1. SPEAKING SKILLS
First Step To Communicate
Presenter:
Hina Javaid
Lecturer in English
Professional Competency Enhancement Program for Faculty members,
2013
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3. Objectives
• to augment spoken communication
• To cultivate the understanding of Second language
• To make the audience realize the problems behind the deficiency
or lack of speaking proficiency
4. The human brain is a wonderful thing
It starts working the moment you are born and never stops
18. You are not Alone
94% of us get the same public-speaking anxiety
Escape? Dejection? Shame?
19. Truth• They don’t care
• They don’t care
• They don’t care
• They don’t care about
• Your emotions
• Your feelings’
• Your personality problems
• Your anxieties
• Your hopes
They are so much self absorbed.
Thinking something like
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24. Language learning vs. language acquisition
• Language learning is a life long process
Language acquisition
• Acquiring a language through a
subconscious process during which
we are unaware of grammatical rules
• The natural way of acquiring mother
tongue/native language
• Requires a source of natural
communication
• Does not require extensive use of
conscious grammatical rules and
tedious drills
Language learning
• Direct instructional based conscious
process of learning a new language
• Conscious knowledge of the new
language and learners can talk about
that knowledge
• form is of greater importance than
communication
• objective is for the student to
understand the structure and rules
of the language through the
application of intellect and logical
deductive reasoning
25. Differences Between First and Second LanguageAcquisition/Learning
Always acquired
Continual input/interaction with
caregiver
No emotional barrier
No explicit methodology
Motivation to comprehend
No inter-language
1st
Language
Usually learned
Sporadic(irregular) interaction
May be emotional barrier
Focus on method
May be less motivated
Reliance on inter-language
2nd
Language
31. Inter-Language
A stage in second language acquisition when some rules of target language
are learned and
• Overgeneralized and transferred from first language to second language
First child: Myself lied to mom! I am liar
Second child : No, say, I lied to mom!
First child: You are a big liar than me. It was me who lied to
mom!
40. Speaking English/Spoken English
Vocabulary
& diction
Syllables
identificatio
n
Stress
practice
pronunciation
Accent &
accent
reduction
Tone &
intonation
Fluency &
rhythm
Non-verbal
communication