How to teach speaking - Teacher Training video
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Do you teach English? A speaking lesson entails so much more than just speaking. There are many elements a teacher needs to think about, record and develop in students such as:
English pronunciation
This includes prosody, connected speech and the areas and manner of articulation.
Grammar and structures, Vocabulary, Markers, Linkers, Fillers, Back-channeling, functions and strategies for things like turn-taking.
This video explains the terminology teachers should be familiar with in order to receive complete training in teaching speaking. I also offer tips to implement in your classes today to help students improve English fluency and communicative competence.
I am not sure why this hasn't got as many likes it truly deserves. As a CELTA grad, this is indeed helpful. Thank you Sir.
I agree!!!
There is so much trash about this subject around RUclips with a lot of likes. It is shocking to see how this video is so good and has but a few likes.
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You are totally right.Deserves too much👍
My top tip is to make it as student-centred as possible. Try to get students talking in pairs and small groups as much as possible. Avoid the teacher talk time!
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I've never known there are so much terms in a single communication until I watch this, thank you for this video, literally help me who will teach speaking soon
Hi teacher. Just found you here. I'm not a professional teacher but I've been always so dedicated to learn english and now I'm starting my dream of being a teacher. I am advanced level but all by myself. Thank you for the tips. I want to be a great teacher someday and help people to achieve their dreams with this language.
Where you from ?
If you dont mind
@@shammasmuhammed4773 Brazil
Como está indo? Atualmente estou estudando e me preparando para dar aulas de inglês mas ainda fico meio insegura de como será o andamento da aula
@@nicolebarrera9474 eu não fiz faculdade ainda do curso. Cheguei a dar aulas a uma pessoa porém ela desistiu kk talvez tenha que melhorar minha didática. Porém continuo estudando!
@@nicolebarrera9474 acho que é bom você pesquisar sobre como dar aulas também, é bem importante
Teacher by profession ,started spoken English classes few months back. It is blessing to have a teacher for a teacher 👍
You are a great presenter and instructor. Although I have been teaching for 25 years, I gained a lot of knowledge from you. Thanks.
Dear Grinjo, I'm an English teacher and a CELTA holder from Iran and I learned a lot watching this video. Thanks for the video.
Greetings from South Africa. I’m so impressed with your method of teaching. I’ve learned so much just in this 1 video. I’m looking forward to more training you have in store.
Jay, when I saw your video I immediately click, this is exactly what I was looking for to improve my English Speaking Lessons and my business!!. I hope to see more content like this in the future, I would love to learn from you on how to be a great Speaking Coach. TY!
I needed this channel. I appreciate the good and hard work you are doing. Thank you for sharing your knoledge.
This is extremely helpful... thanks for sharing this lot sir.. I am from India and I've started teaching spoken English here.. I was very worried how to begin... U see there's so much you know as a teacher and there's so less that your students know... There becomes a deliverance gap... Though I'm hoping to get better in my work with time and with th help of your videos
Hello Jay, I'm an ESL teacher from Italy, I enjoyed your video a lot and will certainly advertise it among my colleagues and friends!
You’ve made learning this so much easier!
Thank you so much Mr Gringo. I am a Private English teacher in Indonesia and I find that your channel helps me a lot. Thanks.
I wish I would have met a trainer teacher like you You are so creative in presenting such information Thank you
Thank you very much for this interesting and informative video. I’m about to begin the intensive CELTA course, and this video is definitely a good start to my training. I’m also now going to be much more aware of how myself and others converse!! 😅
I wish I had found this chanel before!! I know you have many videos but it would be great if you uploaded more of them with updated info, thanks!
You did a wonderful job here dear mentor, I'll definitely bare in mind what you said and will try to come here as often as possible. Thanks a million! Keep us informed
*bear in mind
@@bercila7171 Yup lol. Thanks a lot.
@@nesmamaged1770 😊😊👍🏻
i love the way you use your body language, it's very affective to understand the idea you want to express. thanks a lot for this useful video
Hi, teacher. Your video is so amazing. I find it really helpful, clear and direct to the main points. I owe you a grateful thank and I believe that your channel can reach more and more ESL teachers or teacher-wanna be like me. ❤An immense gratitude from Vietnam❤
Hi there.
You should've continued the series. I couldn't find the rest. I really liked the video: organisation of the subject, presentation, voice, setting, lights etc
I'm going to teach speaking for a very beginner level and finding this video is like discovering a treasure. So helpful. Thank you Sir👍
Amazing.. I learnt so many things in a single video. thank you sir
I already posted a comment to say this video is great, but it's trully amazing, thank you for this amazing class!
