Sunday, October 17, 2010

Week 2 - ABCD

I woke up two hours ago thinking of the class I want to apply the ABCD  method to. By the way, I am targetting this class but as I see it - this method and any other that helps organize long term objectives is a must.if I don't want to be distracted from the curriculum and final end of the year's program.
This method, however, is fairly easy to follow or at least to plan.
As I mentioned on Nicenet:; "According to the ABCD model I would like my 27 low level English students to be able to look around and describe their (or any) neighborhood. This, in order to enable them to understand, to give and to receive directions.They will learn it through reading their book, answering questions, planning a class trip somewhere and by drawing or building a model -  either of their place of residence or an imaginary neighborhood. Given the learning and motivational state of the class, I will be satisfied with 75% mastery of learning material".
Dhika gave me the idea to use pictures. I think I might take pictures of places around the world and edit them so that the students can choose where to go and describe it with their new vocabulary. Another idea I got from you - my dear colleagues - is to apply it to grammar purposes.
 I wondered about the learnig/teaching model I should apply.Unfortunately, based on the class's performance and behavior up untill now I am skeptical as to their ability to work in pairs or groupes. I am trying to apply some of the Mixed Focus Model in which, as Karl Rogers suggested, It is important to put an emphasis on the process rather than on static knowlege.
It is not an "instant" process. The class needs a lot of work on both knowledge and behavior. I just hope It's the right way.
Time will tell.

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