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sweetdark Sep 17th, 2007 02:16 pm

dictation
 
hi

this my second year of teaching english :)

I have diffculty in dictation

some of girls don't know how to write the sentences for dictation >>>>>>i mean they write anything not the words that i say it:doh:
they are in grade four now in this year they should know how to write paragraph

:Dlast year i taught grade one using phonics in dictation
:confused:but how i will do it with these they are big
:Dand they will say this for children
:)i need some ways to help them next week i will give them their first exam

emile Sep 23rd, 2007 07:30 pm

Re: dictation
 
It's better to use a CD for dictation rather than speak out the sentences. The goal is not to get them used to your voice, but spoken English in general.

Good luck

HUE Sep 28th, 2007 05:07 am

Re: dictation
 
I've used dictation a lot of different ways in my lessons, but I'll limit suggestions to two that may prove helpful to you.

One: Depending on the number of sentences given, you can present a short and simple story. Talk about your last vacation, for example, or what you did last Saturday. Because the sentences aren't random, but better mimic real conversation, comprehension is usually a bit higher.

Two: Provide part of the sentence, and dictate the second portion (or vice versa). With part of a sentence, comprehension rises because students have some expectations about what you will say.

Hope this helps.


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