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Electing, Giving instructions and Setting Up Activities, elicit, 22.…
Electing, Giving instructions and Setting Up Activities
Electing
Advantages
- Get the students involved and interested.
- Bring relevant information.
- Increase the amount of the talk.
- Help them take responsibility for their learning.
- Get crucial information.
Disvantages
- Eliciting can take time and if time is short you may want to tell the students and quickly check they understand.
- You can't elicit something the students don't know in the first place.
- There is a danger that if you elicit what you're looking for from one student you assume that all the students in the group understand.
What is Electing?
Electing is when the teacher brings out student's knowledge, suggestions, and ideas.
Techniques for Electing
- Don't ask students to repeat incorrect answers but ask a variety of students to repeat a good answer.
- Provide sufficient context or information.
- Learners can elicit from each other, particularly
during brainstorming activities.
Setting Up Activities
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Organizing the class
- Random pairing or grouping.
- You choose the grouping.
- You let the students choose who to work
with.
Types of Activities
- Controlled activities: Listen and repeat short dialogues supplied.
- Guided activities: You decide on the language areas to be practiced.
- Creative or free communication: You supply the motivation and maybe the materials.
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