Phase 3 Language Skills
Phase 3 Language Skills
Phase 3 Language Skills
Grupo: 518022_21
08-november-2021
Introduction
we will be addressing the issues related to productive and receptive skills and the order of
development of the skills. This activity was divided into 2 parts 1 theoretical part and the
There are four skills in English Language one is the receptive and another is the
productive skill. In receptive skills, it includes two skills listening and reading skills and in
Receptive language skills consist of the abilities to successfully read and listen,
Productive language skills consist of the learner’s abilities to efficiently write and speak in
a foreign language.
observation, 2 hours of material creation and 3 hours of ESAPEC, a video was also made
“Receptive language skills consist of the abilities to successfully read and listen,
and consequently comprehend a foreign language. Since nobody is born with these abilities,
these skills have to be learned and mastered. Even listening, which seems an obvious
inborn ability, must be learned too. An act of listening cannot be compared merely to “tape-
recording”, (Ivančić,2014,p.2). Receptive and productive language skills are those in which
students receive and process information.” Productive language skills consist of the
There are four skills in English Language one is the receptive and another is the
productive skill. In receptive skills, it includes two skills listening and reading skills and in
The teaching of listening skills: listening is the basis of learning a language “listening is
complete only when we understand what we listen. So listening skills have to be developed
with the help of certain tasks. Listening should be convoyed by some activity through
which students can demonstrate their comprehension and experience the pleasure of
The teaching of reading Skills: Reading favors the learning of English because this way
you can expand vocabulary, reinforce grammar and spelling “Reading should be followed by
checking the learners’ understanding of comprehension. In addition, teacher can use specific
activities for developing reading, using materials that are authentic” (Ganesh, 2015, p.4).
The teaching of speaking Skills: The ability to speak in a foreign language is divided in
two large categories: spoken interaction and spoken production. The former one refers to a
student’s ability to interact with other interlocutors, whether native speakers or other
learners. It includes the ability to listen, comprehend, interpret the message using the
The teaching of writing Skills: writing helps to achieve fluency in oral and written skills
to understand the sentence structures of a language in fact writing involves motor skills
Individually read the documents Teaching receptive and productive language skills
with the help of techniques and Receptive and productive language skills in language
teaching in Unit 2 - Language Skills - Contents and bibliographical references found in the
Language Environment. Share in the forum a written paragraph answering the following
information:
Receptive skills refer to two skills: listening comprehension and writing . On the
other hand, productive skills refer to speaking and reading skills. According to GANESH
First: Listening. This is a skill which is the first that we develop and that is often neglected
by teachers by not developing that skill with which we adapt to our native language.
Second: Speaking. The ability of speaking develops after having acquired knowledge of
words, phrases, etc. thanks to listening to the sounds we hear from birth
Third: Reading . Reading is an activity that allows us to personally think, analyze and give
our own criteria on different aspects that this text shows us. It is an excellent activity for the
more complicated if related to what is spoken and what is written. Many times, in writing,
things can become more punctual and exact, since our perception of listening can
sometimes fail us, misinterpreting the message and hearing words that were not actually
said.
Link of the webpage
https://jesusbotto9.wixsite.com/my-site
Link of the videoconference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEvCCjnz2pY
Screenshot of uploading all the practice forms into a specific folder, in a given Google
Drive.
Student: Silvana Carolina Romero Mendoza
Student: Jesus David Botto
Screenshots of the participation in the second ESAPEC virtual meeting.
Student: Silvana Carolina Romero Mendoza
Sesión 1
Sesión 2
Student: Jesus David Botto
Conclusions
The english Skills are important if we really wan to be fluency in english Language,
every skill are important, we can't have a complete command of the language without these
four skills. We can´t forget we can start with listening firts, because according to this skill,
Skills are important for the production of knowledge, thanks to these skills we can
Receptive skills are those in which students receive and process information, but do
not need to produce a language to do so, while productive skills require production,
In this phase it was possible to observe different classes which were very good for
us as future teachers, in this activity we were able to reinforce all our knowledge and skills.
