This document contains instructions from an English teacher in Nepal on how to teach giving instructions to students. It includes examples of activities the teacher uses, such as singing the song "Wheels on the Bus" and playing a game called "Simon Says." The teacher discusses the importance of sequencing words, modeling instructions, and keeping instructions concise, logical and easy to understand. Students are then divided into groups to practice writing and demonstrating instructions through various tasks.
This document contains instructions from an English teacher in Nepal on how to teach giving instructions to students. It includes examples of activities the teacher uses, such as singing the song "Wheels on the Bus" and playing a game called "Simon Says." The teacher discusses the importance of sequencing words, modeling instructions, and keeping instructions concise, logical and easy to understand. Students are then divided into groups to practice writing and demonstrating instructions through various tasks.
This document contains instructions from an English teacher in Nepal on how to teach giving instructions to students. It includes examples of activities the teacher uses, such as singing the song "Wheels on the Bus" and playing a game called "Simon Says." The teacher discusses the importance of sequencing words, modeling instructions, and keeping instructions concise, logical and easy to understand. Students are then divided into groups to practice writing and demonstrating instructions through various tasks.
This document contains instructions from an English teacher in Nepal on how to teach giving instructions to students. It includes examples of activities the teacher uses, such as singing the song "Wheels on the Bus" and playing a game called "Simon Says." The teacher discusses the importance of sequencing words, modeling instructions, and keeping instructions concise, logical and easy to understand. Students are then divided into groups to practice writing and demonstrating instructions through various tasks.
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Namaste & Welcome
To
All The Colleagues
Teaching Giving Instructions By Nir Khadka English Teacher Janapriya Secondary School Hetauda-16 Let’s Share
• How do you teach Giving
Instructions to the students? • What activities do you follow? • Let’s enjoy singing an English chant together. • Clap for the repeated words only. wheels on the bus go round and round……..
The wheels on the bus go round and round
Round and round Round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town. The wipers on the bus go Swish, swish, swish Swish , swish , swish Swish , swish , swish The wipers on the bus go Swish , swish , swish All through the town.
The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep, beep; Beep, beep, beep; Beep, beep, beep; The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep, beep All through the town. The money on the bus go Clink, clink, clink Clink, clink, clink Clink, clink, clink The money on the bus go Clink, clink, clink All through the town. • The people on the bus go Up and down Up and down Up and down The people on the bus go Up and down All through the town. The doors on the bus go Open and shut Open and shut Open and shut The doors on the bus go Open and shut All through the town. The baby on the bus goes Wah, wah wah Wah, wah wah Wah, wah wah The baby on the bus go Wah, wah wah All through the town. People on the bus say Shh, shh, shh Shh, shh, shh Shh, shh, shh People on the bus say Shh, shh, shh All through the town. The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round Round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town. Let’s play a game named Symon Says
• Listen to the instructions.
• Follow the instructions if Symon says is mentioned. Imitate your teacher. • Don’t follow the instruction if Symon says is not mentioned. • The ones committing mistake will be out of the game turn by turn. • The final one will be the winner. Find your pair & sit together • Each participant will have a slip • One of the participants will read out half part of a sentence and the other one will complete it by reading loudly to fill in the blanks. • If the response is correct, they will make a pair. • This procedure will continue until every participant has found out his/her pair. Some Sequencing Words to be used that can be used while giving instructions • First/ First of all • Then • Next • Lastly • Before you begin, you should • The first thing you do is • I would start by • The best place to begin is • To begin with (Cont. ……) To be continued • Continuing • The next step is to • The next thing you do is • Once you have done that then • When you finish that then • Finishing • The last step is • The last thing you do is • In the end, • When you have completed all the steps Follow the instructions to make a paper plane • First take a paper and fold it in half along A to B. • Next fold the paper on both sides to make two small triangles. • After that fold the paper again on both sides to make two long triangles. • Finally hold the paper at the bottom and open the two wings. • Now your plane is ready to fly. Fly it with a heavy throw. Pair Work for each pair • Write instructions for any work to be completed in six steps. • Arrange them in the correct order. • One of you go to the white board. • Call a member from another pair to demonstrate or draw the instructions as you read out one by one. • You are not allowed to see what your friend is doing during your instruction giving. Let’s discuss • What is an instruction? • Statement that describes how to do something. • An order or command. • The action or process of teaching. • Giving Instruction means? • Telling someone what to do and when to do. Some Tips on how to give effective instructios. • There are two general rules for telling what students need to do. Instructions must be kept as simple as possible. And they must be logical.
• Before teachers give instructions, they must ask themselves:
What is the important information I am trying to covey?
What students must know in order to complete the task successfully. Which information do they need first ? Which comes second? What materials do they need to do the task? Are they going to work individually, in pairs or in group? Some practical tips for giving instructions. • The formulation should be short, easy to understand and precise. • Try clapping your hands or knocking on a desk to attract the attention of the group. • The body language counts the gesture, miming etc. Spoken instructions are not everything. • Instructions should be followed by demonstrations. ( by doing role- play with a gifted students. • Imperative exponents are frequently used for giving instructions. Group works to be carried out as instructed below • Five/ Six participants are to be seated in one group. (6 groups in total). • Read the following text and list down the imperative sentences in the table. (for all groups.) Separate group works.
• Group-1 Change the following sentences into
imperatives. • Group-2 Write instructions on how to make tea. • Group-3 Put the instructions in their correct order • Group-4 You have got a matchbox, two needles, a candle and a knife. How do you make a model car? • Group-5 Write instructions on how to make ricepudding. ( Demonstrate through actions only) • Group-6 Write instructions on how you send a happy- birthday message to your best friend from your mobile. (Demonstrate through actions only.) • Thank you very much for your active participation Good bye See you again!