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Proud to be tvmbo - Kortlopend Onderwijsonderzoek

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Recommendations for teachers in the classroom<br />

Structure<br />

• Create very structured lessons and formulate both subject and language learning<br />

aims for each lesson and share these with your students.<br />

Materials<br />

• Be very careful about your choice of materials, taking interest and language level<br />

in<strong>to</strong> account.<br />

• Encourage the use of popular media in English inside and outside the classroom.<br />

• Link work in the classroom <strong>to</strong> your students’ real lives and contemporary events<br />

as much as possible.<br />

• At the same time, develop connections <strong>to</strong> EIO activities.<br />

Activities: variety, choice, interaction and creativity<br />

• Design lesson material which encourages learner <strong>to</strong> do, make and create.<br />

• Recycle your lesson material in different ways and collaborate with other (English<br />

and subject) teachers.<br />

• Encourage a lot of real interaction in English.<br />

• Spend more time doing things in English than talking about language (e.g. grammar<br />

or vocabulary).<br />

• Structure your lessons so you have a variety of practical activities.<br />

• Give your learners choices.<br />

• Mere exposure <strong>to</strong> texts or input is not enough: design a variety of tasks <strong>to</strong> help<br />

your students <strong>to</strong> understand input.<br />

• Keep reminding learners continually that they are working on their language.<br />

Praise, encouragement, rewards and feedback<br />

• Praise, compliment and reward students a lot for using English and for doing<br />

things well.<br />

• Encourage students <strong>to</strong> try <strong>to</strong> say what they want <strong>to</strong> say and give students thinking<br />

time.<br />

• Don’t correct all mistakes: encourage fluency and experimentation.<br />

Use of English<br />

• Use English as much as possible.<br />

• Work on your own English.<br />

• Teach study skills for Dutch and English, particularly related <strong>to</strong> reading skills.<br />

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