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Topic 2 – Language analysis and awareness
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Syllabus content
Learning outcomes
Successful candidates are able to:
Assessment
2.1
Basic concepts and
terminology used in ELT
to discuss language form
and use
understand key terminology used in ELT to talk about language and
apply this terminology
to planning and teaching
Assignment:
Language related tasks
Language analysis
for teaching
2.2
Grammar
Grammatical frameworks:
rules and conventions
relating to
words, sentences,
paragraphs and texts
a. understand a range of the rules
and conventions relating to
words, sentences, paragraphs and texts
b. demonstrate a basic working knowledge of how the verb
phrase and the noun phrase are formed and used in English,
for example:
• tense and aspect
• voice
•
modality, including the expression of hypothetical meaning
• finite and non-finite forms
• the adverbial element
• countability
2.3
Lexis
Word formation, meaning
and
use in context
a. understand basic principles of word formation and lexical
meaning, for example:
• meaning and definition
• pronunciation
• spelling
• affixation and compounding
•
synonymy and hyponymy
b. understand the effect on word choice of factors such as:
• co-text (e.g. collocation)
• context of situation (style)
2.4
Phonology
The formation and
description of English
phonemes
Features of connected
speech
a. demonstrate a working knowledge of the sounds of English
b. understand some features of connected speech, for example:
•
linking
• assimilation and elision
• word and sentence stress
• intonation patterns
2.5
The practical significance of
similarities and differences
between
languages
identify some significant differences between their own
language
and a foreign language, and demonstrate in practice their
understanding of the relevance of some of these differences for the
teacher and
learner
Assignment:
Focus on
the learner
2.6
Reference materials for
language awareness
use a range of reference material to analyse and describe language
for teaching purposes
Assignment:
Language related tasks
2.7
Key strategies and
approaches for developing
learners’ language
knowledge
use strategies, approaches and techniques to develop learners’
language knowledge, for example inductive and deductive
presentations.
Teaching practice
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