- •Linguistic Education and Intercultural Communication
- •1 Look at the images above and say what you know about these organizations and their role in promoting foreign language learning and teaching policy.
- •2 Generate ideas on the following issues.
- •1 Read the following excerpt from Jeremy Harmer’s book ‘How to Teach English’ and say what the difference between acquisition and learning is.
- •What is ‘Plurilingualism’?
- •2 Decide if the statements are True or False:
- •3 Scan the text again and give the suitable words and phrases to match the following definitions.
- •Plurilingualism/Multilingualism in Various Countries
- •Vocabulary
- •1 Read the excerpt from the article and note down the key words that best fit each space, there is an example at the beginning. Definition of Culture Learning
- •2 Word formation: Read the other extract from the article and using the word given, form a word that fits in the space in the same line. Dynamic View of Culture
- •3 Read the following passage and take notes on the main points of the reading passage.
- •A Round-table discussion
- •Introduction
- •Summary
- •Critique
- •1 Study the excerpt from the report of the British Commission on languages and complete the gaps with suitable language forms. Refer to the information on ‘Expressions with Future Meaning’.
- •1 Expressions with Future Meaning
- •2 Paraphrase the sentence using the word given.
- •3 Study the excerpt and complete the gaps with suitable language forms. Refer to the information on ‘Modifying Comparisons’
- •2 Modifying Comparisons
- •4 Read the sentences and choose the correct word or phrase:
- •3 Watch the part of Stephen Krashen’s lecture ‘Fundamentals of Language Acquisition and Bilingual Education’ at
- •3 Express your opinion on the following questions.
- •1 Conduct a survey.
- •2 Discuss the following questions.
- •2 Read the text again and create a comparative chart of the text, outlining the following:
- •3 Write an analytical overview of the text (in about 1000 words), focusing on the following:
- •1 Skim the text and name two issues that the author describes and compares.
- •2 Study the text again and prepare a comparative analysis of the following aspects:
- •3 Identify the italicized words in the excerpt and explain their meaning, illustrate it with examples.
- •4 Match the following words and their definitions.
- •5 Read the following sentences and fill in the gaps with suitable words.
- •1 Study the examples and choose the suitable language forms. Refer to the information on ‘Gradable and Ungradable Adjectives’
- •2 Choose the word or phrase which does not fit the sentence.
- •3 Talk about foreign language teacher preparation, using gradable and ungradable adjectives.
- •1 Read the questions and express your opinion.
- •1 If you had to continue writing the article, what would you tell about language teacher preparation in the period between the 2000s and the present period?
- •2 Analyze the main peculiarities of the issues under consideration and produce a scheme (a table, or an association map, etc.) to support your answer.
- •Foreign Language Teacher Preparation in Different Countries
- •3 Process:
- •4 Which four of the following are mentioned by the writer of the text?
- •Vocabulary
- •2 Read the following sentences and fill in the gaps with suitable words.
- •1 Comment on the following information. To what extent do you think the situation described in the text is relevant for the Republic of Kazakhstan?
- •2 Analyze the possible downsides of learning a language, rank them in order of their significance, then offer the solution for each one.
- •Vocabulary
- •1 Read the passage about General Certificate of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom and fill in the gaps with missing words. There is an example at the beginning (0).
- •Learning Styles (free) Intro.Mov
- •2 Match each sentence with the correct ending, a-g, below.
- •Vocabulary
- •1 Find out the meaning of the following words (consult the dictionary if necessary).
- •2 Read the following sentences and fill in the gaps with suitable words; there may be one or two words missing.
- •3 Give your opinion on the ideas of the text, compare the situation to the one in the Republic of Kazakhstan; use the words and phrases indicated.
- •1 Study the news excerpt from ‘Economist’ and paraphrase the information presented, using the ‘Impersonal Passive Structures’. Refer to the tips if necessary.
- •Impersonal Passive Structures
- •2 Read the sentences and choose the correct structure.
- •3 Write a passage about languages taught at school in the Republic of Kazakhstan, using at least eight examples of impersonal passive structures.
- •Video watching
- •2 Create a press-release of the Education Secretary’s speech/front page of a newspaper about modern languages education in the United Kingdom (or the Republic of Kazakhstan, the usa, etc.).
- •1 Discuss the following issues.
- •2 Read the text and find the answers to these questions. Language Education in the us
- •3 Choose the answer (a-d) to the following questions.
- •A Role Play.
- •The Agenda.
- •Foreign Language Education in the Republic of Kazakhstan
- •1 Intro:
- •1 Look through the text and say which of the following might be the main idea of the author:
- •What language do they speak in Jersey?
