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Learning Log, June 17, 2013


       Inside the classroom, June 17, 2013

Today is the third week of learning on June 17, 2013 in classroom English subject. There is presentation of each group about “Teaching Method.” Beginning of class, a teacher tells about citing and referencing when we use information in book or website. We should citing or referencing. There are six teaching methods presented today; task based learning, project based learning, speaking, listening, reading and writing teaching.
  The first teaching method presented is task based learning. Task based learning refers to an approach based on the use of tasks as the core unit of planning and instruction in language reaching. Some of its proponents present it as a logical development of Communicative Language Teaching since it draws on several principles that formed part of the communicative language teaching. Teacher Roles are selector and sequence of tasks, preparing learners for tasks and consciousness- rising.
The second teaching method is speaking, listening, reading and writing teaching. Many language learners regard speaking ability as the measure of knowing a language. These learners define fluency as the ability to converse with others much more than the ability to read, write, or comprehend oral language. We should teach speaking skill in the classroom because motivate and lose interest in learning. Listening teaching have process that:

1.     Pre- listening

2.     While- listening

3.     Post- listening

           Above all, the teaching methods mostly are better for learning of the students. It is apply knowledge about task based learning, project based learning, speaking, listening, reading and writing teaching. Teacher give more information about task based learning that is each task will be organized in the following: pre- task activity an introduction to topic and task, task cycle task and language focus. I think every method have important for teaching. Do you agree with each teaching approach all above?

 

         

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