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   According to Chaney, speaking is“ the process of
    building and sharing meaning through the use of
    verbal and non-verbal symbols, in a variety of
    contexts.”
   Speaking is an interactive process of constructing
    meaning that involves producing and receiving and
    processing information (Brown, 1994; Burns &
    Joyce, 1997).
   Speaking is the action of conveying information or
    expressing one‟s thoughts and feelings in spoken
    language.
1.   Transactional function: (to buy something
     and so on)


2.    Interpersonal function: ( to be sociable, to
     express our feelings or opinion, and so on)
   The following statements are English learners‟
    response to the question:
   „ This is the problem, I have been learning
    English long, but I can‟t speak, I understand
    the conversation but I can‟t answer
    immediately as I like.”
   „ The problem is to speak English with other
    people face to face. I can‟t find words. I
    always use the same sentences.‟
• Shyness and inhibitions
1

    • Finding things to say
2

    • Low participation of individuals
3

    • L1 use
4
   The students should actually talk a lot.

   The language used should be of an acceptance
    level.
 Is fluency the ability to speak fast?
  - Speed is a factor but it is by no means the
  only-or even the most important-one. Research
  suggests that pausing is equally important.
 Fluency: the features which give speech the
  qualities of being natural and normal,
  including native-like use pausing, rhythm,
  intonations, stress, rate of speaking, and use of
  interjections and interruptions.
   Accuracy: the learners need to produce a
    message that is accurate enough in terms of
    word order, word endings, pronunciation, and
    so on for the listener to understand.

      Controlled activities generally focus on the
    learners producing language accurately, while
    less controlled activities focus on developing
    the learners‟ fluency.
In the classroom we need to get our learners to
    practice both production and interaction.

1) Drills
a. Substitution drills
b. Transformation drills
c. Functional-situational drills


2) Pair work and group work
3) Interactive activities:

a.     Information gap.
b.    Discussion activities
c.    Role plays
d.    Games
e.    Informal interaction
   Feedback: Learners need encouragement and
    they need to know when they are making
    mistakes that cause other people not to
    understand or misunderstand them.

   Correction: It is more difficult to decide when
    to correct. Teachers can choose to correct as
    soon as the mistake is made or at the end of
    the activity or class.
•   How can we correct learners?
 Brown and her colleagues found that prior
  experience as a listener helps speakers
  improve their performance as a speaker.
There are two reasons for this findings:
1. In the first place, being a listener gives
   learners models to deploy when acting as a
   speaker.
2. And being a hearer helps the learner
   appreciate the difficulties inherent in the
   task.
 Writing can act as a way of easing the
  transition from learning to using. Learners
  tend to rely on a very narrow repertoire of
  memorized expressions in face to face
  interaction.
a. Dictation
b. Paper conversations
c. Computer mediated chat
d. Rewriting
Interviews
Live monologues

 Recorded monologues

         Role-plays

 Collaborative tasks and discussions
Practice makes if not perfect at least
fluent speaker, therefore speaking activities are
the fundamental for speaking. I can say
whoever knows speaking a language, it means
they know the language, and vice-versa.
   Florez, M. C. (1999, 06 00). Improving Adult English Language Learners'
    Speaking Skills. Retrieved from Ericdigests.org:
    http://www.ericdigests.org/2000-3/adult.htm
   Harmer, J. (1998). How to Teach English. Harlow: Addison Wesley
    Longman Limited.
   Lindsay, C., & Knight, P. (2006). Learning and Teaching English. Oxford:
    Oxford University Press.
   New Oxford English Dictionary. (2012). Retrieved from
    www.oxforddictionaries.com:
    http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/speaking
   Nunan, D. (1999). Second Language Teaching & Learning. Boston:
    University of Hong Kong.
   Richards, J. C., Schmidt, R., Kindricks, H., & Kim, Y. (2002). Longman
    Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. Harlow:
    Pearson Education Limited.
   Thornbury, S. (2005). How to teach speaking. Harlow: Pearson Education
    Limited.
   Ur, P. (2012). A Course in English Language Teaching. Cambridge:
    Cambridge University Press.

