Oxford

Creative Teaching in the Secondary and Adult Classroom
The Lake School


Weekly Timetable 2016
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
09.15 – 10.30
Welcome
Session
Session
Session
Session
10.30 – 10.50
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
10.50 – 12.00
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
12.00 – 12.15
Break
Break
Break
Break
Break
12.15 – 13.00
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
14.00 – 15.00
Session
Cultural
Activity
Session
Session
Free
Afternoon
15.00 – 15.15
Break
Break
Break
15.15 – 16.00
Session
Session
Session

Course Objectives
To improve and extend the teaching techniques and English language ability of teachers at Secondary school level and teachers of young adults and adults.

Course Content
Participants are asked to complete a pre-course questionnaire. Tutors plan the course to meet the needs of the course participants. Course content typically includes:

Introductions, ice-breakers, warmers and fillers
Being a teacher; being a learner
Opening doors; considering teaching roles and responsibilities, tasks and topics, strategies and style
Developing personal language skills and communicative competence
Teaching grammar and making it fun
Understanding CLIL concepts; creating classroom activities
Songs and music in the English language classroom
Vocabulary, collocation and word partnerships
Teaching phrasal verbs
New words, idioms and the importance of language in context
Learning styles, multiple intelligences
Teaching students with learning difficulties
Classroom challenges; improving motivation, engagement and results
Writing, feedback and error correction
Working with texts; exploring and creating, engaging tasks
The British education system and visit to a secondary school or college
Practical pronunciation; phonemes, stress and connected speech
Revision and recycling activities
Blended learning, ICT and digital media
Using film and images as a creative stimulus

Course Methodology
In each session the tutor facilitates an awareness raising activity, followed by a discussion in which participants discuss and compare their classroom teaching experiences. The tutor presents practical and creative teaching techniques for Secondary learners based on a range of teaching methodologies and recent research into English language acquisition.
Participants try out these techniques, discuss their appropriacy (with any necessary adaptation) to their own teaching situations. In particular, the tutor presents strategies for encouraging communication, motivating students, managing large and/or mixed ability classes effectively, planning and follow-up activities.
In language improvement sessions, the tutor demonstrates, through loop input, how teachers can improve and update their students’ grammar, lexis and pronunciation, as they improve their own.
In all sessions the tutor indicates recently published subject-specific materials for further reading and/or classroom activities, also online and offline resources for further research and/or cultural background.
Outcomes
Teachers will have a wide range of practical teaching techniques to enable them to make their classes more effective.
In particular, teachers will be able to:
§  motivate and encourage their students to learn more effectively
§  manage mixed ability and/or large classes
§  use different teaching strategies to accommodate different learning styles
§  adapt coursebook materials to personalize students’ language learning
§  make their lessons more communicative and create their own teaching resources
§  integrate authentic resources and new technologies into their teaching.

and specifically:
§  use a range of introductory techniques with new classes and language concepts
§  use a range of language recycling and error correction techniques
§  use a variety of creative techniques with images, texts, dialogues, videos
§  create activities to make content more meaningful and memorable
§  integrate reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, including pronunciation

In addition, teachers will have:
  • a portfolio of teaching materials including
o   aims of each classroom activity or teaching technique
o   bibliography for sessions, including relevant website addresses
o   photocopiable worksheets and cloud-based sources for downloads
o   promotional materials/resources from a range of publishers (where available)

  • increased confidence in their own linguistic ability
  • a network of new teaching contacts.

BLENDED LEARNING WEBSITE LINKS

Writing
Moviemaker: Website for creating animated cartoons. Good for older children (10+). Lots of film vocabulary. You can also email your movie to people.
goanimate.com
Moviemaker: Creating your own animated cartoons. There are many characters and settings to choose from and you can upload your films to YouTube or download them to your desktop. Not as easy to use as Dvolver but more engaging for students in the long term Suitable for older children. Voiceover rather than text.
Cartoon strip maker: This is suitable for older children (12+). There is a teacher's guide on the site with lots of good ideas. Also there is a bank of free printables which are great for wall displays.
Cartoon strip maker: Probably the easiest site to use, but unlike Bitstrips and Makebeliefs Comix, you have to have an account. This is not a bad thing, especially if you want your cartoons saved to use in the future.
A website where you can produce a newspaper article.
Make your own word clouds. Good for vocabulary games, predicting a story/text/song. Also nice for student handouts.
Make your own word clouds with style! Make word clouds in different shapes. Very nice for classroom displays.
Another word cloud in different shapes.
Good resource for primary school children who need help writing. There is a version of hangman called hang mouse and this website can also produce spelling sheets for people who have problems with handwriting





