HOW TO DESCRIBE
LEARNING AND TEACHING
BACKGROUND
In
teaching process we will find how to describe learning and teaching,
material of learning has many kinds of how to describe learning and
teaching. For knows what’s the meaning describe leaning and teaching we
should do many practice theory ally. One of our experiences to makes
learning and teaching process be conducive situations. It does for
master of learning and teaching so that it will be easier to practice.
When we want to master it we have to know how to describe learning and
teaching such us: first we have to know what we know about language
learning. Second, what elements are necessary for successful language
learning in classroom? Third, how do the three elements of ESA (Engage,
Study, and activate) fit together and lesson sequences? And the last but
at least what teaching models have influenced current teaching
practice.
PURPOSE OF LEARNING AND TEACHING
In
leaning and teaching process has many purposes such us we can know
learning and teaching process, can manage the material of learning and
teaching process and then when we combine and describe learning and
teaching process, know the characteristic of students and emotion of
students. Therefore we can do many activities as long as we want to make
learning and teaching process is better.
TARGET OF LEARNING AND TEACHING PROGRAM
In
this material learning and teaching we can know how to describe
learning and teaching as long as the student can create conducive
situation. Learning and teaching are based when the student can improve
their skill and the can be easier to master of study. Sometimes has
little brave for create their material of lessons. Target of this
material for master their skill and can be describe learning and
teaching process.
TIME OF LEARNING
In this learning each
student will get describe learning and teaching. The time for this
learning include task in the final has maximum 3 x 75 Minutes for a
week. Time of learning has same purpose to manage this learning too
effectively for student so that what we plan and our purpose can be true
in that learning.
DESCRIBE TO LEARNING AND TEACHING MATERIALS
· What do we about language learning
We
can know how to describe learning and teaching as long as we can know
about language learning. Outside the context of any classroom, all
students who are repeatedly exposed to a language will in normal
circumstances learning it. They do this unconsciously-rather than as
form of study. Most of students can learn a language without studying
it, some just improve their studies. The students who do acquire
language successfully outside the classroom seem to share certain
similarities in their learning experience. First of all, there are
usually exposed to language which they more or less understand even if
they can not produce the same language spontaneously themselves.
Secondly, they are motivated to learn the language in other to be able
to communicate. And finally, they have opportunities to use the language
and they are learning, thus giving themselves chances to flex their
linguistic muscles and check their own progress and abilities. All these
features of natural language acquisition can be difficult to replicate
in the classroom, but there are elements which we should try to imitate.
· What elements are necessary for successful language learning in classroom
Elements
are necessary for successful language learning in classroom, can be
normally when we find describe how to learning and teaching process. We
can therefore say what elements need to be present in a language
classroom to help student learn effectively. We will call these elements
“ESA”, three elements which will be present in all or almost all
classes. The meanings of ESA, first, engage: this is the point in
teaching sequence where teacher try to arouse the students interest this
involving their emotions. Activities of engage such us games, music,
discussion, stimulating picture, dramatic stories, amusing anecdote.
Second, study activities are those where the student are asked to focus
in on language or information and how it is constructed. Students can
study in a variety of different styles: the teacher can explain grammar;
they can study language evidence to discover grammar for themselves.
Some typical areas for study might be the study and practice of the
vowel sound in ship and sheep (chip, cheap, dip, deep, bit, beat, etc)
the study and practice of the third person singular of the present
simple (he sleeps, she laughs, it works).Activate: this element describe
exercises and activities which are designed to get students using
language as freely and communicatively as they can. Typical Activate
exercises include role-play (where students act out, as realistically as
possible, an exchange between a travel agent and a client).
To
say that the three elements need to be present does not mean they
always have to take place in the same order. The last thing we want to
do is bore our student by constantly offering them the same predictable
learning. It is instead our responsibility to vary the sequences and
content of our lesson, and the different ESA pattern that we are now
going to describe show how this can be done.
· How do the three element of ESA fit together in lesson sequences?
How
do the three element of ESA fit together in lesson sequences?: One of
teaching sequence takes student in a straight line : first the teacher
gets the class interested and Engaged, then they Study something and
they then try to Activate it by putting it into production. Here is an
example of such a Straight Arrows sequence designed for elementary level
students.
1. Engage:
students and teacher look at a picture or video of modern robots. They
say what the robots are doing. They say why they like or don’t like
robots.
2. Study:
the teacher shows students (the picture of) a particular robot. Student
are introduced to can and can not (how they are pronounced and
constructed) and say things like it can do math and it can not play the
piano. The teacher tries to make sure the sentences are pronounced
correctly and that the students use accurate grammar.
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·3. Activate: students work in group and design their own robot. They make a presentation to the class saying what their can not do.
What teaching models have influenced current teaching practice?
In
what teaching models have influenced current teaching practice? For as
long as people have been learning and teaching language, there has been
continual debate about it. There have been some traditional language
learning techniques that have been used for many years. In more recent
times, there have been five teaching models such us: grammar
translation, audio-lingualism, PPP, task-based learning, and
Communicative language teaching. Grammar translation: this was probably
the most commonly used way of learning language for hundreds of year and
it is still practiced in many situation. Audio lingualism: this is the
name given to a language teaching methodology based heavily on
behaviorist theories of learning. These theories suggested that much
learning is the result of habit formation through conditioning. PPP:
this stand for Presentation, Practice, and Production and is similar to
the straight arrows kind of lesson described above in PPP classes or
sequences, the teacher presents the context and situation for the
language (e.g. describing a robot ), and both explains and demonstrates
the meaning and from of the new language (can and can’t). Task Based
Learning: here the emphasis is on the task rather than the language. For
example, students might be encouraged to ask for information about
train and bus timetable and to get the correct answers (that is the
task). Communicative Language Teaching: this was a radical departure
from the PPP type lesson which had tended to dominate language teaching.
Communicative Language Teaching has two main strands: function such as
inviting, agreeing and disagreeing, suggesting etc. the student should
learn how to use it more.
CONCLUSION
In this material of learning and teaching process such as:
1. Talked about the elements necessary to learn language in the real world: exposure, motivation and use.
2. describe the three elements necessary for successful teaching and learning in class: E (Engage), S (Study), A (Activate)
1. . Talked
about different modals which people have used to describe teaching such
as PPP (Presentation, Practice, and Production), task based learning
(which puts the task first and language study last) and communicate
language teaching (with its twin emphasis on appropriate language use
and activation methodology).
2.
Seen how PPP is a form of straight arrow lessons, while task based
learning is more like boomerang or patchwork sequences. We pointed out
that communicate language teaching was responsible for the modern
emphasis on the activate stages of lessons.
3. Mentioned, in passing, some of the issues which people are currently debatin.
4.
Pointed out that good teacher vary the ESA sequences they use with
their student-to avoid monotony and offer a range of learning sequences.
The three elements are always present, but in many and different
combination.
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