CAMBRIDGE CELTA Assignment 3 Receptive Skill Krishna Bahadur Bohora 1/7/2014 Assignment 3 I have selected a news article from an online entry of Telegraph Media Group Limited for ’Authentic Material for Reading’. The title of the text is ’Cyclist trapped under car for 30 minutes escapes with just cuts and bruises’. The text is selected for the learners of mid-intermediate level. The learners of this level have some knowledge of complex sentence structures and vocabulary
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Teresa McGuinness CELTA: Assignment 1- Learner on the Focus Part 1 Overview The International House Intermediate class is a mixed genre class‚ with student ranging in age from 25 to 50+ years old. It contains a combination of abilities and levels from lower intermediate to higher imediate. Class Profile The first language of the students varies; covering such native languages as France‚ Spanish‚ Italian‚ Mexican‚ Arabic‚ Somalia‚ Portuguese and Russian. The students have a wide knowledge
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Application form Course: Location: Cactus ref no: 2061 Cambridge CELTA London Baron’s Court Instructions Thank you for choosing to apply for above course. Please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS Please check the www.cactustefl.com website if you need any specific course/school details. information‚ here is the application process: 1. Complete and return this application to Cactus TEFL. 2. Cactus reviews and forwards this to the centre ’s teacher training team. 3. The school contacts you to tell
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2 A framework for task-based language teaching Introduction and overview In the first section of this chapter‚ I introduce a framework for task-based language teaching. The framework defines and exemplifies the key elements in the model that underlies this book including real-world/target tasks‚ pedagogical tasks and enabling skills. The next section outlines a procedure for creating an integrated syllabus around the concept of the pedagogic task. The section that follows is devoted to materials
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I must admit that when there was too much TTT‚ I as a student would switch off. My TTT has improved compared to when I started the CELTA. It does help to know that the less I talk‚ the more students learn. I am therefore pleased with my overall progress in my teaching practice sessions. I do however need to revise my grammar rules and remember to always use the ’CELTA way’ like concept checking and maintaining a student centred class rather than a teacher centred class. I need to be more time conscious
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CELTA Syllabus and Assessment Guidelines Third Edition CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is accredited by Ofqual (the regulator of qualifications‚ examinations and assessments in England) at level 5 on the Qualifications and Credit Framework. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations 1 Hills Road Cambridge CB1 2EU United Kingdom Email: ESOLhelpdesk@CambridgeESOL.org www.CambridgeESOL.org EMC|2254|0Y12 © UCLES 2010 CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH: CELTA SYLLABUS
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CELTA written Assignment 3: Language Skills Related Task Section 1: chosen text For this assignment I have a chosen a text which is an interview with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver‚ called ‘Interview with Jamie Oliver: I’m a big fan of chillies’‚ by Nandy Priyadarshini‚ published on DNA India website (http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-interview-with-jamie-oliver-im-a-big-fan-of-chillies-1897063). The level of students for which the article and tasks are intended is intermediate. I think students
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CELTA December 2013 Assignment 3: Skills Related The receptive skill chosen for this assignment is reading‚ and the authentic material used for the purpose of developing this skill is an article entitled‚ Greenwich is packed full of London’s most popular attractions [1]‚ which will be related to the productive skill of writing. The learners reside in London and come from EU countries (mostly Italy)‚ and motives for learning the English language vary. The age factor of the students may suggest
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do her Post Grad at UKZN she feels that‚ for her to be understood better‚ she needs to communicate effectively‚ and this class at Durban Language Centre was her way of getting to speak more English. She likes to learn English by speaking to her friends‚ writing and looking at pictures. With the help of a Learning styles questionnaire‚ (Borrowed from the DLC Celta course) and two letters which I received from her (responding to a letter I wrote to her)‚ I determined that she has very high interpersonal
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good rapport with students to lower their inhibition level. Students tend to connect with their teachers and it is a good teacher who use this relationship to the advantage of students. A good teacher also has good discipline skills and teaching skills. Combination of these skills will enable them to maintain a well-organized and academically successful classes. A good teacher should be expert on his fields and be always prepared to answer questions and keep the material interesting for students. Using
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