Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Design four activities with a focus on a specific language feature that will help them meet those needs.

I have a Year 5 & 6 class where the majority of the learners are from non-English speaking backgrounds.

I identified what my student’s current language needs are and then designed four activities with a focus

on a specific language feature that will help them meet those needs.

After my observations and findings, it can be said that the current learning situation of my learners is

that most of them have Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills. The learners have difficulty

following a series of instructions and have a short concentration span. Some of my learners also find

difficulty while interacting in pairs (student to student and student to teacher), interactions in small-group

contexts and as well as interactions in whole-class contexts. I have also noticed that some of my

students pause and hesitate while speaking and have pronunciation problems that show features oftheir first language. To add on, some of my learners find it difficult to use their prior knowledge to

make predictions and their comprehension requires more inference. Furthermore, other errors include

failure to understand the meaning of the text and lack of cohesion while connecting ideas.

(Ministry of Education, 2008, p. 6).


Four different activities


Task 1: Barrier Game - Describe and Draw

The overall aim of the activity is to integrate listening with speaking, reading and writing.

The comprehensive Learning Intention is to encourage children to respond actively when they do not

understand something.


Task 2: Say it


The overall aim of the activity is to emphasise the importance of an ‘interactive classroom’.

Comprehensive Learning Intention is to speak fluently, with occasional pauses and hesitation.

(Ministry of Education, 2008, p. 11)


Task 3: Cloze activity


The overall aim of the activity is to understand the meaning of the text.

Comprehensive Learning Intention to help the readers to recognise and interpret the main ideas of

the text.


Task 4: DictoGloss


The overall aim of the activity is to integrate the four skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing

to meet different language demands.

Comprehensive Learning Intention is to identify and record keywords in the text.





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