AN INTRODUCTION TO EFL (ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE) TEACHING
Doble Titulación Grado en Maestro Ed. Primaria e Infantil (Zamora)
Curso 2023/2024
1. Datos de la asignatura
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- 105242
- Plan
- 2016
- ECTS
- 6
- Carácter
- Curso
- 3
- Periodicidad
- Segundo Semestre
- Idioma
- ESPAÑOL
- Área
- FILOLOGÍA INGLESA
- Departamento
- Filología Inglesa
- Plataforma Virtual
Datos del profesorado
- Profesor/Profesora
- María Isabel Martín Ayuso
- Grupo/s
- 3
- Centro
- Fac. Ciencias de la Educación
- Departamento
- Filología Inglesa
- Área
- Filología Inglesa
- Despacho
- Escuela Universitaria de Magisterio de Zamora
- Horario de tutorías
- -
- URL Web
- https://produccioncientifica.usal.es/investigadores/157279/detalle
- queenmab@usal.es
- Teléfono
- 923 294500 Ext.3367
2. Sentido de la materia en el plan de estudios
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Mención de Lengua Inglesa
Papel de la asignatura.
Formación específica
Perfil profesional.
Maestro de Educación Primaria/Infantil con Mención en Lengua Inglesa.
3. Recomendaciones previas
Activities in this course will be conducted in English, so students are expected to have at least a B1 entry level of English according to the Common European Framework for Languages (CEFR): http://www.coe.int/T/DG4/Linguistic/CADRE_EN.asp
Students are recommended to develop their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in English to reach at least a B2 level according to the CEFR.
4. Objetivo de la asignatura
On completion of this course, students must be able to:
- understand the basic principles in which the teaching of a foreign language is based
- reflect upon the teaching and learning process of a foreign language
- use a wide range of activities and resources available to English language teachers
- become familiar with classroom English and the metalanguage to analyse multimodal texts
- introduce language awareness activities
- analyse, use and adapt existing resources on the market from a multimodal approach to foreign language teaching: textbooks, flashcards, posters, stories, songs, plays, rhymes, etc.
- use the specific terminology that is central to English language teaching
- understand the methods, strategies and techniques used in primary education and assume the role of the EFL teacher in general and more particularly in multilingual and multicultural classrooms.
- produce home/class-made materials
- evaluate teaching materials
5. Contenidos
Teoría.
The contents of these subjects will be mainly based on the Teaching Knowledge Test developed by Cambridge ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) exams.
MODULE 1. A framework for language learning and teaching. Describing language, language skills and a background to language teaching. ELT terminology.
MODULE 2. Lesson Plans and Work Units. Selection and Use of Resources and Materials.
MODULE 3: Classroom Management. Appropriate Use of English in the Classroom, Teacher Roles, Grouping Students, Correcting Learners and Giving Feedback.
MODULE 4: Developing Receptive and Productive skills. General Principles in Teaching Receptive and Productive Skills, Stages in Listening and Reading Practice, Procedures for Listening and Reading Practice, Strategies and Activities to Develop Productive and Receptive Skills, Stages in Speaking and Writing, etc. Developing multimodal literacy in the EFL classroom for effective and meaningful communication to raise social and intercultural awareness.
6. Competencias a adquirir
Básicas / Generales.
- DP 28 To be able to express oneself orally and in writing in English language to at least a B1 level according to the Common European Framework.
- DI 20 To promote interest in the English language at the initial stage.
- DP 29 To introduce English language content in the syllabus through appropriate teaching resources and to develop the relevant student competences.
- BI 27 To become familiar with various international English as a foreign language teaching situations and strategies.
Específicas.
LINGUISTIC:
- To develop skills in listening, speaking, reading comprehension and writing in English.
- To give instructions and present activities in the foreign language classroom.
- To communicate orally in English on topics within their professional area.
- To participate in and to develop brief conversations on a one-to-one basis or in small groups, being able to express and defend personal opinions on different topics.
METHODOLOGICAL:
- To introduce students to the specific terminology that is central to English language teaching and to use suitable vocabulary for a specific context.
- To introduce students to the main approaches to ELT and to reflect upon the teaching and learning process of a foreign language.
- To offer students a wide range of activities and resources available to English language teachers, including both the traditional and more digitally-based ones to promote critical multimodal literacy.
- To familiarise students with materials and activities that give students the opportunity to explore the concepts that have been introduced from a theoretical perspective.
- To understand the methods, strategies and techniques used in primary education and assume the role of the EFL teacher, with special attention to multicultural and multilingual contexts.
- To become familiar with classroom English and the metalanguage to work with multimodal texts (analysing visual, aural, linguistic, spatial, gestural modes of communication).