What took me so long to find you? Your video is more informative than most of my Uni course!
Hi teacher, really handy these piece of information relocated to speaking test. Thanks a million of times. To ur life wish u more than best...
❤❤❤❤❤I have just discovered something important and useful. ❤❤❤❤❤. I like his teaching
Thank you so much for sharing to us teachers these tips sir, so that our students can express themselves in English langguage really well. More power to you and God bless.
I am really glad to find your channel. I truly enjoy teaching and I'm fascinated by how a human brain works and memorizes. So I'm into neuroscience and teaching.
Thank you! That was a truly helpful video. I’m planning to incorporate these into teaching classes 👍🏻
Very helpful i have a speaking demo with a student tomorrow!
This is very good and quite informative information
Awesome! Everything was "quality", "quantity", "relational",and "mannerly". Thats how I would phrase it....but .it was also so cool. I used the "conjunction" as well. A big slap on the back, to Gringo Jay! Shukran!
This is so precious and fruitful
Where is the rest of this series?
Could you please help?
Thanks
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Great video content! I have subscribe and look fwd to learning so I can teach my immigrant husband English.
Greetings from Saudi Arabia, plz keep such resourceful videos up
Thank you so much for your video because I will be teaching speaking lessons very soon!
Great. You made it so easy for me. I am a teacher, and I need to explain this all to my students. You made my life easy. Thank you so much.
What a master class! This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience
Your explanation is so clear and understandable. Thank you Sir
I have learned interesting teaching concepts to apply into my class. Thanks!!!
Great video! Just a quick point for 14:00 - I've been living in China for twenty years, and it is also taboo to ask someone's salary here. It can be common for some to ask a foreigner's salary just through being curious/nosy, but a Chinese person would never ask another Chinese person how much they make.
Thank you for sharing. It is really valuable. You have my most appreciated attitude 🎉
thank you in advance, Sir... it is really helpful for my career as a teacher
Excellent video, really informative and well organized. Thanks so much! Keep the videos coming!
Its good , A lot of valid point come across, especially conjunction techniques.
Thanks alot. I'm a chemistry teacher though. I use to give students extra-lesson on speaking English. I plan on continuing by next week.
This is something I deeply wanna see my students learn to do very well. Funny enough my our national language is English
I am an ESL teacher, thanks for the video.
Wow, I've enjoyed this. Looking forward to more.
Truly awesome! I enjoyed every single material you presented ✨🍀
Speechless 👌👌 Being a teacher, I will use this to my students.
Thank you very much for such an informative video. I’m coming from NC University training program from Azerbaijan 🫶
English born Australian here. Looking to start online mainly verbal conversational English. You're video is extremely informative. Thanks I've subscribed and will be researching your video library. 🙏🏴👍
Im teaching in Japan, they LOVE Memorizing without reason or context here. I have one student who has been studying english through schools longer than ive been alive (im in my 30s) and she still can not have a simple conversation.
When she became my student a few years ago, i looked at her notebooks. every one of them was filled front to back with english sentences that were translated to japanese and memorized as a set piece.
So she sounds fluent, but its like trying to talk to a soundboard... because nothing ever quite makes sense or flows.
Ive spent the past few years trying to break her out of those phrasal responses and get her to build her own sentences. Its a very very bad situation here in Japan.
What an interesting comment, I find it fascinating that students with different backgrounds have such different ways of trying to learn a language, some develop a really efficient system that makes them progress really fast and they just need a practicing partner to make them improve and others have extremely inefficient practises that go against the very nature of natural communication so even though they may sound right, like your student, it's impossible for them to become fluent. And you also mention that is a general situation there? My guess would be that Japanese people in general are too structured and it makes it harder to learn something in which improvisation would make them learn more efficiently than to just have a perfect order of steps. I would love to hear more about the development of such devoted student who's been trying to learn a language for so many years, but in a manner that is clearly not working for her so I could hear what your strategies are and what works best to help her get to her goal. I teach English in South America and I'd love to exchange some tips and strategies with eachother if you don't mind as trying to always find better ways on how to help people learn this beautiful language is very exciting to me. Thank you for sharing such a captivating anecdote and I hope you keep sharing things like this and I hear from you again, have a nice day.
@@catjack90 I am by no means an expert on the matter, i graduated as a mechanical engineer and have been trying to learn how to teach for years haha. I also teach gaming and other skills too so i have a different view about it id imagine. My experience with the japanese learning english is 100% based on just evidence and results ive seen in my areas. I have never been to a school classroom, but i have seen the homework they are trying to do and i honestly would not be able to do half of it myself. Ive been freelance teaching for about 5 years now, so ive seen much more of what the average person is struggling with in my area.. all ages 1 through 80. If you have an email youd like me to contact you at, id love to have a bit more of a chat and learn.
