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2nd-semester-FDEII-2011

Page history last edited by Perino 9 years, 1 month ago

 

 

Program has been roughly adjusted, but will be completed as we go. So come back often to stay up-to-date.

Dates are accurate: Double Sessions on March 24th / May 5th // No sessions on Feb 24th / April 14th / April 28th (Easter).

 

Link back to first semester HS 2010 (click)

 

Room: FRE-D-15 click for plan

 

My courses "Vorlesungsverzeichnis" Uni ZH (click)

 

task for second semester:  ( Re-)read the following texts BEFORE the 2nd semester starts:The Crucible, Great Gatsby, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Shortstories, The Merchant of Venice. 

 

Übungslektionen with Perino: go to online class book and check for suitable lessons (click)

Link to my weekly timetable: http://www.kfr.ch/Stundenplan/09/t/t00060.htm (The Nr. of the week, here "09", needs to be adjusted everey week!) 

Übungslektionen with Perino from March 21: please talk to me and then fill in the table here.

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Recommendation: Comprehensive glossary of terms in English language teaching: tkt_glossary.pdf

 

Second Semester Dates:         Program Second Semester (to be adapted and completed):

 

Nr / Dates

 

Topics, Materials, Links, Tasks

1  /  3 March

1 Hands-on semester planning using the real KFR Agenda "Terminkalender FS-2011" and a sample timetable (see below).

Sample documents: Terminkalender_FS-2011.pdf timetable-example-FS2011.pdf   / Online class management on PBworks.

 

2 Info Semester (as far as planned already) / Building groups for literature presentations

 

3 Discussing differences between elementary and intermediate / advanced classes for teaching grammar

   ==> focus on instructing / constructing grammar/language structures at int./adv. level: Intermediate-Advanced-Ass.doc / Eliciting game: elicit.pdf .

 

Tasks:

1 (re-)read LT Chs. 14, 16 / HTT Ch. 5, 6: which ideas do you find most useful / difficult to put into practice?

2 go here: http://www.philseflsupport.com/efl_history.htm  for an overview on mehtodology. Visit / download

  humourous grammar rules,  ETP-Oct02-TBL-CR-Approach.pdf,  ETP-Mar05-ApproachesToGrammar.pdf,  ETP-Oct02-PPPUnderScrutiny.pdf,  ETPJan05-Natural Language Learning.pdf

3 Great papers to read for motivation and insight: ActiveLearningWorks.doc  FormativeTeachingMethods.doc   

  influences-on-student-learning.pdf   Reinforcement-1.doc   

 

3 Prepare a 5' microteaching grammar sequence in an area of your choice (except "present perfect"). Think about what method/idea you will use for that specific sequence and why.

2  /  10 March

Discussing what we have read: which ideas do you find most useful / difficult to put into practice?   Hands-on Grammar Teaching at intermediate and advanced level: micro-teaching sequences. /
Concept Questions and Time Lines_Graham Workman.pdf

 

Ways of presenting grammar: present perfect --> Do the same with future tenses:

Future Tenses Implications.pdf  Future Tenses Implications II.pdf  Future Tenses Implications III.pdf

Future Tenses Implications-empty.pdf  Future Tenses Implications II-empty.pdf  Future Tenses Implications III-empty.pdf

Micro-Teaching.

 

3  /  17 March

Continuing work about Grammar Teaching at interm. / adv. level. Revision of methodology: eclectic approach.xls.

eclectic approach-solution.xls

 

Tasks:  read: ETP-Mar04-MagigAuthenticVideo.pdf  ETP-Mar04-MagigAuthenticVideo2.pdf

ETP-Oct03-UsingVideo.pdf

4 / 5  /  24 March

double session 8.15 - 12.00 KFR, room 62

08.15: extended session at

KS Freudenberg!

 

Session exchanged with 5th May: today CALL!