References
British Counsil (s.f) A weather forescat
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/intermediate-b1/a-weather-
forecast
Ganesh, M. (2015). Teaching receptive and productive language skills with the help of
techniques. Pune Research an international journal in English,
1(2). http://puneresearch.com/media/data/issues/55fbb8b0dd37d.pdf
Ivančić, M. & Mandić, A. (2014). Receptive and productive language skills in language
teaching. In
Academia.Edu. https://www.academia.edu/15220943/Receptive_and_productive_la
nguage_skills_in_language_teaching
Reading skills: For this activity the student must read the text and according to the text
must to choose the correct answer
London is a famous and historic city. It is the capital of England in the United Kingdom. The city is quite popular
for international tourism because London is home to one of the oldest-standing monarchies in the western
hemisphere. Rita and Joanne recently traveled to London. They were very excited for their trip because this was
their first journey overseas from the United States.
Among the popular sights that Rita and Joanne visited are Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye.
Big Ben is one of London’s most famous monuments. It is a large clock tower located at the northern end of
Westminster Palace. The clock tower is 96 meters tall. Unfortunately, Rita and Joanne were only able to view the
tower from the outside. The women learned that the tower’s interior is undergoing renovations until 2021.
Fortunately, the London Eye, the city’s famous Ferris wheel, was open to the public. The London Eye is situated
along the southern shores of the Thames River. This attraction stands 135 meters high. It is one of London’s most
well-known spots for gaining aerial views of the city. Each capsule of the Ferris wheel can hold up to 25
passengers. When their capsule stopped at the top of the Ferris wheel, the women took spectacular panoramic
photographs of the beautiful cityscape below.
The last place that Rita and Joanne visited was Buckingham Palace, the home of the Queen of England. The
women were impressed by the palace’s incredible architecture and historical value. Both Rita and Joanne enjoyed
watching the Queen’s guards outside the palace. These guards wore red tunic uniforms, shiny black boots, and
bearskin hats. Despite the women’s attempts to catch the attention of the guards, the guards are specifically
trained to avoid distractions. Because of this, the guards ignored the women completely.
Joanne and Rita had an amazing time visiting the city of London, and they are inspired to seek more international
travel destinations in the future.
Click on the link and choose the correct answer:
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/6186ab423bdc22001dc07708/reading-skills
The text has been retrieved from Lingua.com https://lingua.com/es/ingles/lectura/london/
Speaking skill: This activity consists of students describing a picture and answering 5
questions
What do you see in this picture?
Answer these question with your classmates, you have 10 minutes to speak
1. What do you usually do on Saturday nights?
2. Do you have any pets?
3. Do you ever watch films or TV shows in English?
4. What did you do yesterday?
5. How often do you play sport or go to the gym?
Writing skill: Learn how to write a personal profile for a social app or website.
Reading text
My profile
About me
By day I'm a regular guy and by night a superhero … How tiring is that?!
Just joking! I'm a regular guy all the time, good job, close to my family, just bought my own flat
with a cat. Actually, my cat thinks I'm a hero because I saved her from the street. I'm a talkative
person and I believe communication is the most important thing in a relationship.
Like and dislikes
I love pizza if it's Italian, wine if it's white, and football if it's the World Cup. I read a lot,
especially true life stories, but most of my books live on my phone.
Hobbies
I love to travel and I'm always planning my next trip. I prefer an active holiday like hiking,
skiing or watersports and I get bored lying on the beach. I post lots of photos on Instagram as I'm
a good photographer but I'd really love to share the holiday with someone. Maybe you'll take the
photos on the next trip.
Click on the link and answer if the question are true or false:
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/6186d6dd56fba9001d77e1ef/a-personal-profile
The text has been retrieved from Brithish Counsil
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/writing/pre-intermediate-a2/a-personal-profile