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Practicing pronunciation and a grammar chunk togetherThe first language of most learners of English does not have the <th> sounds – voiced or unvoiced. So this is one of the very first things I work on with students, especially if they have been learning English for a long time and are still pronouncing <th> as /d/ or /t/ or /f/ or /s/. Another thing I like to teach my students in the early stages of a course is the importance of chunks. In the process, I capitalize on the fact that many chunks also function in grammar patterns.
Here is the top of the one-page worksheet I created for my business English students. You can download the one-pager here. If you would like to know more about creating and using the worksheet, join my mailing list where I gradually describe the tools, techniques and the background information that motivates this work. It's great to be back on this journey!
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22 TakeawaysAt the end of the new edition of Discovering English with VersaText, published yesterday, there is a list of 22 takeaways. These are the points that I hope I have instilled in the readers. They embrace teaching, learning, creativity, metalinguistics, metacognition (all things meta TBH), guided discovery, text, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, depth, respect and colour. Here they are.
If I were a TKT, Trinity, CELTA or DELTA candidate, a CLIL, EMI, ESP or a private language teacher, or a primary or secondary teacher – indeed any creative teacher who develops lessons that revolve around texts, I would be devouring this book for its wealth of opportunities to create vocabulary, grammar and discourse tasks through one text at a time. Originally, a Kindle only, it is now also a print book with white space for readers' answers, notes, comments. The new edition reflects all the updates we have made to the free, online software, and AI appears at pertinent moments. The Kindle and book are available from Amazon. And there is also an e-course which has received high praise from the too few people who've done it so far. In fact, one of those students has invited me as a guest on her podcast next month. Should you be interested in all things VersaText, or even some of them, feel free to join the Facebook group too.
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