Transversales.
- BP 11 To become familiar with the processes of interaction and communication in the classroom.
- BP 13 To promote cooperative work and individual effort.
- BP 17 To become familiar with innovative teaching experiences in primary education and apply them.
- BP 19 To become familiar with basic techniques and methodologies of educational research and be able to design innovative projects through the identification of evaluation criteria.
- BP 23 To analyse and integrate critically relevant issues of today’s society affecting education: social and educational impact of audiovisual language and screen-related technologies; major changes in gender-specific and intergenerational relations; multiculturality and interculturality; discrimination and social inclusion and sustainability.
7. Metodologías
Se utilizará un enfoque prioritariamente activo y comunicativo donde se pongan en práctica las 4 destrezas. Asimismo, se realizarán exposiciones de contenido teórico para dar soporte a los contenidos prácticos.
Las actividades formativas requerirán la presencia y participación activa del alumnado, se impartirán fundamentalmente en inglés y estarán enfocadas al aprendizaje de metodologías didácticas que se puedan implementar en el aula bilingüe de inglés. Con este objetivo, se usarán recursos tradicionales, audiovisuales e informáticos.
Students will be expected to prepare and participate in those activities presented by the teacher or by other classmates. They will be asked to complete the tasks assigned throughout the course, such as microteaching sessions, workshops, giving short oral presentations, producing individual essays and producing didactic activities to be presented in the classroom. They will also be expected to put into practice the instructions commented on in the group tutorials and to develop strategies for ongoing self-study of a foreign language.
8. Previsión de Técnicas (Estrategias) Docentes
9. Recursos
Libros de consulta para el alumno.
Spratt, Pulverness and Williams (2011) The TKT Course. (2nd Edition). Cambridge University Press.
House, Susan (1997) An introduction to Teaching English to Children. London: Richmond.
Otras referencias bibliográficas, electrónicas o cualquier otro tipo de recurso.
Books
BOWEN, T. & J. MARK (1994). Inside Teaching. Heinemann.
BULL, G. & ANSTEY, M. (2019). Elaborating Multiliteracies through Multimodal Texts. New York: Routledge.
CORBETT, J. (2010). Intercultural Language Activities. Cambridge: CUP
DOMÍNGUEZ ROMERO, E., BOBKINA, J. & STEFANOVA, S. (2019). Teaching Literature and Language Through Multimodal Texts. Hershey, PA: IGI-Global.
HOUSE, S., DURÁN. R. et al. (2011). Didáctica del inglés: Classroom Practice. Barcelona: GRAÓ.
GARTON, S. & COPLAND, F. (2019). The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners. New York: Routledge.
GOMEZ MORÓN, R. et al (Eds.) (2009) Pragmatics Applied to Language Teaching and Learning. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
HARMER, J. (1998) How to Teach English. Harlow: Pearson
HARMER, J. (2007) The Practice of English Language Teaching. Harlow: Pearson
PAINTER, C., MARTIN, J. R., & UNSWORTH, L. (2013). Reading Visual Narratives: image analysis of children's picture books. Bristol: Equinox Publishing Limited.
SCRIVENER, J. (2005). Learning Teaching. (2nd edition) London: Heinemann.
SLATTERY, M. & WILLIS, J. (2001). English for Primary Teachers. Oxford: OUP.
TANNER, R. et al (1998). Tasks for Teacher Education Coursebook. Harlow: Longman.
Other references
Relevant reference and self-study materials in digital format (infographics, word, pdf, ppp, videoclips, audiotracks) will be available for students in the course online platform (Studium).
Online resources
http://www.cambridge.org/elt (http://www.cambridge.org/elt)
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/
10. Evaluación
Consideraciones generales.
Assessment will be continuous, so participation in class, regular work and attendance at classes and tutorials will be compulsory. More than half of the final mark will be based on students’ individual and group work.
Criterios de evaluación.
- Asistencia y participación activa: 10%
- Presentación individual o en grupos: 45%
- Examen final escrita (tipo test y ensayo): 45%
Instrumentos de evaluación.
Written exams, listening practices, oral presentations and expositions, individual papers and other requirements.
Recomendaciones para la evaluación.
Apart from the theoretical content of the subject, students will be asked to develop strategies for ongoing self-study of the English language. Regular practice of the four skills is highly recommended.
Recomendaciones para la recuperación.
Es recomendable el intercambio de ideas y experiencias en grupo, así como la lectura y consulta de fuentes de información antes de la realización de las tareas. También es recomendable la revisión y la práctica diaria e intensivo de los temas presentados en clase. Asimismo, es fundamental un dominio adecuado al nivel requerido de la lengua inglesa.