Sunday, November 26, 2017

Why is English so !@#$% hard?

I have heard it said that English is one of the hardest languages to learn. I have also heard people say that it really isn't. This week I came across at least two reasons that it is. One of the reasons is that English grammar differs from that of other languages in many ways. The website from the Frankfurt International School explains some of the ways. For instance, German, which is on the same branch of the same family as English, has differences in verb tenses and verb placement in sentences, as well as differences in punctuation and pronunciation. Unrelated languages have many more differences.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

What's in Your Approach

My "aha!" moment this week was about approaches to teaching. I was reminded that there is more than one way to guide one's students to learning a new language, or just about anything. As a math teacher, I nearly always used a deductive approach, but as a language teacher, it seems that an inductive approach may lead students to be able to not only learn about a new language, but to actually acquire it. Acquiring a new language means that a person can use it more like a native speaker, instead of having to translate from their first language. In the past, I have heard this referred to as thinking in the second language.

Sunday, November 12, 2017

We All Need a Little Grammar Sometime

I thought I had a pretty good grasp of English grammar. After all, I always get 100% on those Facebook quizzes. They like to tell me I could be an English professor! It turns out that in a more rigorous test, I'm not quite there yet. Specifically, I seem to have trouble identifying the various types of conditional sentences (first, second, third) and their verb forms. Fortunately, I found a resource that explains it well and includes plenty of practice.

My "aha!" moment is coming to me in pieces, and I think I now have first conditional and second conditional internalized. Still working on third conditional, but I'm almost there. (If I hadn't taken this course, I wouldn't have cared about conditional sentences.)

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Growing and Learning

Today is the last day of the TESL Reading and Vocabulary Course (the Grammar course starts next week). The final assignment is a lesson plan for a two hour class. I chose a task-based lesson on how to find necessities for oneself, items for the home and gifts for another person in one trip to the mall using a mall website.  I also included reading the return policy on receipts to determine if and when items can be returned. I based several of the in-class activities on the LINC 3 Classroom Activities by moresettlement.org (search LINC 3 Lesson Plans)
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