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A: Student: May, it only has
three letters.
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Developing your speaking skills will involve gaining
fluency in spoken interactions with others, as well as
practicing your pronunciation. To practice
pronunciation try reading aloud or repeating after a
recorded text, trying to reproduce the pronunciation
and intonation of the original.
As in your first language, your writing will be improved
by becoming a critical reader - try to think actively
about how texts are structured and what kinds of
phrases or vocabulary are used for different purposes
(e.g. introducing a topic, describing, comparing and
contrasting, writing conclusions).
General listening skills are your ability to understand
meaning. When someone speaks you understand
what they want to say. Focused listening skills are your
ability to hear particular sounds. Each language has
a set of sounds: these are the vowels and consonants
You should understand the main ideas of most speech
in a standard dialect.You should demonstrate an
emerging awareness of culturally implied meanings
beyond the surface meanings of the text.
2-Speaking
The ability to speak confidently and fluently is
something which children will develop during their time
at school, and something that will help them throughout
their life.
Speaking skills are defined as the skills which allow us
to communicate effectively. They give us the ability to
convey information verbally and in a way that the
listener can understand.
Children will learn English-speaking skills as well as
speaking skills in other languages, in primary and
secondary school. Learning how to develop English
speaking skills is so important for ESL students and
EAL students too. It's one of the most important
parts of language learning as speaking is how we
tend to communicate in everyday life.
Speaking is an interactive process where information
is shared, and if necessary, acted upon by the listener.
So, it’s important to develop both speaking and
listening skills in order to communicate effectively.
You should be understood without difficulty by natives,
and converse in a clear and participatory fashion.
You should be able to initiate, sustain, and bring
closure to a wide variety of communicative tasks.
3-Reading
4-Writing
You should be able to address a variety of topics with
significant precision and detail.
You should be able to write competently about topics
relating to particular interests and write clearly about
special fields of competence.
You should be able to organize writings with a sense of
theoretical structure. Here are the five most common
types of writing styles, a quick exploration of each and
some new strategies for teaching them.
Writing is one of the more traditional aspects of
communication. We often write as part of our job,
communicating via email and messenger apps like Slack,
as well as in more formal documents, like project reports
and white papers.
Conveying information clearly, concisely, and with an
accurate tone of voice are all important parts of written
communication.
Communicating verbally is how many of us share
information in the workplace. This can be informal,
such as chatting with coworkers about an upcoming
deliverable, or more formal, such as meeting with your
manager to discuss your performance.
1-Listening Skill /
listening Sub-skills /
Listening Activities.
2-Speaking Skill /
Speaking sub-skills /
Speaking Activities..
3- Reading Skill /
Reading Sub-skills /
Reading Activities.
4-Writing Skill / Writing
Sub-skills
Writing Activities.
Other Resources
1-Back
2-Chalk Talk.
3-Conversation.
4-Talking to learn.
5-Reader's Guide
6-Reading abilities.
7- Listening sub-skills.
8-Listen and do songs.
9-The conversation class.
10-The communication practice.
11-Using letters to tell stories.
12-Creating a storytelling Classroom.
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