domingo, 17 de junio de 2012

Alternatives to Speaking Activities


We have a lot of activities to promote Speaking, like discussions, role play, simulations, information Gap, brainstorming, storytelling, interviews, reporting, etc. In this case I present you two good options:

Role Play: One other way of getting students to speak is role-playing. In this case, students pretend they are in different social contexts and have a diversity of social roles. In role-play activities, the teacher gives information to the learners such as who they are and what they think or feel and then they develop the character.
Reporting: Before coming to class, students are asked to read a newspaper or magazine and, in class, they report to their friends what they find as the most interesting news. Students can also talk about whether they have experienced anything worth telling their friends in their daily lives before class.
I consider that is important to have a lot of alternatives to speaking activities because it provides opportunity to students to speak and produce the English. On the other hand, a teacher can recognize problems and help students.

5 comentarios:

  1. Yes! you're right for me, because the main reason why speaking activities have to be use is to see whether some of the students have problems with the language or not, and then provide students the help they need.

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  2. I absolutely agree with you. When promoting speaking activities, we have the chance to improve our students' abilities. Besides, we all know that practice makes perfect, so mistakes are part of the learning.

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  3. I also say that you are right. An speaking activity is not for passing the time, is to increase and improve the fluency and speaking skill of the person. Furthermore, the activities that you chose are very good ones. Good luck.

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  4. Role play is useful for getting students imagine what would do in a real situation. I think teachers should use it after students have practiced and understood the lessons to make them know each other in order to make the best of it.
    Totally agree with you, it would be terrible if we do not have several activities to make students speak fluently.

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  5. Hi guys

    Even when some students do not feel it is true, speaking activities do contribute with the development of students' speaking ability.

    Katya

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