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© Gorakhnath Gangane, English Language Instructor, P.Y.P., Science College, University of Jazan, Ministry of H.E., K.S.A., February 12th, 2014.

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TEACHING WRITING : FROM PICTURES TO STORY ENGLISH TEFL TESOL ESL EFL RUBRIC LESSON PLAN EVALUSTION LANGUAGE BASICS AESOP FABLES

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© Gorakhnath Gangane,English Language Instructor,

P.Y.P., Science College, University of Jazan, Ministry of H.E.,

K.S.A.,February 12th, 2014.

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Language Basics 1.For a student to write a story in a paragraph or two, s/he has to know some basics.

a. Mechanics.b. Sentence Formation.

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Language Basics 2. The Student must know toA. Title.B. Have a Main Idea (Theme).C. Write a Topic Sentence (Optional).D. Use Grammatical Sentences.E. Be Coherent & Cohesive.F. A Paragraph must have a proper

Introduction, Body and Conclusion. (Exposition, Conflict & Climax, & Resolution).

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From Pictures to Story 1.

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From Pictures to Story 1. Vocabulary (Building Blocks).Hot, sun, thirsty, crow, desert.

(Write on the board or show slide).

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From Pictures to Story 2.

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From Pictures to Story 2. Vocabulary.Search, searched, was searching.

Water.

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From Pictures to Story 3.

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From Pictures to Story 3. Vocabulary.Found. Jug.

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From Pictures to Story 4.

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From Pictures to Story 4. Vocabulary.Some, a little, not much.

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From Pictures to Story 5.

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From Pictures to Story 5. Vocabulary.Saw. Pebbles.

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From Pictures to Story 6.

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From Pictures to Story 6. Vocabulary.Put…in, drop…in, filled…with.

Rose.Brim, level.High.

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From Pictures to Story 7.

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From Pictures to Story 7. Vocabulary.Drinks, drank, was drinking. Happy, satisfied, full.

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From Pictures to Story 8.

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From Pictures to Story: Conclusion.Here is the example of a good Concluding Sentence .

The Moral of the Story is, “Where there is a will, there is a way”.

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Ways to Teach.a.Teacher to Student Method.b.Group Activity (Interactive

Methodology/Pedagogy).

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Evaluation Time.Done on the basis of a Rubric, on the

spot.Creativity should not be penalized.

(Ex: Point of view).The Teacher can give the Grades

after showing the Students the Rubric. The Students produce a Final Draft

without mistakes.

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Rubric for Evaluation.Title - 1 mark.Mechanics - 1.Theme - 2.Structure - 3.Cohesion & Coherence - 1.Grammar & Syntax - 2.

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A Brief Lesson Plan.Teacher -talk time. (35 minutes) Activity - Make groups. Students discuss and

write story. Teacher facilitates. (20 minutes)Students read each other’s stories, pinned up

after completion, on display board. (10 minutes)Correction & first round of grading. (Only

suggestions given) Production of second draft. (5 minutes)Final grading & recapitulation. (15 minutes)

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Bibliography.

Blanchard, Karen & Root, Christine; Ready to Write: A First Composition Text, Pear son Longman, 2010 (3rd edition), USA.

Aesop’s Fables Story Images taken from BFORBALL - Kids Pre-school Learning Website ,online:

http://bforball.com/the-thirsty-crow.php with critical inputs from Dr A.V. Koshy.

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