Classroom Strategies For English Medium Teaching and Learning
Classroom Strategies For English Medium Teaching and Learning
Classroom Strategies For English Medium Teaching and Learning
Watch the video first then look at the transcript and look for
the various strategies we have discussed.
Visuals
• Visuals
• Tables
• Blanks
• Diagrams
• Graphic organizers
Communication…
• …comes in many forms
• Classroom teaching generally comes in
written and spoken form from teacher to
student.
Written language
• Written language:
• enters through the eyes
• is processed faster by the
brain
• is dense
(no repetitions,
hesitations, etc)
Spoken language
• Spoken language:
• enters through the ears
and eyes
• is processed more slowly
by the brain
• is slower (many
repetitions, hesitations,
etc)
Sense of vision
• Explanations without visuals do not take
full advantage of the human senses.
Resources
• http://www.khanacademy.org/
• https://www.khanacademy.org/science/comp
uter-science/v/introduction-to-programs-
data-types-and-variables
Language support
• Graphic organisers – to help students
organise their thinking as they discuss. If
you know the outcome you expect then a
graphic organiser helps students to see
structures in the knowledge. It’s then
easier to report or write.
Focusing students’ attention on critical
features Explicit signal tells
students that the
next part is
Mathematics: Corresponding angles important