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Discussion Topics (unit 8)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:54 pm
by VerĂ³nica
Let's share our ideas about coursebooks. Referring to the 7 comments, this is my opinion:

1- Of course it's impossible to find the perfect book. It's 4 years now working with Incredible English Kit (Oxford University Press) and, although it's a very interesting and motivating coursebook, I must say that I sometimes need to search for extra material such as songs, videos, stories... that complete my lessons.

2- I work with very young learners and experience has shown me that a good coursebook must have themes related to the child's world. If lots of recycling and pictures are added too, then it's much better.

3- Using a Student's Book, a Workbook and a Teacher's Book is not enough. A teacher needs other type of materials, such as flashcards, realia, storybooks, puppets, etc. This supplementary material may help reaching the didactic aims.

4- The English Department at my school chose the coursebook. The English teachers have the last word in the matter.

5- I prefer coursebooks with central characters and a story. Actually, IEK fits pretty well. And children really enjoy, as they get familiar with the main chraracters of the coursebook.

6- The workbook my students use doesn't have an answer key. Otherwise, they could just copy the answers.

7- I make all my own materials for the 4/5-year-olds. First graders use a coursebook (with no workbook), which is mainly used for oral work.

Re: Discussion Topics (unit 8)

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:58 am
by Admin
Thanks for your thoughtful posting VerĂ³nica. Excellent work. I have never taught children so young, but I can imagine that you need a lot of material for one lesson, because young children don't have a very long concentration span, so you need to change activities frequently. Is that correct?
Please note:
This supplementary material may help reaching the didactic aims. = This is not quite complete. It helps who? So you can say: This supplementary material can help THE TEACHER reach her didactic aims. OK?
Pieter