[EnglishLanguage 837] Re: meaningful activities thataddresslearners'identitJohn Stevenson jstevenson at hcde-texas.orgTue Nov 14 11:19:23 EST 2006
An activity that I enjoy is "Tell me about your name" Divide students into pairs and have them interview each other about their names. Origin, family connections, meanings, thoughts of parents when name was given, changes a person has made in their name over the years, appearance when written, sound of name, etc. Afterwards, have the pairs introduce each other to the group. You will be amazed at the lively discussion that ensues. John Gilbert Stevenson Grant Services Manager Texas LEARNS The Texas Adult Education and Family Literacy Partnership (713) 696-0716 jstevenson at HCDE-Texas.org -----Original Message----- From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Anne Ricketts Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:42 AM To: englishlanguage at nifl.gov Subject: [EnglishLanguage 835] Re: meaningful activities thataddresslearners'identit Thanks a lot for your ideas. That's great! Anne >From: "Steinbacher, Mikal" <msteinbacher at cascadia.ctc.edu> >Reply-To: The Adult English Language Learners Discussion >List<englishlanguage at nifl.gov> >To: "The Adult English Language Learners Discussion >List"<englishlanguage at nifl.gov> >Subject: [EnglishLanguage 834] Re: meaningful activities that >addresslearners'identities >Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 14:59:24 -0800 > >Anne, I have taught level 3 and 4 for a number of years, but did teach >level 2 once or twice. I found that this works well at all of those >levels. > >The first day of class I introduce myself and share information about "me", >including the number of years I've been teaching ESL, previous employment, >marital status, number of children and pets... anything that comes to mind >that I'm comfortable sharing. > >I then ask for a volunteer to start us off. They are asked to share their >name, their country of origin, and what ever else they are comfortable >sharing. Marrital status is a requirement .. and if they are single, I ask >if they are available for those in the class who might be interested. That >always gets a laugh and relaxes them. > >The volunteer then selects the next student who needs to tell the class the >first student's name, and his/her own. >When s/he is done, the person next to him/her is the next speaker. S/he >has to tell the class the 1st and 2nd students' names ...and it continues >around the room! > >By the time we're done, we've heard their names multiple times, I've drawn >a "map" of students so I can learn their names, and the students have had a >chance to pronounce each other's name. They are asked to sit in the same >seat for least 2 weeks so I have a chance to learn their names. > >So, I kill 2-3 birds with one stone .. and students get the opportunity to >speak and listen! > > > >________________________________ > >From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Anne Ricketts >Sent: Sun 11/12/2006 4:03 PM >To: englishlanguage at nifl.gov >Subject: [EnglishLanguage 828] meaningful activities that address >learners'identities > > > >Hi, > >My name is Anne and I am a MA TESOL student at San Francisco State >University. > >I am writing a research paper on what specefic practices or activities ESL >teachers use to address learners' identities. > >I know this is a broad topic, but I am looking for specific activities that >you, the teachers, have found successful in getting to know who your >learners are, particularly low-level Students. > >The activity could involve any facet of identity, either personal or >cultural. > >And, what are the results or visible changes you see in the learners as a >result of these activities? > >Thank you. I would appreciate any input. > >Anne > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get today's hot entertainment gossip >http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001 > >---------------------------------------------------- >National Institute for Literacy >Adult English Language Learners mailing list >EnglishLanguage at nifl.gov >To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to >http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/englishlanguage >Message sent to msteinbacher at cascadia.ctc.edu. > > ><< winmail.dat >> >---------------------------------------------------- >National Institute for Literacy >Adult English Language Learners mailing list >EnglishLanguage at nifl.gov >To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to >http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/englishlanguage >Message sent to anneinitaly at hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ Get today's hot entertainment gossip http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001 ---------------------------------------------------- National Institute for Literacy Adult English Language Learners mailing list EnglishLanguage at nifl.gov To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/englishlanguage Message sent to jstevenson at hcde-texas.org.
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