"Teaching through Video" Session inspired by Mike Rutman

- working with film extracts

- popular culture:

Evolution VideoAmy VideoPopular Culture in the classroom BBC  Dove lesson plan.doc  resources.doc

 

Grammar points with film extracts:

http://moviesegmentstoassessgrammargoals.blogspot.com/

 

Videos about teaching:

10-video-resources.pdf

Tasks: 

Bring in listening materials (for intermediate to advanced use) you have successfully worked with, or which you think you could work with successfully. define purpose of use and describe method of use.

read ch. 10 HTT and chs. 8,1-4 and 16,4 LT / visit webpages and download documents given below:

 

6  /  31 March

Working with listening materials. // lay down corner stones for literature presentations in groups.

Bring your USB Memory Sticks if you want to copy some sound files.

 

CNN learning resources ETP-Oct02-AuthenticListeningYoung.pdf

ETP-Mar05-SoundAndSpelling.pdf power-of-music.pdf All-English-Sounds.jpg

HandsCleanSongAct.doc Hands Clean Morrisette.mp3 bush-rice.mp3 Bush-Rice.doc

dancing-queen.kar gangsta.kar ladyinre.kar lola.kar KAR Universe Free Lyrics Karaoke Songs

eviews-teacher.doc eviews-audio.mp3 BBC Learning English Poets read their own work (BBC) 

Lyrics Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg: songs

Martin Luther King.doc Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream.pdf  Martin Luther King video Speech at UN 12ya girl.wmv

 

British Council Listening Exercises

 

/ Working with literature: group(s) 1.

 

Task 1: browse through "Literature in the Language Classroom", so that you know what to look up where for lit. sessions.

Task 2:  prepare presentation on how you suggest working with your reading books: describe/present enire reading phase with class. Include ONE practical sample of a task and DO this with our group as a micro-teaching exercise.

7  /  7 April

PLEASE publish all your group documents HERE (click) Thank you.

Working with literature: group(s) 1

 

names of presenters: title of book
 Craig, Stella
shortstories
 André, Marc
shortstories
 Pascal, Veronique, Philipp
 Crucible
 
 

 

PLEASE publish all your group documents HERE (click) Thank you.

Tasks:  formulate questions from / about lessons taught or observed. Bring in your questions to session of April 15.

--  / 14   April

 

NO Session: HJ IATEFL Conference Easter Break!

8  / 21  April

Working with literature: group(s) 2

 

names of presenters: title of book
Lella, Sean, Javier
 Gatsby
Karin, Annina, Claudia, Ursula
 Merchant of Venice
Judith, Jeannette
Picture of D. G.

 

Trial-Lesson-colloquium: Discussing your questions from your classroom experience (taught or observed)

 

 

The Picture of Dorian Gray Homework: Please look for a picture of a person you think is beautiful (photo in a magazine, painting...) and bring it to class with you! See you then, Jeannette & Judith

--  / 28  April

 

NO Session: Easter Break

 

9 / 10  / 5 May

double session 8.15 - 12.00 KFR, room 62

08.15: extended session at

KS Freudenberg!

Session exchanged with 24th March: today "video"!

Fliqz has shut down their service. To access this video, email support with this video id: 9abf9e1fceb04caa887a955fd32d212d

Hands-on computer session: http://perino.org/CALL/program.htm  (go here for session overview!) / Input "Prensky": Prensky-Perino.pdf / all you can do in EFL with ICT: ICT in ELT.pdf

 

  • build your own wiki
  • explore online components of coursebooks
  • make your own webquest
  • create language activities with flash games
  • (alternative projects that are not computer-based)

 

My test with "WIZIQ": click here!

