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CILENA CUELLAR
     2012
Information Gap
• Is the ability of one person to
  give information to another.
• This information may involve descriptions of
  pictures, mapas, or manipulatives.
• Is prepared by the teacher but not by
  students.
• Assess the following: describing, giving
  information, and give directions.
Story/Text Retelling
Involve having students retell stories or
text selections that they have listened
to or read.


Language function most likely used in
story/text retelling are describing,
giving information, and summarizing.
Students can also read stories they
themselves have written or that the
teacher has written for them.

Select a story depending the students`
level.

Ask the student to tell you in his or her
own words what the story or text is
about.
Improvisations/Role-plays/Simulations

These activities are authentic because
they involve language use in interactive
context.


Dramatic activities have been shows to
reduce anxiety, increase motivation,
and enhance language acquisition.
Improvisations call for students to
generate language given an oral or written
cue.
Students interact following the directions.


Role plays assign distinct roles to each
student and ask them to speak through
these roles.
• Is more structured than improvisations
Simulations provide a context or situation
in which students need to interact in order
to solve a problem or make a decision
together.

•   joint discussion
•   Decision
•   Making activities
•   Sociodrama (solution to a social problem)
•   Pairs or groups of students
Oral Reports
Offer a real-life listening comprehension
opportunity which can provide new and
interesting information to the listener.


• Develop the public speaking skils.
• Require thorough preparation by students
• Can be designed at all levels of proficiency.
Debates
 Can present
 oppotunities for
 students to participate.

Is a type of role play where the students
are asked to take sides on an issue and
defend their positions.
RECORDING TEACHER
         OBSERVATIONS

The importance of documenting
teacher observations by using
rating scales, rubrics, or checklists
or by keeping anecdotal records.
Teacher Observation
 Documentation can
 take the form of
 checklists, rubrics,
 rating scales, or
 anecdotal records and
 can be done on an
 individual basis, in
 pairs, or in groups.
• Checklists: Only allow nothing the
  presence or absence of a particular
  feature.

• Rubrics or rating scales: Allow for
  documenting the degree of oral language
  proficiency.

• Anecdotal records: Allow for more
  qualitative descriptions of students
  performance.
Anecdotal Records
Consist of brief notes made shortly
after a student has been observed
making progress in a key area.


Organizing
• Keeping a notebook with a section
  on each student.
Selecting
• A few students to observe each week.


To write anecdotal records, you need to
follow:
1. Describe a specific event or product
2. Report rather that evaluate or interpret
3. Relate the material to other facts known
   about the student.
ORAL LANGUAGE PORTAFOLIOS
• They provide continuous information
  on student growth over time
• They are authentic
• They are directly linked to classroom
  intruction
• They are multidimentional
• They call for student reflection in the
  form of self-assessment.
Using Oral Language Assessment in Instruction

Teachers need to make decisions regarding
grades, placement, and modifications in
instruction.

• Regarding grades: how to convert
  performance ratings into grades.
• Regard to placement: Can provide
  specific implications relating to different
  levels of language proficiency.
• Making decisions


 Adapting instruction to students
  needs.
 Gruping students
 Communicating progress to students
  an parents
Conclusions
• Assessment of oral language requieres
  planning, time, and experience

• All students should be envolve in each of
  these situtions.

• These tools sould help students to
  improve their knowledge, for they can
  communicate in a real context.
BLIBLIOGRAPHY
Underhill 1987
Brown and Yule 1983
Omaggio hadley 1993
Forrest 1992
Richard Amato 1988
Scarcella 1987
Gonzales Pino 1988
Oral language assement

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Oral language assement

  • 2. Information Gap • Is the ability of one person to give information to another. • This information may involve descriptions of pictures, mapas, or manipulatives. • Is prepared by the teacher but not by students. • Assess the following: describing, giving information, and give directions.
  • 3. Story/Text Retelling Involve having students retell stories or text selections that they have listened to or read. Language function most likely used in story/text retelling are describing, giving information, and summarizing.
  • 4. Students can also read stories they themselves have written or that the teacher has written for them. Select a story depending the students` level. Ask the student to tell you in his or her own words what the story or text is about.
  • 5. Improvisations/Role-plays/Simulations These activities are authentic because they involve language use in interactive context. Dramatic activities have been shows to reduce anxiety, increase motivation, and enhance language acquisition.
  • 6. Improvisations call for students to generate language given an oral or written cue. Students interact following the directions. Role plays assign distinct roles to each student and ask them to speak through these roles. • Is more structured than improvisations
  • 7. Simulations provide a context or situation in which students need to interact in order to solve a problem or make a decision together. • joint discussion • Decision • Making activities • Sociodrama (solution to a social problem) • Pairs or groups of students
  • 8. Oral Reports Offer a real-life listening comprehension opportunity which can provide new and interesting information to the listener. • Develop the public speaking skils. • Require thorough preparation by students • Can be designed at all levels of proficiency.
  • 9. Debates Can present oppotunities for students to participate. Is a type of role play where the students are asked to take sides on an issue and defend their positions.
  • 10. RECORDING TEACHER OBSERVATIONS The importance of documenting teacher observations by using rating scales, rubrics, or checklists or by keeping anecdotal records.
  • 11. Teacher Observation Documentation can take the form of checklists, rubrics, rating scales, or anecdotal records and can be done on an individual basis, in pairs, or in groups.
  • 12. • Checklists: Only allow nothing the presence or absence of a particular feature. • Rubrics or rating scales: Allow for documenting the degree of oral language proficiency. • Anecdotal records: Allow for more qualitative descriptions of students performance.
  • 13. Anecdotal Records Consist of brief notes made shortly after a student has been observed making progress in a key area. Organizing • Keeping a notebook with a section on each student.
  • 14. Selecting • A few students to observe each week. To write anecdotal records, you need to follow: 1. Describe a specific event or product 2. Report rather that evaluate or interpret 3. Relate the material to other facts known about the student.
  • 15. ORAL LANGUAGE PORTAFOLIOS • They provide continuous information on student growth over time • They are authentic • They are directly linked to classroom intruction • They are multidimentional • They call for student reflection in the form of self-assessment.
  • 16. Using Oral Language Assessment in Instruction Teachers need to make decisions regarding grades, placement, and modifications in instruction. • Regarding grades: how to convert performance ratings into grades. • Regard to placement: Can provide specific implications relating to different levels of language proficiency.
  • 17. • Making decisions  Adapting instruction to students needs.  Gruping students  Communicating progress to students an parents
  • 18. Conclusions • Assessment of oral language requieres planning, time, and experience • All students should be envolve in each of these situtions. • These tools sould help students to improve their knowledge, for they can communicate in a real context.
  • 19. BLIBLIOGRAPHY Underhill 1987 Brown and Yule 1983 Omaggio hadley 1993 Forrest 1992 Richard Amato 1988 Scarcella 1987 Gonzales Pino 1988