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Strategies to teach
speaking
Academic days/Sharing sessions
By: Vicky Ariza
Workshop from university of Oregon
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What Is "Teaching Speaking"?
Produce the English speech sounds and sound patterns
Use word and sentence stress, intonation patterns
and the rhythm of the second language. Select appropriate words and sentences according to the
proper social setting, audience, situation and subject
matter.
Organize their thoughts in a meaningful and logical
sequence. Use language as a means of expressing values and
judgments.
Use the language quickly and confidently with few
unnatural pauses, which is called as fluency. (Nunan,
2003)
(Kayi, 2006)
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Stress Stress means more energy to a syllable.
Putting the accent on the correct syllable
gives an important element ofcomprehensibility.
One useful way of representing word stress forlearners is to mark a circle for each syllable,small for unstressed and large for stressed
syllables.o o o O o o o o O o
Pronunciation pronunciation
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Your turn
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Find stress patterns in thefollowing words
Paper Happily
Excellent Volunteer
Mandatory Develop
Extreme Photography Helpful Independent
Water Television
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Dictionary PhilosophyCombination
A. Thats a very big __________________
B. Ive never seen that _______________
C. I like your _______________
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Stress-timed quality The amount of time it takes to say a sentence
depends on the number of syllables that receivestress in the sentence - not the total number ofsyllables. Look at the example. Notice how eachsentence takes approximately the same time to
say:
HORSES EAT GRASS.The HORSES EAT GRASS.The HORSES EAT the GRASS.
The HORSES will EAT the GRASS.The HORSES will have EATen the GRASS.The HORSES might have been EATing the GRASS.(Cohen, 2000)
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BORN THIS WAY
"There's nothing wrong with loving who you are
She said, "'Cause he made you perfect, babe"
"So hold your head up girl and you'll go far,
Listen to me when I say
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl0N7JM3wZk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl0N7JM3wZkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl0N7JM3wZkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl0N7JM3wZkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl0N7JM3wZkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl0N7JM3wZk -
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What other material can beused to practice stress and
intonation?
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Content and function words
Content words carry the basic meaningof the sentence, while function wordsmostly serve grammatical purposes.
Content words usually receive more stress,while function words are unstressed, unlessthe speaker is giving them specialemphasis for some reason.
English uses timing and rhythm to bringout the essential parts of the sentencethe content words. This is sentence stress.
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CONTENT WORDS /FUNCTIONWORDS nouns main verbs adjectives
adverbs (and adverbialparticles in phrasal verbs) negative constructions(including not andNegative auxiliaries) Question words (not whenconjunctions) Possessive anddemonstrative pronouns (eg.yours, mine, that, these)
articles
auxiliary verbs
personal pronouns prepositions
Conjunctions (with someexceptions when importantto meaning)
possessive anddemonstrative adjectives(eg. your, my, that hat, thesecoins)
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Your turn
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Quotes
The object of education is to prepare theyoung to educate themselves throughout
their lives.Robert M. Hutchins
A gifted teacher is as rare as a gifteddoctor, and makes far less money.
Author unknown
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