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Skill of Speaking
Teacher's role in the
development of speaking skill
among the students
M.Vijayalakshmi
Assistant Professor
B4 EL CS –
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Objectives
1. To make student teachers understand the
concept and theories of communication.
2. To develop the various skills of listening that are
useful in the classroom.
3. To train the student teachers in the skill of
speaking and the components of this skill.
4. To make them familiar with the skill of reading,
its method of teaching and evaluation.
5. To make them develop the skill of writing and
evaluation techniques of writing skill.
Unit – 3 :
Skill of Speaking
3.1 Speaking as a productive skill.
3.2 Characteristics of effective speaking.
3.3 Components of the skill of speaking.
3.4 Evaluation of speaking - Hitchman Rating Scale,
Role play Technique – Walter Bartz scale for role
play - Schulz communicative competence scale –
Oral interview or Live conversation.
3.5 Teacher's role in the development of speaking
skill among the students.
Unit – 3 :
Skill of Speaking
3.5 Teacher's role in the development
of speaking skill among the students.
• English is a language, not a subject
• Students not used to speaking
English.
• Students used to writing and
studying grammar.
• Students unwilling to participate.
• Students afraid of talking.
• Students are aware of the problem.
Speech is primary, original,
underived and the only one of
the skills that can be self-
sufficient in practice
Speaking means
conveying the
message through
the words of
mouth. This skill is
also called ‘Oral
Skill’ or
‘Communicative
Skill’.
• Success in training oral skills: breaking the
silence
• Objective: communication, not perfection.
• Participation in small groups: students feel
protected.
• Oral collaborative activity: they share the
mistakes.
• Mistakes are necessary to learn.
• Teacher as collaborator and observer.
• Involve all the students not only the good ones.
• Useful activities for their future profession.
• Avoid intimidation facing classmates.
The Speaking Skills
A person who can speak English can:
Produce the characteristic English speech sounds and sound
patterns both in isolation and combination.
Use appropriate stress and intonation patterns.
Use appropriate words and structures to express the
intended meanings.
Recall words and structures.
Organize thoughts and ideas into logical sequence.
Adjust speech according to audience.
Techniques of teaching speech skill
STAGE ONE: IMITATIVE PRACTICE
ORAL EXERCISES AND GAMES
Matching games.
Oral guessing games.
Simple repetition drill.
Substitution drill.
Question answer drill.
Situational.
Stage 2: Communicative Practice
EXERCISES
oROLE-PLAY-EXERCISES.
oDIALOGUES.
oDISCUSSIONS.
oCHAIN STORIES.
oTELLING JOKES.
oTALKS/LECTURES
How To Develop Speaking Skills?
To develop this skill, the students need
intensive practice. Speaking practice is
usually done in pair & group work.
Class Activities For Developing
Speaking Skills
Types Of Class Activities
Language experts have
organized oral skills into
four distinctive types.
i. Drills or Linguistically
Structured Activities
ii. Performance Activities
iii. Participation Activities
iv. Observation Activities
Drills or Linguistically Structured
Activities
Teacher provide a particular
structure and the students
practice it by repeating it.
For Example,
Student 1 to Student 2:
I’m Noureen. What’s your
name?
Student 2 to Student 3:
I’m Anam. What’s your
name?
…….. So on………..
Performance Activities
Students prepare
himself beforehand
and delivers a message
to a group.
e.g.
Student’s Speech
Participation Activities
Students participates in
some communicative
activity in a “natural
setting”.
e.g.
Discussions on some
topics.
Observation Activities
Students observe something, writes a brief
summary and present his finding to the
class.
Some Most Commonly Used
Activities
 Short Speeches
 Gap Activities
 Role Play
 Discussions
Short Speeches
• Students may be given some easy topics
• Prepare them in verbal or written form
• Come to stage or deliver a lecture or speech for given
time frame before the class.
Gap Activity
It is a form of a
Dialogue.
• One person has some
information which the
other person does not
have.
• An interview or self
introduction is an
activity of this kind.
Gap Activity
• In this way information gap is fill.
• This activity will remove the students
hesitation.
Role Play
This is also a form of
dialogue.
• Students may be
asked to play
different roles in the
form of a drama.
Students play
different roles.
Role Play
e.g.
