
Becoming an Outstanding Languages Teacher
Steve Smith(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. August 2017
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-138-05662-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Becoming an Outstanding Languages Teacher explores the skills that it takes to deliver exceptional language teaching and produce outstanding results. Offering support to all language teachers, this book offers a wide range of approaches to teaching and learning that will help to keep students stimulated and engaged when studying languages.
Focusing on the nuts and bolts of lessons and teaching sequences, this guide looks at the methods used by teachers to interact with their students and offers practical strategies and ideas on how to incorporate skilled questioning and other interactions into the classroom.
Drawing on a range of activities, case studies and tech tips to maximise engagement and learning, this book covers:
running a room;
dissecting a lesson: written texts, visuals and task-based approaches;
enjoying sounds;
dissecting a lesson: speaking and writing;
purposeful games;
getting grammatical;
words and chunks;
teaching all abilities;
pace, questioning and other interactions;
moving them forwards.
Packed full of strategies that are easy to implement, this timely new book is essential reading for both trainee and practising language teachers.
Focusing on the nuts and bolts of lessons and teaching sequences, this guide looks at the methods used by teachers to interact with their students and offers practical strategies and ideas on how to incorporate skilled questioning and other interactions into the classroom.
Drawing on a range of activities, case studies and tech tips to maximise engagement and learning, this book covers:
running a room;
dissecting a lesson: written texts, visuals and task-based approaches;
enjoying sounds;
dissecting a lesson: speaking and writing;
purposeful games;
getting grammatical;
words and chunks;
teaching all abilities;
pace, questioning and other interactions;
moving them forwards.
Packed full of strategies that are easy to implement, this timely new book is essential reading for both trainee and practising language teachers.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate
Illustrations
27 b/w images, 1 color image, 28 tables, 1 halftone and 26 line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-05662-6 (9781138056626)
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Person
Steve Smith taught languages for over 30 years and is former Head of Modern Languages at Ripon Grammar School, UK. He now writes and presents for the AQA examination board in England and works with both trainee teachers and authors through frenchteacher.net, an online teaching resource which is widely used around the world. He is also author of Language Teacher Toolkit, a popular blog about language teaching methodology (frenchteachernet.blogspot.co.uk).
Content
Introduction
1. Running a room
2. Dissecting a lesson: visuals
3. Dissecting a lesson: using written texts
4. Dissecting a lesson: task-based lessons
5. Enjoying sounds
6. Purposeful games
7. Getting grammatical
8. Words and chunks
9. Dissecting a lesson: speaking
10. Dissecting a lesson: writing
11. Teaching all abilities
12. Pace, questioning and other interactions
13. Moving them forwards
14. What makes an outstanding language teacher?
Conclusion
1. Running a room
2. Dissecting a lesson: visuals
3. Dissecting a lesson: using written texts
4. Dissecting a lesson: task-based lessons
5. Enjoying sounds
6. Purposeful games
7. Getting grammatical
8. Words and chunks
9. Dissecting a lesson: speaking
10. Dissecting a lesson: writing
11. Teaching all abilities
12. Pace, questioning and other interactions
13. Moving them forwards
14. What makes an outstanding language teacher?
Conclusion