Tabea's Test with WIZIQ: click here

Sandra' Test: click here

My test with "Proprof": http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=phrasal-verbs_12

Nicole's test 

Lydia's test

Ina's test

Christine's test

Javier's online test ( help page for wiki-quiz in wikiversity )

Stella's preposition test 

Jeannette's History test

 

 

 

Free quiz maker: http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/

 

Tasks:  mark essays according to your method:Essay Titles 02-04-08.doc   essay1.pdf   essay2.pdf   essay13.pdf / afterwards read documents in Session 12, 19 May below, compare.
11  / 12 May

Tasks: Mr Bean: Video here:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xeof6p_mr-bean-swimming-pool_fun 

suggest a lesson plan with this extract.

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IATEFL interesting WEB-ADDRESSES:

http://vocaroo.com/
http://mailvu.com/
http://lyricstraining.com/
http://rollsoffthetongue.tumblr.com/
http://www.idiomdictionary.com/
http://idiomsite.com/
http://writecomics.com/
http://www.fodey.com/generators/newspaper/snippet.asp
http://storybird.com/
http://www.pimpampum.net/bookr/
http://www.pimpampum.net/bubblr/
http://www.tagxedo.com/
http://popplet.com/
http://twtpoll.com/
http://urtak.com/
http://www.maxmydream.com/
http://www.eslflashcards.com/
http://www.lumosity.com/personal-training-plan

 

Check them out. 

Spare-Session:

Extracts Video Craig...

Something interesting from the IATEFL 2009 conference: Presentation more interesting exercises.ppt )

 

Your suggestions:

Myriam:

- how to teach Shakespeare: http://shakespeare.mit.edu/works.html 

Barrons's Educational Books: Shakespeare made easy (original – modern English)

romeo_juliet_szenen.pdf  http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/  http://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/  (and many other sites)

movies: Sh. in love, film / theatre versions of plays / Globe / language: http://www.uni-due.de/SHE/HE_ShakespeareLanguage.htm 
- how to deal with newspaper articles
- maybe also: how to teach a short story

 

 

12 / 19 May 

Marking essays: discussing challenges in this field and how you can meet them.

My essay-marking-method.doc  Grammar percentages.pdf   Essay-comparison.xls  essays-sibylle.pdf

 

Marking essays:  Essay Titles 02-04-08.doc   essay1.pdf   essay2.pdf   essay13.pdf

 

Writing Argumentative Essays (an extensive guide)  Example Essays  

Free Argumentative Essays   Model Argumentative Essay Guide to writing essays

Still more guidance   Transitional Devices  

 

argumentative essay - example-outline.doc  Coherence in Writing.doc  connectives exercise.doc  

connectives exercise solutions.doc  connectives raw text.doc  ESSAY STRUCTURE.doc   

 

 holistic rating sacale.pdf   Language summary_argumentative essay.pdf  Linking devices essay.doc

PSH Setting and Marking Essays.pdf

 

Tasks:  deposit your quesions about the Diploma lesson right here (no click, on THIS page underneath this line of text):

For general reference about IGB-education procedures and regulations:

 

Wegleitung Lehrdiplom def 100305.pdf (latest version)

 

Carmen:

How long in advance do we know what we have to teach in the Diploma lesson?

The average in English is 10 days, it might be up to 14 days in advance.

Could you describe a good and a bad example of a Diploma lesson from your experience?Why was this lesson good/bad?

(in session)

Martina: Is it always the Maturaclasses that are taught in the Diploma lesson?

If you are "Hauptfach" you will get a Matura class (or a good near Mautura class) with a literary text task. If you are "Nebenfach" you will get a lower class with a grammar topic, or, if it is an intermediate class, a newspaper article to discuss. If you are "Monofach" you get one lesson of each.

Will we be assigned to the teacher/classes for the Diploma lesson or can we influence this in any way?

You cannot influence that, yes, you will be assigned to the class and teacher. The only thing you can do is block certain periods of time (which results in a longer time for you to wait for the exam).

What theoretical knowledge should we have? Are there any books that we should read (such as HTT or LT)?

We will rely on the books that we used in this course, i.e. HTT, LT, Literature in the language classroom. Those who did the 3rd module with me also the books we used there.

