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Teaching Techniques
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             A Note on Eliciting                                   audio recording, have students examine the Big Picture
                                                                   and, using English, talk about what they see (by naming
             When possible, try to “elicit” language in the        objects or people, asking and answering questions about
             classroom—to get students to produce the language on   the picture, or saying what they think is happening
             their own, rather than repeating what the teacher says.   in the scene). Next, read the short passage included
             There are many ways to elicit language. One effective   in each Lesson 1 plan. As you read, point to the items
             approach is to begin by giving students plenty of support   mentioned. The short passages will contain both familiar
             and then slowly remove that support. For example, to   and unfamiliar language. Students need not understand
             introduce new vocabulary, you might begin by showing   every word, but they should listen for familiar language,
             the Picture Cards and having students repeat the words   especially the target vocabulary.
             after you, and eventually move toward cueing students
             with the Picture Cards to say the words on their own.
             Frequent use of eliciting routines like this one will help   Teaching Grammar
             students become more comfortable speaking freely in
             class.                                                Pre-teaching grammar patterns will prepare students
                                                                   to encounter the patterns in the Student Book. In
                                                                   Everybody Up, pre-teaching grammar typically includes
             Teaching Vocabulary                                   two steps.

             Pre-teaching new vocabulary will give students a firm   Step 1 introduces the grammar pattern found in the
             foundation for encountering the vocabulary in the     Student Book. Write the pattern on the board. Say the
             Student Book. In Everybody Up, pre-teaching vocabulary   pattern aloud and have students repeat after you.
             typically includes two steps.                         Step 2 presents any contractions that appear in the
             Step 1 uses the Picture Cards to introduce the new    pattern. Write the contraction on the board, say aloud,
             vocabulary. First, show the Picture Cards and say the   and have students repeat.
             words. Then show the cards and have the class repeat   An additional step may present plurals, articles, or
             after you. Then show the cards and elicit the words   other special language points. Pre-teaching is followed
             without saying them yourself (see A Note on Eliciting   by audio and classroom activities. There are also
             above). Repeat several times. Correct pronunciation as   new grammar animations available with the iTools
             needed. Once the class is saying the words confidently,   presentation software. These can be used to help present
             begin to elicit the words from individual students.   grammar and make language patterns more memorable.
             Step 2 links the new vocabulary to previously learned
             vocabulary and grammar. By linking new vocabulary
             with familiar language, new vocabulary is reinforced and   Teaching Songs
             placed in a greater communicative context.            The songs in Everybody Up are a fun way to practice
             An additional step may present special language points   new grammar and vocabulary (Lesson 2) and functional
             or suggest additional activities or review.           conversation language (Lesson 3). Before playing the
                                                                   audio recording of a song, pre-teach the song using the
             Pre-teaching is followed by audio and classroom       illustration and lyrics.
             activities. An optional activity whenever vocabulary
             is presented is to give each student a blank card and   Step 1 has students look at the pictures that accompany
             art supplies to make their own picture cards for use in   each song and talk about what they see, using English
             games and other activities.                           they know.
                                                                   Step 2 involves reading the song lyrics aloud with
                                                                   the students. Repeat this step a few times, to build
             Using the Big Picture                                 confidence and fluency and to get students ready to sing.

             Lesson 1, Activity B features a large illustration that   Pre-teaching is followed by audio and classroom
             includes all new vocabulary, as well as some previously-  activities. Encourage students to come up with
             learned vocabulary. Before doing Activity B with the   appropriate gestures or dances to accompany each song.



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