+ february, 2014 kowloon, hong kong speaker : khoo kay yong bsc.(malaya); msc(ite) (hku); doctor of...
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February, 2014 Kowloon, Hong Kong
Speaker: KHOO Kay Yong BSc.(Malaya); MSc(ITE) (HKU); Doctor of Education (HKU)
MELS 2014 – Phonics & Preschool’s English Language
Learning
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Today……
• Phonics 44
• Phonics reading & Digital teaching
• Digital assessment
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Uniformity of Language Development Sequence
Worldwide babies learn to speak about the same time…and
They go through about the same stages: babble---one word, two words, sentences,.. (Lightbown & Spada, 2013)
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Why do we need a “language”?
to communicate with each other…
It is the combination of symbolic ability and social need…
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Language’s rule systems
Phonology
Morphology (word rules such as plurals, tense, etc.)
Syntax (Grammatical rules that govern sentence structure)
Semantics (Meaning of words)
Pragmatics (Using language in different contexts)
(Lightbown & Spada, 2013)
+Very sadly, our traditional ways of teaching discourage the process of inquiry. It makes the student get less prone to asking questions as they move through their grade levels, they are just expected to listen and repeat the expected answers.
PASSIVE LEARNING
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Usage-based learning
Task-based learning
Communication
AuthenticMeaningful
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Language Learning
Assessment
An essential skill in English
Language
Learning oriented assessment : Why it is important in learning…
(Gibbs, 2006)
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Today……
• Phonics 44
• Digital teaching
• Digital assessment
Chinese— 看字识义
Chinese— 看字识义
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睛 清 蜻 晴 ……
Brother, father
Toefl , fancl
Tackle
Towel, hostel
Fast
Clerk
Got/pot
Little, litter
head, again
Quay
Three, tree
Forever
Coconuts
Of, off
sharpener
magnet
croissant
muesli
practised
basket
Wasted
method
beat bit
sad sat
home, aim
chef ,example
fat, Wednesday
clap , egg, leg, hand
market, again,
umbrella
plumber, bomber
moon book
knife, knob
caught, lounge
Debt, sharpener
their, aeroplane
flour, flower
tortoise
Knowledge? Or Skill? PHONICS
PHONICS
a tfl
a nkth
a emfr
蛾
我
卞
下
e
bian
Xia
ˇ
ˋ
ˊ
wo
ˋ
字 拼音
a-eapeate
sale
ale
/eI/
/eIp//eIt/
/eIl//seIl/
字 拼音
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SYNTAX
粤语:你瘦过我。 / 你走先。
普通话:你比我瘦。 / 你先走。
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sad
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MontessoriPhonics-44
Phonics –44
English Words
Spoken Written
24 consonant sounds 21 consonant letters
20 vowel sounds 5 vowel letters
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44 speech sounds 26 alphabet letters
24 consonant sounds
20 vowel sounds
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ac t
p
m
r
a t
a t
a t
eb g
it p
or b
uh g
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a tfl
fl i p
ac mp
or mp
Initial blends
Final blends
Double consonant sounds
Digraphs
eb ll
ob ss
ish p
is nk
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ai
ay
a-e
t eaPhonograms
mai
ays
Initial blends
Final blends
Double consonant sounds
Digraphs
a ebl m
a esh k
a
b
c
d
e
f l
g
h
i
j
k
m s
r
q
p
n
x
w
o
v
u
t
y
z
/æ/
/b/ /h/
/ l /
/ //k/
/e/
/f/
/z/
/j/
/ks/
/w/
/v/
/t/
/s//m/
/n/
/r/
/g/
/p/
/kw/
/d/
/k/
/ i/ /Λ/
/ dз/
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Today……
• Phonics 44
• Digital teaching
• Digital assessment
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A good learning must have the ability to engage learners.
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You need books to “display” the integrated ideas….
+ MELS introduces…..Six essential parts in English language learning
A to Z-Words & Images-Words & Sounds-Words descriptions-Phonics sounds (Single letters)
BASIC READING-Words & meanings-Basic reading-Responsive conversations-Phonics (CVC)
CRITICAL READING-Words & meanings-Critical reading-Phonics (Phonograms)-Expressive conversations-Grammar
EXPRESSIVE LEARNING-Words & meanings-Contextual reading-Responsive conversations-Phonics (Blendings)
COMPREHENSIVE READING-Words & meanings-Critical reading-Phonics (Phonograms)-Expressive conversations-Grammar
SYNTAX-Words & meanings-Sentences reading-Form sentences with words-Non-phonic words
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Digital teaching tools… to “record”, “interact with”,
reflect, and to find out “tacit information”.
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PhonicsSingle letterBlending soundsVocabulary (contextual approach)Vocabulary (Critical reading)Reading – 5 stepsReading – (Mimicking)
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Reading
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Assessment
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Today……
• Phonics 44
• Digital teaching
• Digital assessment
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Assessment
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Assessment
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Report
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References:
Lightbown, M., & Spada, N. (2013). How Languages are Learned. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Gibbs, G. (Ed.). (2006). How assessment frames student learning. London: Routledge.