One student act like Shopkeeper and the
other as the customer in a Shopping
situation.
Role Play
This exercise will encourage the
students to speak in real life situation.
Discussions
• Teacher will give
some topics or
pictures
• Give them
instructions how
to proceed
Discussions
• Students will discusses
the topic
• Then the teacher or
leader of group ask
the questions and
discussions are carried
out.
Suggestions for developing spoken english
 Practice in early stages of learning should
be limited.
 Practice in isolated periods, or of
meaninglessness words or sounds deadens
the interest in the new language learning.
 By hearing teacher’s sentences, pupil can get
initial contact with the flow of speech.
Key activities to learn correct pronunciation
and intonation are:
hearing
imitation
repetition
Sound differences could be carefully
handled.
Teacher needs to keep control over learning
process by correcting pupil’s mistake and needs
to arrange correct practice exercise indirectly.
Use the words in right place at the right moment.
It helps in acquiring a sound language habit.
Teaching English Pronunciation
Those illiterate people who mispronounce their words
should make an effort to learn the correct
pronunciation. Educationists who holds that absolutely
correct pronunciation should not demanded in the
beginning because it is difficult for the young learners.
There are two types of pronunciation:
STANDARD PRONUNCIATION
RECEIVED PRONUNCIATION
Problems of English Pronunciation
Sometimes the words pronounced are alike but they are
spelled differently and vise versa.
• There are difficulties with:
New vowel and consonant sounds: English has certain
vowels and consonants sounds which do not occur in the mother
or national tongue. these sounds presents difficulty for students.
Stress: The stress system in is different in English than mother
language.
The stress in English carries meaning e.g. ‘rebel, re’bel. If we
stress 1st syllable, it is noun, but if we tress 2nd syllable it
becomes a verb.
Intonation:
The intonation of English is also different than that of
mother language.
It is rightly said that it is easy to master sounds but it is very
difficult to master the stress, rhythm and intonation pattern.
• Rhythm:
It is very difficult for the learners to master the rhythms of English
as his own language is syllable-timed.
Orthography:
English is not a phonetic language, that is, the pronunciation of a
word is not a combination of various letters. For ex: the words
knife, enough. the spellings are not a sure guide to its
pronunciation.
Methods to remove difficulties
1. Importance of teacher’s model
2. Model of pronunciation to be followed
3. Emphasis on pronunciation
4. Using audio-visual aids
5. Teaching difficult sounds
the difficult sounds for students are those that do not occur in his
mother language e.g. vowels, diphthong and consonant sounds.
• Step 1-Production of the new sound by the teacher:
The teacher speaks a number of words containing the new sound. The
sounds are also told the position of various speech organs in producing the
sounds e.g. in producing /w/, lips are closely rounded as in whistling in
producing /v/, the lower lip is pressed against the upper teeth.
o Step 2-Production of the new sound by the students:
Students are asked to speak the words containing the new sounds after the teacher.
• Step 3-Presentation of minimal pair:
As some sounds are confusing they should be
presented in minimal pairs.
MINIMAL PAIR - a pair of words which differ from each other in
one sound only, the position of the sound remaining the same, e.g.
bed, bad, good, god.
• Step 4-Testing:
The teacher speaks a word from one column and asks the students to
speak out the corresponding word from the column.
Conclusion:
Speech is one of primary skills. Modern
educationists are of the view that because
of speaking skills we can learn reading and
writing skills easily.
Sources are taken from
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•Web sources
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Skill of Speaking

  • 1. Skill of Speaking Teacher's role in the development of speaking skill among the students M.Vijayalakshmi Assistant Professor
  • 2. B4 EL CS – COMMUNICATION SKILLS
  • 3. Objectives 1. To make student teachers understand the concept and theories of communication. 2. To develop the various skills of listening that are useful in the classroom. 3. To train the student teachers in the skill of speaking and the components of this skill. 4. To make them familiar with the skill of reading, its method of teaching and evaluation. 5. To make them develop the skill of writing and evaluation techniques of writing skill.
  • 4. Unit – 3 : Skill of Speaking 3.1 Speaking as a productive skill. 3.2 Characteristics of effective speaking. 3.3 Components of the skill of speaking. 3.4 Evaluation of speaking - Hitchman Rating Scale, Role play Technique – Walter Bartz scale for role play - Schulz communicative competence scale – Oral interview or Live conversation. 3.5 Teacher's role in the development of speaking skill among the students.
