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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 |
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 |
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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