Info

Hey guys,

I saw this link at work that relates to using social media in the class, and I thought it might be useful.

Check it out!

http://thatsocialmediaguy.com/ces/

Thursday, November 17, 2016

No Class Tonight: November 17

Hi there class. I emailed everyone earlier today, but I haven't heard back from everyone.

Just to confirm, there will be no formal class tonight, Thursday November 17th. In my email I gave you some suggestions of activities and assignments for you to consider.

I think everyone could use a night off to work and consolidate learning. And I know that I'm coming down with whatever is going around.

So I'll see everyone next week.

Thanks,
Marc

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Monday, November 7, 2016

Your body language shapes who you are

http://youtu.be/Ks-_Mh1QhMc

http://blog.cengage.com/teaching-techniques-motivate-adult-learners/

Saturday, November 5, 2016

10 tips for your first day of school

https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=3&ved=0ahUKEwip7K-RkJHQAhUM1GMKHSx6AMIQFggcMAI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.reachtoteachrecruiting.com%2Fblog%2F10-tips-for-your-first-day-of-school%2F&usg=AFQjCNGbLjFzN8vauagtV2DnRiK7642Iaw&sig2=Q6K5mWmm_Qc5Jtvk1lzoLA
ESL first day introduction games

https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=2&ved=0ahUKEwip7K-RkJHQAhUM1GMKHSx6AMIQFggZMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.teach-this.com%2Fesl-games%2Ffirst-day-introduction-games&usg=AFQjCNE-aiGVMaPe38Z9LS44EcN-F7BIbg&sig2=sazYH7-i6hxJI3FdVbjfGg

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Test Questions


Here are the questions for the quiz this Thursday night. Thank you for your suggested questions. But I have reviewed my database of questions for “bigger” questions, concepts to connected to themes and ideas across the course.

Q1. What is the difference between accuracy and fluency? Discuss how these relate to English Language Learners.

Q2. What is the difference between acquiring language and learning language? Why should teachers consider both in preparing lessons?

Q3. Why should we use reading strategies (pre-reading and during reading) in preparing lessons in the given scenarios?

Q4. What is meant by communicative instruction? Why is this method preferred?

The class that day is scheduled at 6pm.

You will need to write on 3 of the 4 questions below, not more than a couple pages long and the quiz will go for about 2 hours (or less).

Friday, October 28, 2016

Marc's Question

What is the difference between inductive and deductive teaching, and what do these strategies "look like" in the classroom?

Quiz question from Joyce

What are the two perspectives on error correction and the supporting points respectively?

Lidia's Quiz question


The relevance of proxemics in foreign language teaching is enormous. Describe one proxemics aspect to take into account in the ESL classroom and one alternative for the teaching of proxemics.   

Teaching Spoken English with the Color Vowel Chart

https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/teaching_spoken_english_with_the_color_vowel_chart_webinar_presentation.pdf

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Lesson Plan

 This Web site contains a large selection of lesson plans focusing on specific language skills mostly for intermediate and advanced learners.

http://developingteachers.com/plans/lessonplan_index.htm

ESL English Teacher Web Resource Links

ESL in Canada
http://www.eslincanada.com/english/teachweblinks.php

Quizz question from Val

Describe at least two methods you would use to help students enunciate correctly.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Learn English speaking FREE with TalkEnglish.com

http://www.talkenglish.com/

Full Lesson Index: 
http://www.talkenglish.com/lessonindex.aspx

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Absolute beginners in English can be distinguished from false beginners.

http://esl.about.com/od/teachingbeginners/a/ab_beg_intro.htm

Absolute Beginner English - 20 Point Program

ESL Literacy Activities

http://en.copian.ca/library/learning/handson/handson.pdf

Improving Writing Skills: ELLs and the Joy of Writing

"The meaning of even a single word is rather more complex than one might imagine."
- Editors of the American Heritage Dictionary, 1980, p. viii

 http://www.colorincolorado.org/article/improving-writing-skills-ells-and-joy-writing

The E.S.L. Tutor's Handbook

http://literacy.sa.utoronto.ca/resources/esltutorhandbook.html#grammar

The E.S.L. Tutor's Handbook

by Shawn Conway

Frontier College Press, 1996

Friday, October 21, 2016

TED-Ed

http://ed.ted.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&qs=LANGUAGE+LEARNING

About TED-Ed Originals

TED-Ed Original lessons feature the words and ideas of educators brought to life by professional animators. 

Thursday, October 20, 2016

English as a Second Language (ESL)

http://settlement.org/ontario/education/#ESL

English as a Second Language (ESL)

LINC 1 Classroom Activities: Learning Objects

http://learnit2teach.ca/linc1/

These online language learning activities are based on a series of classroom resource books and audio CDs that were produced by Algonquin College with funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (Ontario Region). They are designed to assist newcomers learn English in the context of Canadian culture at the Canadian Language Benchmark 1 level. Developed and packaged as SCORM learning objects by New Media Language Training, these activities can be re-used in various learning management systems. These learning objects will be posted onSettlement.Org and other CIC-funded websites.

LINC 2 Classroom Activities: Learning Objects

http://learnit2teach.ca/linc2/

These online language learning activities are based on a series of classroom resource books and audio CDs that were produced by Algonquin College with funded from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (Ontario Region). They are designed to assist newcomers learn English in the context of Canadian culture at the Canadian Language Benchmark 2-3 range. Developed and packaged as SCORM learning objects by New Media Language Training, these activities can be re-used in various learning management systems. These learning objects will be posted on Settlement.Org and other CIC-funded websites.

LINC Classroom Activities Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada Based on Canadian Language Benchmarks LINC 1

http://www.moresettlement.org/LINC1-4/LINC4/LINC_1_Classroom_Activities.pdf

ESL/ELL Education : Interactive Websites for Learning

http://researchguides.library.wisc.edu/c.php?g=177873&p=1169756

Instructional videos, including workout videos.  Useful for lesson planning or learning new skills.

Educational Blogs!!

Although some these blogs are meant for higher education, there are very interesting ideas on how to become a better teacher. 

https://teach.com/teach100

ABOUT THE TEACH 100

Teach100 ranks and scores hundreds of education blogs. Check out the top 100 and beyond to stay up to date on what people are talking about in the education space. 

For ESL/EFL Students and Teachers from Around the World. Includes resources for bilingual educators.



http://www.eslcafe.com/

http://www.eslcafe.com/teachers/

50 Useful Links for ELL Educators

50 Incredibly Useful Links for ELL Educators:


http://www.onlinecollegecourses.com/2012/09/04/50-incredibly-useful-links-for-ell-educators/

Find That Perfect Worksheet

http://busyteacher.org/

Browse a database of 16,889 free printable worksheets and lesson plans for teaching English. No matter if you teach kids or adults, beginners or advanced students - BusyTeacher will save you hours in preparation time. No registration required.

English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions

https://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/a.html

Example:

Idiom: A barking dog seldom bites

Idiom Definitions for 'A barking dog seldom bites'


A person who readily threatens other people does not often take action.

Idioms similar to 'A barking dog seldom bites'


How to use a dictionary effectively


How to use a dictionary effectively

http://esl.fis.edu/learners/advice/dic.htm

List of Online dictionaries: 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_online_dictionaries

http://www.dictionary.com/