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Last update: Gamze Korbek, Ph.D. (30.01.2024)
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Last update: Gamze Korbek, Ph.D. (30.01.2024)
- Direct teaching - 24 hours, - Creating an observation sheet - 2 hours, - Studying professional literature - 20 hours, - Preparing a presentation - 5 hours, - Completing ongoing tasks - 12 hours, - Creating a portfolio - 5 hours, - Exam preparation - 20 hours. |
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Last update: Gamze Korbek, Ph.D. (30.01.2024)
Required Field, J.: Listening in the Language Classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Harmer, J. How to Teach Writing. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited, 2004. Nuttall, C.: Teaching Reading Skills In a Foreign Language. Oxford: Macmillian, 1996. Thornbury, S. How to Teach Speaking. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited, 2005.
Recommended Cameron, L.: Teaching Languages to Young Learners. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. |
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Last update: Gamze Korbek, Ph.D. (30.01.2024)
The exam takes the form of an oral interview. The candidate will be asked to prepare an activity on the spot, focusing on an assigned language skill, using an assigned section from a coursebook. Preparation time is 25 minutes. The candidate will then explain and defend the activity using theoretical knowledge. Correct use of English and coherent oral performance are necessary.
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Last update: Gamze Korbek, Ph.D. (30.01.2024)
1. Language skills: introduction 2. Teaching listening 3. Teaching speaking 4. Teaching reading 5. Teaching writing 6. Planning effective skill-oriented lessons 7. Teaching mediation skills 8. Final presentations 9. Course evaluation |
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Last update: Gamze Korbek, Ph.D. (30.01.2024)
1. Attendance (no more than 2 missed classes) 2. Required reading; completing all reading-related tasks 3. Observation of a lesson at school, creating and filling out an observation sheet (can be done in pairs) 4. Active participation in creating and delivering a team presentation on how to teach one of the skills. The presentation will be composed of a theoretical summary (10 - 15 minutes, correct use of English; please include the key points to remember plus additional information that you found in literature) and micro-teaching (15 – 20 minutes, correct use of English; a practical demonstration of putting theoretical principles into practice). 5. Adding four new activities (including aims and a plan for a reflection) into your portfolio (one activity per skill) 6. Test (testing your knowledge of the theory, based on your reading, handouts, and notes from seminars), 70%, max. 2 retakes |