One of the main things I have learnt this week
is about integrating skills: reading, writing and vocabulary. They can go all
together through the internet and be taught in such a way that students can
easily understand the whole thing.
Skills are used according to the aim of the interaction that takes place. I mean that in real communication skills are naturally integrated no matter which comes first. For example:
1- It is impossible to take part in a
conversation if you do not listen to what the other person is saying. The same
goes for writing. People seldom write without reading (even to check what they
have written).
Thus the same subject or experience leads to
the use of different skills.
It is fairly improbable that skills are used
isolated in real life interaction. In order to replicate its mechanisms to make
the teaching and learning processes more communicative teachers will try to
think of different possibilities to make pupils feel that the foreign language
they are learning is useful.
On the
other hand, in textbooks, for the sake of methodological organization, we
generally find a pre-established pattern provided for integrating skills. Thus,
the lesson opens with a text or dialogue to be listened to or read, followed by
the practice of the oral skill through conversation or discussion and
afterwards the written one.
But on
the internet the skills are integrated per se. We do not need a textbook to
find the context, the context is there and the glorious thing about it is that
we can share this context at any time.
What the teacher desires is to see children do
things with language. She wants them to perceive the usefulness of language and
get to know the world and share their findings with others. She encourages
reflection on values, cultural identity, teamwork, diversity, friendship, and
so on. Language, then, is meant to be a tool for teachers to make students grow
up, to explore the value of learning and to foster language development. In
fact, learning a language becomes an educational project.
But above all, teachers find that
cross-curricula activities through the internet are possible and allows
students to get knowledge not only in the language but also on the other areas
(science, history, etc.) he is reading, writing or listening. Still, its
acquisition has to be a natural process, not an unnatural and farfetched
process.
As Claudia Ferradas Moi said:
“When we teach a language we do not aim only at
the acquisition of the language system, we contribute to educating the whole person. With this educational
objective in mind, we explore different topics and ideas helping pupils develop
learner autonomy and critical thinking from a very early stage”
Elena Rivas
I thing that the affective stage mentioned is also important because as we have people from many other countries who are not so European. So there are customs that have to learn and respect. And there are also our customs to teach. They are different and students should learn that difference does not necessarily mean wrong. It means different and worthy of knowing and getting to understand.
What do you think? Elena