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LEVELING STRATEGIES PROPOSAL FOR SEVENTH GRADERS WHO COME WITHOUT EFL (ENGLISH FOREING LANGUAGE) BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE AT LICEO BRAULIO CARRILLO COLINA
1. UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER
FACULTAD DE EDUCACIÓN
CARRERA DE LICENCIATURA EN
ENSEÑANZA DEL INGLÉS
MEMORIA DE SEMINARIO DE
GRADUACIÓN PARA OBTENER EL
GRADO DE LICENCIATURA EN
ENSEÑANZA DEL INGLÉS.
“LEVELING STRATEGIES PROPOSAL
FOR SEVENTH GRADERS WHO COME
WITHOUT EFL (ENGLISH FOREING
LANGUAGE) BACKGROUND
KNOWLEDGE AT LICEO BRAULIO
CARRILLO COLINA”
MSc. PRISCILLA REYES RAMÍREZ
Bach. ALEXANDER ALARCÓN
MORALES
2012
3. INTRODUCTION
IT WAS DONE TO
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LEVEL THE STUDENTS
HELP THE STUDENTS
HAVE A BETTER ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
AVOID DESERTION IN SEVENTH GRADE
AVOID FEAR FROM THESTUDENT TO THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
4. GENERAL OBJECTIVE
To propose new techniques and strategies to
level seventh grade students who came
without English classes in primary school at
the Liceo Braulio Carrillo Colina.
5. SPECIFIC OBJETIVES
1. To analyze the previous knowledge English in from
the students in seventh grade.
2. To describe new techniques to help students
acquiring target language in seven grade students.
3. To propose strategies to level students who did not
receive English lessons when they were in primary
school with the rest who received them.
4. To provide a creative methodology for learning the
basic English knowledge to seventh grade students.
7. • MINISTRY OF PUBLIC EDUCATION
– Policies
• HISTORY OF ENGLISH IN COSTA RICA
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MIDDLE XIX CENTURY
1935 CHANGES
PROLED
2008 ENGLISH TEACHING SPREAD
ENGLISH AREAS
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READING
LISTENING
WRITING
SPEAKING
8. • IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN COSTA RICA
• MOTIVATION AMONG STUDENTS IN SEVETH
GRADE.
– The word motivation is coined from the Latin word
"movere", which means to move. Motivation is
defined as an internal drive that activates behavior
and gives it direction. Motivation theory is
concerned about processes that describe why and
how human behavior is activated and directed.
9. • PREADOLESCENCE
– KIDS AROUND 11 TO 13 YEARS OLD
• According to Freud, (1926), he developed some
stages to give information related to the
development of the students since the birth. For
him the preadolescence in the last stage and it
is called “Latency”. In this stage teenagers avoid
thinking in the sexual desires and they are
concentrating in other interest like their body´s
image.
10. METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
• INVESTIGATION
• A research is said to be explicative when its
central point is to identify the factors that
determine or contribute for a given
phenomenon to happen. This is the sort of
research that deepens the knowledge about
reality, for it aims to explain the reason why
these things happen.
11. ANALISYS AND INTERPRETATION
OF THE RESULTS
• STUDENTS FROM SEVENTH GRADE
• SELECTION: 20 STUDENTS
• MOST IMPORTANT RESULTS
12. EXPERIENCE IN A PRIMARY SCHOOL ENGLISH
CLASS
31%
Excellent
61%
Good
8%
Regular
13. FIRST ORAL ACTIVITY FEELING IN
CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH CLASS
25%
35%
Good
Bad
20%
Frustrated
Motivated
20%