PRACTICE ACTIVITIES AND TASKS FOR LANGUAGE AND SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT
There are different tasks or activities used to
practice the language. However, these activities can be categorized into three
parts according to how much control the teacher gives to each activity.
Firstly, controlled
activities which are based on accuracy or can help learners to focus on form of the language
using repeated activities such as copying sentences, transformation,
substitution, individual and chorus drills. Secondly, free activities are focused on fluency. Therefore, when teachers
give free activities to his/her students they cannot predict what language
learners are using which means that these type of tasks could not be used with specific language. For
example, discussions, sharing and comparing ideas, rank ordering and
prioritizing. Finally, freer
activities which are in the middle of controlled and free activities
giving us the idea that is a bit of both; These activities encourage students
to integrate the language they have with the new one to make more challenging
their learning process even though these activities give less guidance and
support. Examples of this activity are role- plays, sentence completion, surveys, etc.
Teachers can vary these tasks depending on learners´
needs and what the teacher intend to develop in the class. Meanwhile, there are
some teachers who mix tasks depending on the lesson goals. If the teacher wants
to develop fluency he/she would use free activities which use the language to
interact and communicate by a class discussion. On the other side, if the
teacher wants to focus on form in the class controlled activities will be the
best choice because learners can copy some sentences in their notebook to
emphasize on form.
For more information check these sources:
- prezi.com,. (2014). Unit 17 Practice activities and tasks for language and skills development. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from https://prezi.com/fyfhay4r2zel/unit-17-practice-activities-and-tasks-for-language-and-skills-development/
- Ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com,. (2014). Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com/images/97802055
- Teaching English Games,. (2014). How to Teach English For Different Learning Styles. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from http://www.teachingenglishgames.com/Articles/Lea
- YouTube,. (2014). Teaching Activities - British Council - BBC. Retrieved 6 December 2014, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89Gyd9NEa9M
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Giovita, I like what you did because these new ideas are going to be used by future teachers.
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