Thursday, March 4, 2010

Podcast #2: ESL Reading Lessons

Bill and Sabah's ESL Teaching Tips, Episode #2

Our podcast contains some suggestions of how to conduct an ESL reading lesson. We will provide activity ideas to help students to improve their reading comprehension skills. We hope that you find our podcast helpful.

The intended audience is ESL instructors, but we welcome all listeners.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when listening to the podcast:
1. In the podcast, we talk about activity ideas for all three stages of a reading lesson: pre-reading, during-reading, and post-reading.
2. We recommend sequencing the during-reading activities from general to more specific comprehension tasks.
3. In order to guarantee 3-5 during-reading comprehension activities, we recommend using an authentic reading text of 1-2 pages.

Link to Podcast:
http://billharris.podbean.com/bill-and-sabahs-esl-podcast-2-reading/


Useful Links:
http://esl-programs-lessons.suite101.com/article.cfm/improving_esl_reading_skills (pre-reading)

http://departments.weber.edu/teachall/reading/prereading.html (pre-reading academic)

http://legacy.lclark.edu/~krauss/toppicks/reading.html (reading activities)

http://iteslj.org/Lessons/ (more reading activities)

http://esl.about.com/library/lessons/bl_baker2.htm (sample lesson plan with pre-, during, and post-reading activities)

http://home.earthlink.net/~cnew/research.htm (copyright laws and education)

6 comments:

  1. Nice tunes! I thought you guys had a lot of great ideas and I liked that you had so many helpful links at the end. Also, you threw in "schema activation" which I think scored you some points!

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  2. I like that you included the link for copyright laws, good job you two!

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  3. I like that you have a basic outline of your podcast on the blog. Sometimes you don't want to listen to the whole podcast to decide if the podcast is something that will be helpful for you. This is a great way to know ahead of time what will be discussed during the podcast.

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  4. Bill, Great Music!! You two really work well together in creating these podcasts. The content is always useful, and both of you are excellent at speaking clearly at a good pace.

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  5. I really liked the different ideas your mentioned for schema activation in an inductive way. The variety of activities you addressed involving skimming and scanning stategies are also very useful options for during reading practice. I will definitely visit your blog again in the future to remind myself of all the useful strategies you explored for teaching reading.

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  6. This podcast has a lot of useful tips for reading activities. I also appreciate the link for copyright laws.

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