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Teaching speaking

  • 2. According to Chaney, speaking is“ the process of building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non-verbal symbols, in a variety of contexts.”  Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning that involves producing and receiving and processing information (Brown, 1994; Burns & Joyce, 1997).  Speaking is the action of conveying information or expressing one‟s thoughts and feelings in spoken language.
  • 3. 1. Transactional function: (to buy something and so on) 2. Interpersonal function: ( to be sociable, to express our feelings or opinion, and so on)
  • 4. The following statements are English learners‟ response to the question:  „ This is the problem, I have been learning English long, but I can‟t speak, I understand the conversation but I can‟t answer immediately as I like.”  „ The problem is to speak English with other people face to face. I can‟t find words. I always use the same sentences.‟
  • 5. • Shyness and inhibitions 1 • Finding things to say 2 • Low participation of individuals 3 • L1 use 4
  • 6. The students should actually talk a lot.  The language used should be of an acceptance level.
  • 7.  Is fluency the ability to speak fast? - Speed is a factor but it is by no means the only-or even the most important-one. Research suggests that pausing is equally important.  Fluency: the features which give speech the qualities of being natural and normal, including native-like use pausing, rhythm, intonations, stress, rate of speaking, and use of interjections and interruptions.
  • 8. Accuracy: the learners need to produce a message that is accurate enough in terms of word order, word endings, pronunciation, and so on for the listener to understand.  Controlled activities generally focus on the learners producing language accurately, while less controlled activities focus on developing the learners‟ fluency.
  • 9. In the classroom we need to get our learners to practice both production and interaction. 1) Drills a. Substitution drills b. Transformation drills c. Functional-situational drills 2) Pair work and group work
  • 10. 3) Interactive activities: a. Information gap. b. Discussion activities c. Role plays d. Games e. Informal interaction
  • 11. Feedback: Learners need encouragement and they need to know when they are making mistakes that cause other people not to understand or misunderstand them.  Correction: It is more difficult to decide when to correct. Teachers can choose to correct as soon as the mistake is made or at the end of the activity or class.
  • 12. How can we correct learners?
  • 13.  Brown and her colleagues found that prior experience as a listener helps speakers improve their performance as a speaker. There are two reasons for this findings: 1. In the first place, being a listener gives learners models to deploy when acting as a speaker. 2. And being a hearer helps the learner appreciate the difficulties inherent in the task.
  • 14.  Writing can act as a way of easing the transition from learning to using. Learners tend to rely on a very narrow repertoire of memorized expressions in face to face interaction. a. Dictation b. Paper conversations c. Computer mediated chat d. Rewriting
  • 15. Interviews Live monologues Recorded monologues Role-plays Collaborative tasks and discussions
  • 16. Practice makes if not perfect at least fluent speaker, therefore speaking activities are the fundamental for speaking. I can say whoever knows speaking a language, it means they know the language, and vice-versa.
  • 17. Florez, M. C. (1999, 06 00). Improving Adult English Language Learners' Speaking Skills. Retrieved from Ericdigests.org: http://www.ericdigests.org/2000-3/adult.htm  Harmer, J. (1998). How to Teach English. Harlow: Addison Wesley Longman Limited.  Lindsay, C., & Knight, P. (2006). Learning and Teaching English. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  New Oxford English Dictionary. (2012). Retrieved from www.oxforddictionaries.com: http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/speaking  Nunan, D. (1999). Second Language Teaching & Learning. Boston: University of Hong Kong.  Richards, J. C., Schmidt, R., Kindricks, H., & Kim, Y. (2002). Longman Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited.  Thornbury, S. (2005). How to teach speaking. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited.  Ur, P. (2012). A Course in English Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.