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STORIES IN THE ESL CLASSROOMWEEK 6
( 22 – 26 JULY 2012 )
LGA 3107-STORIES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS
STORIES IN THE ESL CLASSROOM
TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES IN EXPLORING
• AESTHETIC VALUES• LINGUISTIC FEATURES
AESTHETIC VALUESAestheticDef : aes·thet·ic /ɛsˈθɛtɪk or, especially Brit., is-/ Show
Spelled[es-thet-ik or, especially Brit., ees-] Show IPA
adjective 1. pertaining to a sense of the beautiful or to the science of aesthetics.
2. having a sense of the beautiful; characterized by a love of beauty.
3. pertaining to, involving, or concerned with pure emotion and sensation as opposed to pure intellectuality
Linguistics Features
The scientific study of language or of particular languages
Techniques & Strategies :
•Using Questioning Techniques•Text Part•Associations•Hypothesizing•Performance
In Teaching Aesthetic Values /
Literature
Using Questioning Techniques
Comparison
Comparison What are the differences between the history of Canada Day and the history of Bastille Day?
How are Lennie and Candy's dog similar in Of Mice and Men?
Using Questioning Techniques
Induction
Based on Romeo's infatuation with Rosaline, his obsession with Juliet, and his preoccupation with death, what can we conclude?
Based on Lennie's past, what can we conclude will happen in Soledad?
Using Questioning Techniques
Deduction
Based on the rules of the ranch, what do you conclude will happen to Lennie and George?
Based on the rules of tragedy, what do you think will happen at the end of this play?
What must happen for the conspirators plot to work?
Using Questioning Techniques
Classification
What qualities do the ranch workers all share in Of Mice and Men?
In what ways does Juliet go against the expected role of daughters?
Is Julius Caesar a work of tragedy or history?
Using Questioning Techniques
Error Analysis
What errors in judgment does Friar Lawrence make while counseling Romeo and Juliet?
Why does the town of Sighet fail to realize they need to escape in Night?
Using Questioning Techniques
Abstraction
What pattern does Romeo demonstrate with his decision making?
Is there anyone else we've read about that demonstrates the same pattern?
How can you avoid demonstrating this pattern in your life?
Using Questioning Techniques
Analyzing Perspectives
Why would Juliet's father react so angrily to Juliet's denial of Paris?
How might Capulet react if he discovers Juliet's marriage to Romeo?
Using Questioning Techniques
How to Teach Literature by Teaching Questioning Techniques ?
Write the above information on the board and have students copy it in their notebooks.. Spend an entire class period discussing questioning techniques and providing typical answers (feel free to discuss professions where questioning is essential: doctors, teachers, lawyers, financial planners, etc.)
Using Questioning Techniques
Arrange students in groups and have them come up with one question for each type. Discuss questions as a class.
Read a literary selection of your choice and have them complete the following assignment (the above examples should give you an idea of what to look for)
Text Part
Textual – related to texts
Textual Analysis – An analysis based on texts
Associations
Relating to the same ideas or things.
Hypothesizing
To suggest a way of explaining something when you do not definitely know about it.
Performance
The act of performing a play, concert or some other form of entertainment.
Techniques & Strategies :
•Explanations•Print and Language•Content Analysis
In Teachi
ng Linguistics
Explanation
A Clarification
Print and Language
Differences and Similarities
Content Analysis
Analyzing content and relate to one’s life.
Approaches to Teaching Literature
The Cultural Model
The Language Model
The Personal Growth Model
The Cultural Model
This model represents the traditional approach to teaching literature. Such a model requires learners to explore and interpret the social, political, literary and historical context of a specific text. By using such a model to teach literature we not only reveal the universality of such thoughts and ideas but encourage learners to understand different cultures and ideologies in relation to their own. This model is largely rejected by those in TEFL since not only does it tend to be teacher-centred but there is little opportunity for extended language work
The Language Model
The most common approach to literature in the EFL classroom is what Carter and Long (1991) refer to as the ‘language-based approach’. Such an approach enables learners to access a text in a systematic and methodical way in order to exemplify specific linguistic features e.g. literal and figurative language, direct and indirect speech. This approach lends itself well to the repertoire of strategies used in language teaching - cloze procedure, prediction exercises, jumbled sentences, summary writing, creative writing and role play - which all form part of the repertoire of EFL activities used by teachers to deconstruct literary texts in order to serve specific linguistic goals
The Personal Growth ModelThis model attempts to bridge the cultural
model and the language model by focusing on the particular use of language in a text, as well as placing it in a specific cultural context. Learners are encouraged to express their opinions, feelings and opinions and make connections between their own personal and cultural experiences and those expressed in the text. Another aspect of this model is that it helps learners develop knowledge of ideas and language – content and formal schemata – through different themes and topics.
Discuss
How stories / Literature can be used to teach Language and Literature ?
Group Task
Identify a story book you could use to develop a drama performance.
Why is the book suitable ?
What are the benefits of such activities ?
Group Task
Using the same book, create three language focused activities for worksheets
The End