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Show Notes: The Minimal Pair Title: What is the last P in PARSNIP? [https://ia902309.us.archive.org/23/items/Episode014WhatIsTheLastPInPARSNIP/Episode%20014_%20What%20is%20the%20last%20P%20in%20PARSNIP_.m4a] Episode no: 014 Date: Recorded on 8/7/14 Topics in Language Learning EFL vs. ESL 1. What’s the difference? * EFL – English as a Foreign Language is taught to a mostly homogenous group of ELLs in a non-English speaking country * ESL – English as a Second Language is taught to any group of ELLs, primarily immigrants, in an English speaking country) 2. Objectives * EFL * Less urgency/ irrelevant to daily routine – speakers don’t need English in their everyday lives * Topical– literature, cinema, art, culture, conversation, etc. are all courses that could be offered * ESL * More urgency/practical – speakers need to use English to survive, so they’re less concerned with technicalities * Holistic – communication skills, reading, writing, ESP, “big picture”/long-term purposes 3. Our experiences… 4. Planning/preparation: * EFL * Focus on practice, especially speaking, pronunciation, and conversation * Exposure to authentic English * Reasons/motivation * ESL * Hands on/suitable for immediate needs * Explicit cultural instruction * Integration 5. Sources: * Oxford University Press, English Language Teaching Global Blog, article by Kate Bell – oupeltglobalblog.com [https://www.blogger.com/oupeltglobalblog.com] * Teaching ESL to Adults – www.teaching-esl-to-adults.com [http://www.teaching-esl-to-adults.com/] [19:00] Methodology Audio learners 1. Identifying auditory learners * Good memory for conversations, jokes, music, lyrics, etc. * Enjoy discussion, debate, conversation, listening to music, etc. * Sing/hum/whistle to themselves * Prefer oral presentations to written reports * May read slowly and/or have trouble interpreting graphs, maps, charts, etc. 2. Teaching Tips * Beginning * Read directions aloud (while projecting them on the board or providing a handout) * Paraphrase/restate directions, especially difficult words * Allow students to record lectures * Word association/verbal mapping * Reading aloud (alone or with someone) * Books on tape * Mnemonic devices, like PARSNIP (stay tuned!) * Intermediate * Assigning oral presentations to supplement written work * Incorporating music and videos to supplement reading/lecture * Allow students to record lectures * Word association/verbal mapping * Reading groups to share/supplement written journals * Advanced * Assigning oral presentations to supplement written work * “What questions do you have?” (rather than “Do you have any questions?”) * Ask them questions, too * Encourage active participation so students get a variety of input from people with different backgrounds, levels of fluency, accents, etc. * Listening to/creating podcasts 3. Source: * The Study Gurus, “Study Advice for Auditory Learners,” article by Clare – www.thestudygurus.com [http://www.thestudygurus.com/] [38:57] Culturally speaking… Taboo topics 1. PARSNIP * Politics * Alcohol * Religion * Sex * Narcotics * –isms * What does the last P in PARSNIP stand for? 2. Tips for teachers – countdown: 5. Raising cultural awareness 4. Know your audience 3. Warm, but not hot (let them discuss something without it getting too heated) 2. R-E-S-P-E-C-T 1. Keep it neutral 3. Source: * LinkedIn Group, TESOL International Association, discussion started by Anes Abdelrahim Mohamed on July 4th
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