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T EAC H I N G E N G L I S H

TO YO U N G L E A R N E RS

Tran Trung Nguyen, MA (Mr.)


WHAT DO YOU EXPECT TO KNOW
MORE OR IMPROVE UPON THE
COMPLETION OF THE COURSE?

TEYL
GENERAL INFORMATION COURSE OVERVIEW

Course title: TEACHING To provide Ss with:


ENGLISH TO YOUNG Children-centered
LEARNERS approaches
Activities for children
Number of credits: 3 (2 lessons
theoretical + 1 practical) Lesson planning for
children
Classroom management
techniques
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS ATTITUDE


Synthesize approaches and theories of English language teaching
Analyze young learner-related issues (psychology, developmental milestones, etc.)
Teach a group of young learners on a certain level with an appropriate lesson plan
Demonstrate classroom management in a young learner class
Develop study skills (communication, teamwork, creativity, problem solving and critical
thinking)
Construct competencies in English language teaching
Appreciate standards of professional conduct
Demonstrate positive attitudes to learning
Required texts/ readings
● Nunan, D. (2011). Teaching English to Young Learners. Anaheim:
Anaheim University Press.

Supplementary texts/ readings


● Paul, D. (2003). Teaching English to Children in Asia. Pearson
Longman.

● Halliwell, S. (1992). Teaching English in the Primary Classroom.


Longman Publishing.

● Scott, W.A. and Ytreberg, L.H. (1990). Teaching English to


Children. Longman Inc.
Supplementary texts/ readings
● Brumfit. C., Moon, R. and Tounge, R. (1991). Teaching English to
Children-From Practice to Principle. Collins ELT.

● Fisher, R. (1995). Teaching children to learn. Nelson Thornes Ltd.

● Lewis, G. (2004). The Internet and Young Learners. Oxford


University Press.

● McKay, P. and Guse, J. (2007). Five-minute Activities for Young


Learners. Cambridge Universiry Press.
Course contents and schedules

Session 01 Session 02

Course induction Classroom


Management
Who is “the young
learner?” Lesson planning
Methods and
Approaches in
ELT
LET’S DOODLE!
ACT IT OUT!
Course contents and schedules

Session 03 Session 04 Session 05 Session 06

Teaching Teaching grammar Teaching listening Teaching reading


vocabulary +
pronunciation Teaching speaking Teaching writing

MUSIC ON! LITTLE FINGERS! LET’S WATCH! STORY TIME!


Course contents and schedules

Session 07 Session 08 Session 08


Session 09

Lesson plan revisions Lesson plan revisions Microteaching

(Groups 1 – 4) (Groups 5 - 8) (Groups 1 - 2)

Quiz
Course contents and schedules

Session 10 Session 11 Session 08


Session 12

Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching

(Groups 3 - 4) (Groups 5 - 6) (Groups 7 - 8)

Quiz Quiz Quiz


assessment
50%
Group assignments
Midterm
30%

30%
Participation
20%
Quizzes

40% Microteaching

60% Final
Portfolio
70%
Assessment tasks

Participation Quizzes Group assignments


In-class discussions 15-minute quizzes on In-class and home
Q&A sections specific topics discussed assignments
Peer feedback in the course

Portfolio Microteaching
Lesson plan evaluation 60-minute group
A 500-word reflective microteaching
essay on ONE of the Activities in pre, while,
given topics post-teaching sections
Q&A and feedback
sections
Course policies

Assignment submissions attendance professionalism Academic integrity


Late submitted assignments: Attendance strongly recommended Prior preparation required Failure of the assignments/ course

20% of the component score Notice of absence given via the instructor’s Active roles in class discussions and imposed as a penalty for cheating

deducted per day email collaborative work and plagiarism


Attending at least 80% of the sessions No inappropriate use of cellphones
required to successfully complete the course
Late attendance (after 01:15 am and after
02:30 am) not encouraged
2023 - TEYL -
Dinh Tien Hoang Campus, every Thursday 20NHGD02CLC | Facebook
GET IN TOUCH
nguyentran@hcmussh.edu.vn Ned Tran | Facebook
Thanks For YOUR ATTENTION!!!

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