- and that's not just children! You can input your own word lists to create online games.
Listening Speaking/ Recording/
Great site for learning English with video, vocabulary and comprehension questions. Has a section on colloquial phrases and pronunciation.
Aimed at teenagers. Stories, videos, games, quizzes. Topics include entertainment, science, sport, culture.
Resource for primary and secondary teachers. Good for CLIL. Short video clips with vocabulary to preteach and follow up ideas.
Biographies of notable people both in text and video. Useful for student presentations and projects.
animoto.com
Video slideshow maker with music. Nice alternative to Windows Movie Maker.
mailvu.com
This site can be used for students to record and send a video message.
Website where you can record, send and upload audio. This is probably the best recording site but you need to sign in.
This is a way students can create their own talking photos.
Lesson plans
Online resources for the news of the day. There is a 26-page PDF handout and a good 2-page mini lesson. Boys love the missing word game!
This site has some lesson plans for teachers divided into primary and secondary levels. There are some nice literature lesson plans.
ed.ted.com
Ted-Ed lessons worth Sharing. Lessons built around videos on a wide variety of topics.
The weekly and monthly Guardian news lessons are excellent and come with answer sheets. Three levels Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced.
A great karaoke site which also offers lesson plans for teachers. You do have to sign up but this only takes a minute
Vocabulary
quizlet.com
A great site to make your own flashcards and quizzes.
There is a lot on this website but I like the puzzle maker at the bottom.





You can create and print your own word searches, crosswords, cryptograms etc.
Pronunciation
Phonetics games online
Exams
Practice Tests for IELS and Cambridge exams. There is also TOEIC, TOEFL, BEC and BULATS Business Exam stuff on this site. There is a free listening and grammar/vocabulary test for students who want to know their level and which exam to take. Your results can be emailed to you. There is also an academic word list.
Vocabulary, grammar, skills development and practice tests for the Cambridge English exams.
Provides lots of exam tips and model essays for the writing part of the exam. Forum for students to exchange and share exam ideas.
Exam practise and help for IELTS speaking and writing and for PET exam. Suitable for older teens and adults. It has a timer for different parts of the test and about 500 essays with comments to look at.
Blogs
edublogs.org
A blog which you don't need a gmail account for.
Create your own blog. You will need to create a gmail account if you don't already have one.
Quiz
Create a fun learning game in minutes, made from a series of multiple choice questions. Add videos, images and diagrams to your questions and students use their mobile phones to join in the screen activities.
Very motivating and very good fun.
Interactive Grammar & Vocabulary Games for Classrooms. This site provides templates for Jeopardy, Reveal a picture etc and printable board games. There are also examples of games which can be used as they are.
This isn't a blog but it's a good chance to connect with other schools around the world and find penpals in a secure setting - all members and photos are checked. Also good for older primary/younger






secondary at end of term/fun lesson. Could do quiz as a class.
Karaoke
Free online karaoke. You don't have to sign in but you get a larger selection of songs if you do.
This is a great way to learn languages, including English, by singing songs. Lots of gap fill exercises with three levels for each song
A great karaoke site which also offers lesson plans for teachers. You do have to sign up but this only takes a minute.
Lots of nursery rhymes for young learners, modern songs for teens/adults. Grammar and vocabulary exercises and short videos.
Training
In his videos, Russell Stannard talks you through how to use some online resources. You can also sign up to his monthly newsletter for free.
Adrian Underhill teaches a group of foreign teachers how to teach pronunciation and use the phonetic chart in an engaging and inspiring one hour session
nikpeachey.blogspot.com
Learning to use technology in the English classroom. A densely informative blog which keeps you up to date with what’s new





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