The oral exam of 15 minutes (IGB Wegleitung p. 16) isn't the same as the colloquium, is it?

For MAS-SHE students there are TWO oral 15 minutes tests: 1 exclusively about the upcoming or taught  lesson, the other exclusively about general matters of Fachdidaktik English (what we deal with in this course, the books that we use).

Is it one or two diploma lessons in English? (if English is the main subject)


If you have two different subjects that you teach there is one lesson in each. If you choose English as "Monofach", there are two lessons in English, one a higher class the other a lower class, on the same morning – plus two "lesson-colloquiums" plus the "Fachdidaktik-colloquium".

13   26 Mai

Wegleitung Lehrdiplom def 100305.pdf (latest version)

 

Sandra's questions:

 

You sent us the „Checkliste für die Anmeldung zur Diplomprüfung nach ALTEM REGLEMENT", is there a version for the new regulations?  

 

Questions concerning the „Unterrichtspraktikum im 1. Fach”:

- If we know a PraktikumslehrerIn and we recommend it when we register for the practical part, how big is the chance that we are allowed to do it with the chosen person?

- How much time do we need to take into account for the “Unterrichtspraktikum”?

- Can we also teach in a school during these months or is it too tough?

- If we have already taught in a high school for some months, is this taken into account (length of the “Unterrichtspraktikum”) ?

 

Sheet for oral presentations: Kriterien zur Bewertung der mündlichen Präsentation (nicht Buch).doc

 

 Focus on "Diploma Lesson": Information about Colloquium /-a and what is expected in the lesson itself.

Example documents of a hard diploma lesson:

THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH text.doc  Lesson Plan.doc  edgar allan poe.doc  edgar allan po1.doc

(please take note that this is probably the hardest text that I have ever set as an exam story – to a student I knew was brilliant – who did get her 6 with this, too)

 

Other stories that I have recently used:

mankind.doc  machine.pdf  store of the worlds.pdf  painful case Joyce.pdf  banal-story.pdf

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Points to consider-diploma.doc

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Anmeldeformulare:

 

"alt": Anmeldung_PHF.pdf  Checkliste_alt2.pdf

 

Lehrdiplom neu 2010: Anmeldung-Pruefung-Lehrdiplom-100427.pdf

 

All other relevant documents to be downloaded are found here:

 

http://www.igb.uzh.ch/Downloads/Downloads.html

 

What has not been said yet: your questions, remarks, observations. / Teacher Development

 

Online Selbsteinschätzung (click) 

 

Magazines: English Teaching Professional    Modern English Teacher 

 

Teasing you with a few scanned articles:

 

ETP-Jul02-road to autonomy.pdf   ETP-Jan04-WhatMakesYouSoSpecial.pdf   ETP-Jul03-problems-congratulation.pdf

 

ETP-Mar04-practicewhat YouPreach.pdf  ETP-Oct02-StimulusBasedTeaching.pdf   ETP-Jan04-PersonalProfile.pdf

 

Networking / Training:

 

           

 

Teacher Development Resource Page  British Council TD Page 

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Your questions: European Language Portfolio: see here (click!) . Is to do with the new branding of "levels" as A1, A2 up to C1, C2 (~CPE). Also students are encouraged to keep a portfolio of their own "can do" levels, and decide in which areas they want to develop (four skills, oral, written, ...). In daily practice not so much will change: our coursebook will be labelled "A2" or whatever the level is, we periodically confront students with the "can do" definitions of the various levels. See ALL scales here: All scales CEFR.DOC  .

 

Selbstorganisiertes Lernen: Projekt SOL: Leitlinien_2008_12.pdf  Häufig gestellte Fragen.pdf .

 

Task:  keep working and developing to grow into an expert teacher within the next 10 years.

 

2nd June

no session! (Ascension Day)



 

 

 

 


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