British
Council - Teaching Speaking Techniques (John Kay)
This video teaches different techniques for
working speaking in class with students.
First explains the importance of having a
class organized before you start, because that teacher and students will be
more relaxed.
He also talks about which are better to
work in groups, because that child can help each other. In older children, it
is better to work in pairs.
When explaining something in class, it is
important to know if all the children have understood that we know seeing if
children do you have said. If a child has not understood it back to explain.
Finally explains that when we do activities
with the children, we cannot talk at the same time, because we listen to what
they say.
Teaching
Activities - British Council - BBC
As the previous video, this video explains
some techniques for classroom activities. The examples in the video are from a
school in Thailand.
In this video we explained the importance
of choosing the theme of activities in a careful way, should be a topic that
interests them children to be motivated to do the activities.
Some of the activities shown in this video
are for example a debate with older children is a very good activity because
everyone has to participate. First are divided into small groups to see if they
will be for or against the topic and then everyone has to make their point.
For younger children, the activity that
offers us is, from the image of a story or text, children make predictions
about what they think is going to happen, then the teacher reads the story.
Carol Read: Ideas for using flashcards
This has
been one of the videos that I liked because I think that I can apply it in the
classroom.
In this
video, Carol Read explains various activities to use flashcards in the
classroom with young children. I think that is a useful flashcard for use in
class because it helps children learn vocabulary material and is an alternative
method to learn and I think that they find it much easier.
Some of the
activities presented to us are:
-Flash!
-Slowly,
Slowly
-What´s
missing?
-Magic eyes
-Lip Reading
-Flashcard
riddles
-Flashcard
groups
-Hands on
heads
-Flashcard
chain
- Kim´s game
Activities
that I liked most were:
-What's
Missing? Because it is an activity in which children have to be much focused
and has to be very fast.
-Lip Reading:
This is another activity that I really liked; I think it could work in pairs so
that all children participate.
Carol Read: The secret of working with children.
In this
video, Carol Read teaches a series of techniques and activities for teaching a
second language to young children.
I found it
very interesting because it teaches us how to explain a second language through
songs, dances, and other different techniques that teachers can implement in
the classroom.
One thing
that I liked was that she explained the activity and then people doing
activities with her, so much better understands the activities and the
conference becomes more enjoyable