@@catjack90 .. just as one such example of memorization, Yesterday in class i said something along the lines of "the cup is right beside the tv"
My student is, according to some of the schools here, fluent in english. But this sentence completely evaded her.
After about half an hour of probing with different scenarios and testing her with many phrases and situations, i finally determined that her problem was that she had learned the phrase "...right (preposition)" was a TIME phrase such as "ill go right after dinner" as opposed to a positioning phrase.
Due to this, in all the movies when people say "right there!" or anything of the matter, she would immediately lose all understanding. But whenever she said things like "It started raining right after i got here", its impossible to know that shes got it mixed it.
So my job has been more of a searching for issue roots and trying to iron them out.
@@chikokishi7030 absolutely, i have discord too if you're interested in chatting bout this, though it's funny that you say you want to chat and learn as I was hoping to learn from you xd but yeah I'm always open for a good chat.
@@chikokishi7030 Man, your stories keep getting more and more interesting, it's fascinating. I'd love to learn what stops people from learning a language that's much simplier than their native language like spanish and be able to help them understand it better so they can use it fluently and realistically. That's why I find your anecdotes so interesting.
I'm a teacher and this was very helpful for me I hope you keep doing this kids of viedos .I hope u can still teach me ...your a very good helping teacher .
Thanks for such a wonderful video for the teachers...
I am so glad I stumbled upon your video. I have to say it is very informative and helpful and I will definitely be keeping up with your videos
Sir I want to know your reference where did you collect from this ideas ..I would be happy to see your response to my class presentation
very nice lecture, no maxims broken :))
Wow! I learned so much! Loved your video. Greetings from Mexico!
One of the best in the area!!!! I'm your fan!!!😉😘
This is excellent. I have learnt so much
Where did you collect this idea please share the reference to so that I will learn more about it
Excellent video. I really enjoyed watching this.
Very helpful, a big like, and I'm looking forward to see more videos.Many thanks!
Love the video, this is amazing thank you !
Looking for some techniques to teach speaking for a beginner and I have found your video is very helpful and interesting. Thanks a lot!
the contents are super amazing. I liked it a lot, and I would like to receive more notification from your channel.
I hope you can create more videos about speaking. I'm loving your videos!
Thank you so much, Sir. This video has been most helpful for me for teaching spoken English to students who have some basic idea about the Language but are not moving forward at the pace that is required. I really appreciate the clarity and the explanation of the different terms used. I look forward to learning new techniques and strategies from you. Thanks once again.
I've learned so much, for sure I'll keep watching these videos.
That's such an informative video. Thank you.
I am waiting for the next video about speaking
Thank you very much sir. Your explaination is really informative and helpful. Regards
Great video.
Thanks a lot for this informative presentation. You refreshed my memory.
Very useful video. I benefited a lot. Thanks..
Excellent video! I've subscribed to the channel :) Thank you from Spain.
The video was quite helpful. Looking forward to more such sessions.
I love all the stategies you used. Can you help me to teach a Priest English . He is from Colombia, he speaks Spanish. God bless, thank you. I love your video
Thanks indeed Sir. You helped me recapture what routine has made it vague.
Where can I watch the 2nd parts of this video?
Thank you so much for this video. I've been looking for this kind of thing. I love it!
I loved it. This scratching of the topics as you said is riveting if one wants to go into deep.
Great video🌹 Thank you for sharing🙏 You are right about mixing chatting with speaking👍
Mucho gracias El Professor.
Really great I appreciate your video too much
I enjoyed so much and learnt a lot. Thanks👏
Does he have an online course? I can't seem to find any link or website anywhere.
Very helpful video, thank you so much for sharing!
Sir I hv been so Blessed & ur teaching strategies trully has helped me how to start a short term course for the beginners who r qualified but struggle to hv command over their English speaking in office set up can u please show a model class how to start from basics I am from India Chennai
The video is so great, such an interesting insight.
Just a tiny complaint, the students you describe as "0 English" have the ability to use structures like "Used to", which positions them in A2/B1 level, although these levels may vary depending on the country where you are teaching.
Kind regards
This is seriously helpful. Thank you so much. Waiting for more videos.
I do appreciate your nice teaching👌👏🙏
Thanks a bunch for the video, I hope you keep on providing value to the English teaching community. My regards from Colombia :D
I love your videos. Thank you so much!!
this was extremely helpful, thank you
Thank you. This is helpful indeed
Thank you for your fruitful explaining.
More video about how to teach speaking please!!!
Mate, you are bloody amazing. Love it.