Ten Dialogue Practice Ideas for ESL Teachers
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In this video, I share ten practical approaches to enhance dialogue skills in an ESL classroom. Suitable for all levels and age groups.
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⏰ Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
3:12 Why is dialogue practice crucial in ELL?
3:47 Dialogue Practice Idea 1: Role-Playing
7:33 Dialogue Practice Idea 2: Picture Prompts
10:46 Dialogue Practice Idea 3: Listening & Responding
11:52 Dialogue Practice Idea 4: Change the Context
16:52 Dialogue Practice Idea 5: Story Building
18:07 Dialogue Practice Idea 6: English Movie Scenes
19:50 Dialogue Practice Idea 7: Jigsaw Dialogue
20:40 Dialogue Practice Idea 8: Pair Work
24:22 Dialogue Practice Idea 9: Make a Question
26:06 Dialogue Practice Idea 10: Debates and Discussions
26:27 "PMI" Discussion Game - How to Play
26:57 Example 1 - "Government Bans Education"
27:50 Example 2 - "Boys Must Wear Blue, and Girls Must Wear Pink"
28:53 Experience Sharing: How Do You Practice Dialogue in Your Class?
📝 This is an educational video created for ESL teachers for training purposes. It is not made for kids.
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Oh my goodness! This is just perfect...Thank you for all your tips more than useful..
You are so welcome! 🌹
Val, you save lives! 🎉
Do I? 😉 Thank you very much, Miss Kelly! 🌹
How I practice dialogues in my class...I use the listening and responding and make a question. They love the last one, because they feel more English 😂.
They don't like so much the role playing.
I'm sure I will try some of your ways of practice dialogues and I think they will be a success as usual. 😊
I have changed a lot my way of teaching since I started following you on your CZcams channel. Thank you! 😊
Bye bye ! 👋🏻😊
Thank you so much, Sabrina! I always appreciate your comments. Sooooo happy my videos help. Hugs, hugs, hugs! 🌹🌹🌹
Hi, teacher Val, this was a very helpful video. These activities are very creative and are even great for adults to practice their speaking skills. I was looking for something like this. Thanks a lot, and keep sharing your knowledge and ideas with us. Have a nice day!
Thank you very much! Glad it was helpful!!! ❤🌹😘
Awesome tips Val!!
Thanks, Matt! 😉👍
Thanks for sharing with us, I am really impressed with those activities.💪
Thank you, Pedro! Glad you liked them! 😉
Thank you so much teacher.very useful work
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much sir, very useful video ❤
Most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! 😉
Happy lunar year teacher Val 🎉🎉🎉 thank you for your efforts.very helpful ❤❤❤❤
Happy new year to you too!! Thank you for watching! ❤❤❤
Hello Val. I am an english teacher for elementary and I want to know how mamy times is correct to repertorio an audio for my students to understand that? Thanks for you answer.
Hi Jessica! Good question! 👍
The number of times you need to repeat a new word for students to understand/remember can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of the word, the student's age and learning style, and the context in which the word is introduced.
There is this popular theory called "Rule of Seven," which suggests that learners typically need to encounter new information at least seven times before it becomes firmly embedded in their long-term memory. Seven words, steps, or points are the maximum for optimal memory retention, which means that in a language classroom, you shouldn’t teach more than seven new words.
I personally try to stick to 4 to 6 new words per class. In the teaching phase, I repeat each word 3 to 4 times, and then we practice. I create activities and games that make students use new words in different contexts. The key is to provide multiple exposures to the word in varied and engaging ways to support students’ memory and understanding.
Can you do any videos for those who has only blackboard not computer,
I have a whole playlist dedicated to the games that require little or no preparation. Check it out!
czcams.com/play/PL74FftQ3_xDIStxpR4PTrKOSZmePlIsh4.html
Hello sir , I want to know story about differentiated learning because I have a presentation about this topic.
Hi Sara! I will make a video on differentiated instruction. I can't cover this topic in a comment.
@@Teacher-Val sorry but I can't get this video
@@sarahuma5614 What do you mean? Do you mean you can't understand the video?
No no I mean I couldn't find the video
@@sarahuma5614 Ah, I see. I said, "I will make it," which means it has not been made yet. 🌹
Sorry teacher ESL what does it mean.Im beginner🤭
ESL means English as a Second Language.
No need to apologize. It's okay to ask questions. 🌹
Thank you so much.Please next timedo with subtitles.if its possible@@Teacher-Val
@@user-de1xh8ie4c Most of my recent videos have subtitles. Thank you for the suggestion!