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TELS 2: YL Reading & Writing

TELS 2: YL Reading & Writing. Week 2 Reading & Writing Discussion Extensive Reading & One Sentence Summaries. Homework Next Week. Read and answer questions about Morning Messages pages 31-49 Make sure you have picked an extensive reading book by next week.

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TELS 2: YL Reading & Writing

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  1. TELS 2:YL Reading & Writing Week 2 Reading & Writing Discussion Extensive Reading & One Sentence Summaries

  2. Homework Next Week • Read and answer questions about Morning Messages pages 31-49 • Make sure you have picked an extensive reading book by next week. • I will ask you the title and find out why you chose it.

  3. Reading and Writing DiscussionPage 7 • In groups, discuss the worksheet for chapter 6 (pages 8-28) in Teaching English to Children in Asia • Go through each questions, but spend only about 3 minutes on any one questions • You will have 20 minutes to review and discuss the worksheet

  4. Reading & Writing • What are some of the arguments used to justify not teaching YL reading and writing from the beginning of their second language learning? • What are some of the reasons that justify teaching YL reading and writing from the beginning of their second language learning?

  5. Reading & Writing • What do we mean by “internalization”? • How does integrating the four skills help balance students’ language learning and help/facilitate internalization?

  6. Reading & Writing • What are the three approaches that are commonly used to teach reading to YL? • How do we use these approaches? • When should we use these approaches • Which is most appropriate for the students we will be teaching? • Why?

  7. Reading & Writing • What are some reading and writing activities that were described in the reading? • How can we use phonics to motivate Ss learning and how can we teach phonics so Ss are learning actively?

  8. Reading & Writing • How can we encourage Ss to move beyond phonics to less controlled texts? • What games or activities would you like to try with your learners? Why?

  9. Extensive ReadingPage 50 • Please choose a book and start reading it. As I mentioned I will ask each of you what your title is next week and why you chose it. • By the end of the semester you need to have read 700 pages • As we move through the semester in weeks 4, 8 and 14 I will be checking one sentence summaries

  10. One Sentence SummariesPage 51 • In week 5, 9 and 13 you will need to submit • A good summary describes the people, the problem or conflict and the events associated with the resolution of the problem or conflict

  11. One Sentence Summaries • Examples of one sentence summaries can be found on page 51 of the course book. • Look at the five summaries that Su Jin did. • In each summary try to identify • The characters • The problem or conflict • Events associated with the eventual resolution

  12. Cinderella Shrek Toy Story Alladin Mulan The Lion with Bad Breath The Lion and the Mouse Marbles Princess and the Pea The Crocodile and the Monkey One Sentence Summariespages 52-60 • Practice writing your own summaries in a group. For example:

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