Student Perceptions on the Use of Short Films in the ESL ClassroomO'Connor, StephenHumanising Language Teaching
Additionally, films give teachers an opportunity to consider the topics of context and adaptation, which will encourage students to pay close attention to the written language of the original piece. Word and Sentence Games Teachers in an ESL classroom could use different types of word and sentence...
Day 1: “Students, today we are going to watch a short film called ‘Dustin.’ It’s a story about two unlikely friends. Think for a moment about a time when you made a friend that wasn’t like you.” Give wait time. Write the sentence stem “I made an unlikely friend when…” ...
With the growth of the practical need for English ability in the job market, the curricular objective of language teaching nowadays mostly focuses on training the language learners to correctly produce the target form. This kind of instruction seldom trains students to think critically. Worst of all...