Fadilah Khairunnisa - 2223180050 - 3B - ESP Final Exam
Fadilah Khairunnisa - 2223180050 - 3B - ESP Final Exam
Fadilah Khairunnisa - 2223180050 - 3B - ESP Final Exam
Please make (search in internet) suitable media and materials to Teach Listening,
Speaking, Reading, And Writing based on your ESP!
Example
2. Speaking
New expressions are best taught through listening activities. That way,
students will know exactly the pronunciation. To induce meaning to students,
teachers can act out or use picture to describe the word. Translating the new
word into students’ native language is unnecessary. Teachers can provide
themselves with puppets, pictures, cassettes, videos, and so forth. Puppets may
bring certain feelings among children. Children can enjoy acting out scenes with
puppets or toy animals. Students can develop their own characters and voices
based on the puppets. Pictures can help students in understanding meaning, they
can also be used in coloring activities, retelling stories, or language games.
Cassettes and videos are also wonderful for introducing songs, pronunciation,
and so on.
Example
Activity: The teacher shows the picture on the flash card or the teacher could
draw a picture on white board, then the teacher ask the student what’s the
picture and anything related to the picture. The teacher also could help the
students in pronouncing the words.
3. Reading
The content of children’s literature can motivate the interest of students
to learn a new language. Bringing in children’s literature into English
language class can also create opportunities for language learners to practice
language in purposeful ways, and the experiences of reading children’s
literature encourages language learners to construct meaning and to engage
in active reading (Rigg & Allen, 1989; cited in Liu, 2000, p.189).
Among types of children’s literature, the picture book is the one that has
been suggested and used often by teachers because both the pictures and the
text work interdependently to tell a story, and the language-rich illustrations
create a rich contextualization (SpangenbergUrbschat & Prtichard, 1994;
Hadaway, Vardell, & Young, 2002; cited in Liu, 2000, p.191)
It is important to select books to support student learning from every
genre of children’s literature (Popps, 2005, p.85). A literary genre is a
specific kind of literature, such as biography, poetry, or historical fiction,
and each genre has certain characteristics that distinguish it from the others.
Moreover, there are certain characters that can be learn from each of the
story.
Example:
Media: Simple text for example descriptive text or narrative text
Activity: For learners around 6-12 years old, they should read the text
carefully and they retell the story with their own ideas.
4. Writing
Writing is recognized as the most difficult of the four language skills.
However, writing English can be a lot simpler than often appears, and the
children can have a lot of fun while learning. There are some reasons why
writing is important to be learned by young learners (Paul, 2005). One
reason is simply that by adding another skill, the children can learn target
pattern more deeply. Another reason is that writing is very visible. The
children, the teacher, and parents can all see what the children are learning
and can have a better idea of what has been accomplished.
Example:
Media: Writing practice sheet and pencil
Activity: The students should write the word on the guideline, then they
write it again but not in the guidline. The teachers should help them to do
it. The teachers also could help them spells each letters and help them to
pronounce the words.
References:
Suganda, Linda Agustina. 2016. Teaching Reading for Young Learners in EFL
Context. Journal Of English Literacy Education, Vol. 3, No. 1, May. 2016.