2012년 10월 15일 월요일

Discussion Questions 6) Speaking approaches


  • What aspects of language does "speaking" include? In another word, what do you have to teach in order to successfully develop an English speaking ability?
    To successfully develop an English speaking ability, L2 language teachers have to teach abilities to select appropriate words and sentences that are what students want to say and to organize their thoughts in a meaningful and logical sequence.

  • Discuss speaking approaches that you have read. What are familiar or unfamiliar to you? What activities have you experienced for your school years?
    'Interviews', 'Role Play' and 'Discussion' are familiar to me, because I sometimes experienced these activities in class. However, most speaking approaches such as 'Find the Difference', 'Picture Describing', 'Picture Describing', and 'Picture Describing' are unfamiliar to me, because Korean English education does not focus on oral-English. I rarely have chances to experience speaking activities in class for my school years.

  • What is CMC? Discuss the characteristics of CMC from L2 pedagogic perspective.
   CMC is an acronym of ‘Computer-Mediated-Communication’. By using CMC tools such as e-mails, chat rooms, discussion rooms, video or audio conference, users worldwide can easily achieve communication, without boundaries of time and space. It is therefore proposed that CMC can be used to compensate the deficiency of interaction both inside and outside of EFL.

  • How does CMC help foreign language learning?
    With CMC in L2, teachers can encourage a greater amount of interactions by using CMC tools both inside and outside the classroom. Learning is no longer restrained in time and space, through the internet, learners are offered opportunities to communicate and learn collaboratively with learners worldwide. EFL learners do not need to passively listen to audio tapes alone after class; through the use of the internet and CMC tools they can easily participate in more interactions by posting and replying messages on discussion boards, writing and replying emails to their key-pals or joining online chat rooms whenever suitable. Learning becomes a 24 hour process. This new way of learning that engages learners in authentic social interactions can greatly expose learners to the TL and enable them to practice what they have learned in the classroom.

2012년 10월 10일 수요일

week 6-2) Listening tasks

1. Popsong Listening Exercise
Post a popsong (less than 1 min.) and a exercise (fill-in-the blank or Comprehension quiz etc)
Oasis - Wonderwall
_____ is gonna be the dayThat they're gonna ____ it back to you By now you should've _______ Realized what you gotta do I don't _______ that anybody Feels ___ ___ _ __ about you now

answer)
Today/ throw/ somehow/ believe/ the way I do
2. News or Inteview Listening exercise
Record a 1 min. news clip/or movie clip and provide 3 questions (pre-listening/while-listening/post-listening) and post your blog.

Truman Orders U.S. Forces to Fight in Korean War
1.Who was a speaker?
2.Why did he want to intervene in the Korean conflict?
3.What is the name of war?

answer)
1.Truman
2.in order to stem the spread of communism
3.Korean War

week6-2) Class Activities



Sound recording

•Vocaroo http://vocaroo.com/










Listening tasks


1. Popsong Listening Exercise
Post a popsong (less than 1 min.) and a exercise (fill-in-the blank or Comprehension quiz etc)

2. News or Inteview Listening exercise
Record a 1 min. news clip/or movie clip and provide 3 questions (pre-listening/while-listening/post-listening) and post your blog.

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Vocaroo Voice Message

Vocaroo Voice Message


Record audio or upload mp3 >>





Vocaroo is a CALL tool to record your voice and then simply share it with others. The new feature of Vocaroo also lets you upload different audio formats and share it with your audience. You can retry it as many times as you want if you do not like your recording.  With a microphone, you can create your own podcast and share it via Facebook, Twitter or send it to an email. You can also embed the audio to your blog or your website or just download it to your computer by following the link on the page.

Vocaroo is a great tool to support listening and speaking skills in and out of the classroom. We can also motivate introvert students to talk and practice the language not only in the classroom but also when they are at home as well.

2012년 10월 8일 월요일

week6-1) Discussion Questions 5: More about Podcasting

Discuss the following terms

  * RSS-Really Simple Syndication "RSS" is about getting live web feeds directly to your computer
   *SNS (microblogging) -Social Netwok Service, a system offering to the public top-quality DNS service for your brand.
   *podcatcher (iTunes)-an application you can use to subscribe to podcasts; the podcatcher automatically downloads podcasts as they are posted to a site.

•In what aspects podcasting is different from other audio-visual materials? Why are these differences/unique characteristics meaningful for L2 learning and instruction?
Podcasting offers some interesting advantages, compared to others technological tools. The most important one is the capability for it to be used anytime-anywhere. In a society where time is the most essential resource, this characteristic has allowed podcasting to reach an exceptional position. The creation of small and portable MP3 and Video players has allowed users to decide where and when they want to listen to podcasts, according to their needs. Moreover, podcasting provides another interesting advantage: users can do other tasks (e.g. cooking, taking notes, driving, running, strolling, travel to work) while they are listening
to them.

Podcastinig doesn't seem as popular in Korea as in other countries such as U.S. China, and other western countries. Why do you think so?

English education in Korea is focused on English for exams, so most students study only written form of language. Therefore English learners have less attention on spoken language compared to written language and podcastinig doesn't seem as popular in Korea as in other countries such as U.S. China, and other western countries.



2012년 10월 5일 금요일

Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger




Slip inside the eye of your mind Don′t you know you might find 
A better place to play 
You said that you′d never been 
But all the things that you′ve seen 
Will slowly fade away 
So I start a revolution from my bed 
Cos you said the brains I had went to my head Step outside the summertime′s in bloom 
Stand up beside the fireplace 
Take that look from off your face 
You ain′t ever gonna burn my heart out 

And so Sally can wait,
she knows it′s too late as we′re walking on by 
Her soul slides away, 
but don′t look back in anger 
I heard you say 
Take me to the place where you go 
Where nobody knows if it′s night or day Please don′t put your life in the hands 
Of a Rock ′n Roll band 
Who′ll throw it all away 

Gonna start the revolution from my bed
′Cos you said the brains I had went to my head 
Step outside cos summertime′s in bloom 
Stand up beside the fireplace 
Take that look from off your face 
Cos you ain′t ever gonna burn my heart out 

And So Sally can wait,
she knows it′s too late as she′s walking on by 
My soul slides away, 
but don′t look back in anger 
I heard you say 

So Sally can wait,
she knows it′s too late as we′re walking on by 
Her soul slides away, 
but don′t look back in anger 
I heard you say 
And So Sally can wait, 
she knows it′s too late and she′s walking on by My soul slides away, 
but don′t look back in anger, 
don′t look back in anger 
I heard you say 
At least not today