- •3 Read the passage and analyze the conversation according to the following aspects:
- •A conversation between a tefl professor and a student after class
- •4 Work with a partner: Create a scheme of the conversation, and then reproduce the conversation according to the scheme you have created.
- •5 Role play the following situations.
- •1 Read the following situations and talk to your partner analyzing and commenting on them, as well as offering a solution to the problems described:
- •7 Read the information given and express your point of view on the problem. Teaching 21st Century Skills
- •8 Read the information given and express your point of view on the problem.
- •A Conference.
- •A Discussion
- •A Role Play
- •A Polemic Discourse
- •A Discussion Club
- •1 Intro: a Discussion Club
- •The Debate Club
- •1 Intro: a Debate
- •1 Discuss the following issues:
- •2 Read the following role-cards and be ready to participate in the round table discussion on the theme above.
- •A Case Study ‘Global World and Knowledge of Foreign Languages’
- •1 Read the following case and be ready to discuss the following stories of people who share their experience and opinions on studying foreign languages.
- •'A language looks good on your cv'
- •'There was no one at school to inspire you'
- •'It's fun to teach your toddler'
- •'We weren't learning stuff that would be useful if you went to the country'
- •1 Choose one of the topics 1-4 and write your essay in 300-350 words in an appropriate style.
- •2 Choose one of the questions 1-6 and write your answer in 300-350 words in an appropriate style.
A Discussion
1 INTRO: A Discussion
2 TASK/PROCESS: Choose any form of the performance, prepare and discuss the following topic: ‘Plurilingualism and the Foreign Language Teacher: Problems and Solutions’.
3 RESULT/EVALUATION: Analyse the results of the discussion and prepare a report (300-350 words) on it.
A Role Play
1 INTRO: A Role Play
2 TASK/PROCESS: Think of the situation in the context of the topic ‘The Problems of the Society Deman for the Foreign Language Teacher Profession in the Job Market’, distribute the roles and role play the situation (e.g. Minister of education, school teacher, representatives of other professions, experts, etc.).
3 RESULT/EVALUATION: Analyse the results of the discussion and prepare a report (300-350 words) on it.
A Polemic Discourse
1 INTRO: A Polemic Discourse
2 TASK/PROCESS: Choose any form of the performance, prepare and discuss the following topic:
‘Does knowledge of the foreign languages guarantee the successful career?
3 RESULT/EVALUATION: Analyse the results of the discussion and prepare a report (300-350 words) on it.
A Discussion Club
1 Intro: a Discussion Club
2 TASK/PROCESS: Choose any form of the performance, prepare and discuss the following topic: ‘The Priority of the English Language: the Past and the Future. What makes the basis for the English language dominance in the modern world?’
3 RESULT/EVALUATION: Analyse the results of the discussion and prepare a report (300-350 words) on it.
The Debate Club
1 Intro: a Debate
2 TASK/PROCESS: Divide into groups:
Group A: You are the hosts of the debate. Prepare a short presentation on the theme under consideration ‘Will the Role of the Foreign Language Teacher in the Multicultural World Change?’, formulate the topic of the debate, considering the issues discussed, be ready to submit ideas or questions to make the discussion go, conduct the debate e.g. (presentation, ‘cross-section’, conclusion), put down the arguments and counter-arguments of both parties, summarize the results and draw a conclusion.
Group B: You provide arguments ‘for’ the situation. Discuss them in a group, listen to the opposing party, ask questions, give evidence to support your stance..
Group C: You provide arguments ‘against’ the situation. Discuss them in a group, listen to the opposing party, ask questions, give evidence to support your stance.
Group D: You are ‘the observers’, listen to the debate and then express your opinion on the outcome.
3 RESULT/EVALUATION: Analyse the results of the debate and prepare a press-release (300-350 words) on it.
COMMUNICATION
1 Discuss the following issues:
What is the aim of Foreign Language education nowadays? Discuss with your partner the meaning of the concept of the ‘multicultural world’ and challenges it brings to the Foreign Language teacher. Moreover, explain the meaning of the words given: Multicultural world, Culture, competence, Plurilingualism, competency, Intercultural Language Learning (IcLL), constructivism, critical friendship, teacher decision-making, mentoring, portfolios, reflective teaching, second language, teacher education, teacher development, teacher training, teacher networks
What are the characteristics and competences of the Foreign Language teacher nowadays? Do you think that the roles are changing now?
How can we prepare Foreign Language teachers? What advantages does the knowledge of Foreign Languages bring for the successful integration on the globalized world?
