allgathering.com allgathering.com
Site Home About Us Add Url Privacy Terms of Service Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Your Link
 

Eating & Drinking

Hygiene & Health

Games & Play

Jobs & Employment

Garden & Home

Tour & Travel

Banking & Finance

Self Management

Software & Networking

Art & Culture

Property & Estate

Automobiles

Education & Learning

Events & News

Technology & Science

Music & Entertainment

Fashion & Lifestyle

Law & Politics

Sports & Adventure

Shopping Online

People & Communities

Business & Commerce

Medical Care

Children & Teens

 

Site Home –› Self Management –› Foreign Linguistic Skills
 

Explore Your Creativity: Creating Materials for the EFL Classroom Part 1

 

Author: Larry M. Lynch

You don't really need to be a genius to produce highly successful, dynamic lessons using authentic materials. You do need to know about your EFL or ESL students, what they can do, what they like, how they think and their motivations for learning English (or another foreign language). In this first part of the series on creating materials for the EFL, ESL or foreign language learning classroom, we'll discuss "Why we need to adapt materials". Following parts of this series will address where to get authentic English or other foreign language materials, some recommended Websites for EFL or ESL English Teachers, and exactly how you can modify authentic language materials to meet learner needs.

Why we need to adapt materials

The first stop is to adapt existing or easily available materials to suit the teaching / learning needs we may have. Using existing materials can save time, effort and expense in acquiring new English as a foreign language materials or materials for teaching or learning another foreign language. Key reasons existing or easily available materials may have to be adapted include:

" Unsuitable material level

Whatever materials we may have or be able to get may not be suitable for our learners' needs. Authentic materials are usually produced for native speakers. This often means that an adjustment is required before we can may effective use of the materials.

" Too difficult

If our learners are beginner level, we may well have to simplify vocabulary or context elements to render passages and listening comprehension segments useable,

" Too long or short

Lessons and study sessions are most often time-controlled. If we need an activity or segment for a short classroom practice activity, a longer authentic language piece might need to be excerpted or shortened to make it fit into our lesson's context. A shorter piece may need additions in the way of activities or discussions to flesh out its usefulness in the classroom setting.

" Use of grammar or language

Extensive use of grammar or structures not known to the learners may be featured in the authentic language passage. Adjustments, then, would likely be necessary in the way of glossaries, key word definitions or explanations of language aspects before the use of the passage.

" Explore relevancy

Using language in a relevant context to promote meaningful input and output from the learners is a key aspect of foreign language learning. If material has obvious relevancy for the learners, it will be that much more difficult for them to approach its acquisition.

" Adapt for specific use

At the time of using an authentic language reading or listening passage, we may well be working on a specific context, grammatical point or language structure in class. This might mandate that we adapt materials to reflect use of those grammar or structure elements.

" Adapt to student learning styles

"Student learning styles may be an important factor in the success of teaching and may not necessarily reflect those that teachers recommend" says Jack C. Richards, noted Linguistics professional and an author of the INTERCHANGE EFL / ESL series course books. Knowledge of our students may tell us that certain learning styles should preferably be addressed. So changing authentic language materials from one form to another might be called for. A reading passage then becomes a listening. A listening passage molts into a grammar-themed one. Writing or discussions might be the outcome of controversial or newsworthy passages, the list goes on and on.

We'll continue in Part 2 of this series with more suggestions for where to get authentic English or foreign language materials for learning English as a foreign or second language. The same techniques will apply for developing foreign language learning skills in other languages. See you soon in Part 2.

Author Bio:

Larry M. Lynch

Larry M. Lynch is an American English Language Specialist, ELT professor, TOEFL Examiner and EFL Teacher Trainer at the Santiago de Cali University with 15 years teaching experience in Latin America, the USA and Europe. He has presented plenary sessions, seminars, workshops and teacher training sessions at numerous TEFL conferences and educational institutions and holds a post-graduate diploma in TESOL from the Trinity College – London (UK). He also holds CELTA, DELTA and Business English teaching certifications from England, Spain and the USA and has taught EFL at the secondary, university undergraduate and post-graduate levels in Cali for the past 11 years. An active ELT academic researcher and prolific author, he has more than 340 current articles, presentations, academic papers, books, reference works, workshops and publications related to TESOL or English language-learning & acquisition worldwide along with extensive experience in Testing, CALL, curriculum review and course development including development of alternative methods of evaluation and assessment online and using multi-modal didactic techniques.

You can also reach this article by using: learning a foreign language, foreign language learning, benefits of learning a foreign language
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Consensus: The Right Team Decision Strategy?
 
Your Body, the Missing Link to Knowing Your Creator
 
Present Powerfully Using Strong and Well-Planned Transitions
 
Anger-How To Change Your Behavior Without Trying To Change Your Thinking
 
Organize Everything - 5 Stages
 
Take Time For Yourself: Mini Get Away
 
Stop Stress Now: Ten Proven Techniques
 
Public Speaking: Lay Down the Law
 
Self Improvement and Overcoming Frustration
 
Many Blessings
 
 
 
 

Anger and Hurt; Another Lonely Place!

Being human can really be challenging, to say the least. We feel emotions with every breath we take, ... - Dorothy Lafrinere
 

Herb Blend Puts Stressed Athletes Back in the Game

Strength. Agility. Endurance. Athletes go to great lengths to build up these and other skills. - Rick Young
 

How Stress Effects Your Body And Brain And What To Do About It.

Which of these is stress?? You receive a promotion at work.? Your car has a flat tire.? You go to a ... - Maria Llorente
 
 

Imagination

How does someone come up with a new idea? Where does it start and how can I come up with unique idea ... - Roy Klienwachter
 

Students: 5 Ways to Improve Your Memory

'Will I remember what I have studied?' is a fear that haunts many students. Not any more. With these ... - Preeti Narayan
 

9 Steps for Breaking a Bad Habit

Almost everyone has some habit in their life that robs their day-to-day life of a little (or a lot) ... - Brook Noel
 

Cleaning Out Our Dusty Corners

Do you need an emotional housecleaning? This article explores the process of changing worn-out self- ... - James Krehbiel
 

Motivation: If It's Possible in the World, It's Possible for You

Do you know how so many people give up on their dreams because they believe their dreams are impossi ... - Jeff Herring
 
 
Site Home Privacy Terms of Service  
© 2008 www.allgathering.com All Rights Reserved.