Tefl
Tefl
Tefl
Help your students to laugh with each other at various mistakes that
they all make.
Be patient and supportive to build self-esteem, yet at the same time be
firm in your expectations of students.
Elicit as much oral participation as possible from students, especially
the quieter ones, to give them plenty of opportunities for trying things
out.
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1 Intellectual capacity adds abstract operational thought around the age of twelve.
3 Varieties of sensory input are still important, but, again, increasing capacities for
abstraction lessen the essential nature of appealing to all five senses.
Secondary school students are of course becoming increasingly adult like in their
ability to make those occasional diversions from the “here and now” nature of
5 immediate communicative contexts to dwell on a grammar point or vocabulary
item.
A. DEFINING
PROFICIENCY
LEVELS
Levels can be defined in three such as
beginning, intermediate, and advanced.
Now, teachers have some guidelines, which
are useful to develop the topics and the
tasks for every level because teachers have
to organized what they are going to teach
and evaluate. Teachers cannot teach
beginners something that is for intermediate
level because students are not going to
understand the topic.
Teaching beginners is
considered by many to be the
There will be a lot of
most challenging level of
repetition of a limited number
1 language instruction.
of words, phrases, and
sentences.
A lot of controlled language
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B. THE ROLE OF
TEACHER
D. FLUENCY AND
ACCURACY
E. TECHNIQUE
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Learner-centered
work is possible.
A. STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE
LEARNING PROSESS
B. THE ROLE OF
TEACHER
D. FLUENCY AND
ACCURACY
E. TECHNIQUE
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Students have developed not only their reading and 7
listening comprehension but also their fluency in
speaking. Techniques can be like group debates and
argumentation, complex role-plays, scanning and
skimming reading material. At this level, students
normally have specific purpose for which they are
planning to use English. As students move up the
developmental ladder, getting closer and closer to
their goals, developing fluency along with a greater
degree of accuracy, able to handle virtually any
situation in which target language use is demanded,
they become “advanced” students. At the very top of
this ladder is what the ACTEFL Proficiency Guidelines
describe as the “superior” level, comparable in most
aspect to an educated, so in order to be more in
keeping with reality, we will simply focus on what the
Guidelines describe as the “advanced Students“ have
mastered larger chunks of languages.
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Automatic mode that should appear in this level :
B. THE ROLE OF
TEACHER
E. TECHNIQUE
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A. Sociopolitical Context
Acceptable speech
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varieties in a community.
International varieties of
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English.
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English :
Most English teachers in the world today are non- 1. Most English language teachers
native English speakers, so the norm is
across the globe are nonnative English
bilingualism. Rather than teaching English as a
speakers and bi- or multi-lingual.
tool for understanding American and British
culture, it is more often seen as a tool for 2. A tool for international communication
international business, commerce, tourism, and
in transportation, commerce, banking,
research. Students will be most interested in the
tourism, technology, diplomacy, and
practical applications of speaking English. English
Plus is an idea that English isa compliment to the scientific research.
learners native language and is appropriate for
both languages to be used in teaching, particuarly
in public school settings. Policy and climate dictate
status accorded to native and secondary
languages.
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A. Submersion : B. Immersion :
“Sink or Swim.” Bilingual in content courses.
B Literacy programs.
C Vocational ESL.
D Workplace ESL.
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Sari & Septi