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Saturday, December 6, 2014

UNIT 16 BACKGROUND TO LANGUAGE TEACHING







             For this time, I am going to sum up the most important aspect of presentation techniques and introductory activities. They are ways used by the teacher to focus learner’s attention on the meaning, use and sometimes form of new language, when introducing it to them for the first time. Introductory activities are important to start the class with a new topic. In every
All methods and approaches have different introductory activities. Here is very important to manage confidence in students in order to get their attention and comprehension.  The use of extra aids like mime or realia can help a lot with students. Many activities like warm-ups, activities to motivate students, pre- teaching activities or the famous ice-breakers are important and necessary in some cases. 


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                As a conclusion, I have to say that when teachers present or introduce a new language involves choices like grammatical structures and functional exponents. As a matter of fact, for some students or people in general introductory activities are really necessaries because with them the teacher calls students attention in order to get them involved in the class. I will use many introductory activities with my students when I have to teach something new to them, activities like motivation videos, the use of real objects to show meaning, warmers according to the topic and many others.





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