Claire Hart English360 Webinar: Creating communicative activities english360 1

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If you teach English for professional purposes, the aim is usually to prepare your learners to successfully communicate in the workplace. Most participants will have a series of communicative events which they need to take part in through the medium of English and, particularly with in-company learners, it becomes important to move away from just talking about their job and focus on helping them to do their job in English. Creating authentic and relevant communicative activities can sometimes be a challenge however. Claire Hart will share ideas on creating effective activities which enable learners to rehearse the communicative events they take part in during their working lives, leaving you with a 5 step plan you can use with your own learners.

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CREATING COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITIES

English360 Community Webinar – Claire Hart

Communicative activities

Doing business in English, not justtalking about business in English

Five Steps

1. Communicative event analysis

2. Communicative event selection

3. Language

input

4. Student-driven simulation

5. Feedback/ post-task

1. Using communicative tasks to identify needs

1. Using communicative tasks to identify needs

Describe a process at work

1.

2.

3.

Production process- Business FrameworksPaul Emmerson

http://learn.english360.com/courses/view/2730

1. Communicative event analysis

What do you...? Who do you...? How often do you...? Why do you...? What´s your role...?

What...? Explain how to process a contractWho...? Colleagues from home & abroadHow often...? About once a monthWhy...? Processing is always done in EnglishYour role...? Trainer/ guide

Manfred the milling shop manager Has contact with: other managers in his department colleagues in other countries suppliers from other countries customers in other countries

2. Prioritising communicative eventsWhat factor should impact the most when we prioritise communicative events?

English360 needs assessments

3. Language input

Making a phone call to a supplier

1. Asking for information

2. Making requests

3. Negotiating

3. Making and dealing with complaints - Business Contacts, Carl Dowse

http://learn.english360.com/courses/view/174

Self-authored activities

3. Language Input

Taking part in an international meeting

1. Active listening

2. Making suggestions

3.Talking about the future

4. Student-driven simulation

RELEVANT

ALERTAWARE

5. Feedback / post-task

How do you do feedback? Have you tried recording learners or

having them record themselves?

Please stay in touch: clairehart@gmail.combusinessenglishlessonplans.wordpress.com

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