  • 5. Unit – 3 : Skill of Speaking 3.5 Teacher's role in the development of speaking skill among the students.
  • 6. • English is a language, not a subject • Students not used to speaking English. • Students used to writing and studying grammar. • Students unwilling to participate. • Students afraid of talking. • Students are aware of the problem.
  • 7. Speech is primary, original, underived and the only one of the skills that can be self- sufficient in practice
  • 8. Speaking means conveying the message through the words of mouth. This skill is also called ‘Oral Skill’ or ‘Communicative Skill’.
  • 9. • Success in training oral skills: breaking the silence • Objective: communication, not perfection. • Participation in small groups: students feel protected. • Oral collaborative activity: they share the mistakes. • Mistakes are necessary to learn. • Teacher as collaborator and observer. • Involve all the students not only the good ones. • Useful activities for their future profession. • Avoid intimidation facing classmates.
  • 10. The Speaking Skills A person who can speak English can: Produce the characteristic English speech sounds and sound patterns both in isolation and combination. Use appropriate stress and intonation patterns. Use appropriate words and structures to express the intended meanings. Recall words and structures. Organize thoughts and ideas into logical sequence. Adjust speech according to audience.
  • 11. Techniques of teaching speech skill STAGE ONE: IMITATIVE PRACTICE ORAL EXERCISES AND GAMES Matching games. Oral guessing games. Simple repetition drill. Substitution drill. Question answer drill. Situational.
  • 12. Stage 2: Communicative Practice EXERCISES oROLE-PLAY-EXERCISES. oDIALOGUES. oDISCUSSIONS. oCHAIN STORIES. oTELLING JOKES. oTALKS/LECTURES
  • 13. How To Develop Speaking Skills? To develop this skill, the students need intensive practice. Speaking practice is usually done in pair & group work.
  • 14. Class Activities For Developing Speaking Skills
  • 15. Types Of Class Activities Language experts have organized oral skills into four distinctive types. i. Drills or Linguistically Structured Activities ii. Performance Activities iii. Participation Activities iv. Observation Activities
  • 16. Drills or Linguistically Structured Activities Teacher provide a particular structure and the students practice it by repeating it. For Example, Student 1 to Student 2: I’m Noureen. What’s your name? Student 2 to Student 3: I’m Anam. What’s your name? …….. So on………..
  • 17. Performance Activities Students prepare himself beforehand and delivers a message to a group. e.g. Student’s Speech
  • 18. Participation Activities Students participates in some communicative activity in a “natural setting”. e.g. Discussions on some topics.
  • 19. Observation Activities Students observe something, writes a brief summary and present his finding to the class.
  • 20. Some Most Commonly Used Activities  Short Speeches  Gap Activities  Role Play  Discussions
  • 21. Short Speeches • Students may be given some easy topics • Prepare them in verbal or written form • Come to stage or deliver a lecture or speech for given time frame before the class.
  • 22. Gap Activity It is a form of a Dialogue. • One person has some information which the other person does not have. • An interview or self introduction is an activity of this kind.
  • 23. Gap Activity • In this way information gap is fill. • This activity will remove the students hesitation.
  • 24. Role Play This is also a form of dialogue. • Students may be asked to play different roles in the form of a drama. Students play different roles.
  • 25. Role Play e.g. One student act like Shopkeeper and the other as the customer in a Shopping situation.
  • 26. Role Play This exercise will encourage the students to speak in real life situation.
  • 27. Discussions • Teacher will give some topics or pictures • Give them instructions how to proceed
  • 28. Discussions • Students will discusses the topic • Then the teacher or leader of group ask the questions and discussions are carried out.
  • 29. Suggestions for developing spoken english  Practice in early stages of learning should be limited.  Practice in isolated periods, or of meaninglessness words or sounds deadens the interest in the new language learning.  By hearing teacher’s sentences, pupil can get initial contact with the flow of speech.
  • 30. Key activities to learn correct pronunciation and intonation are: hearing imitation repetition Sound differences could be carefully handled.
  • 31. Teacher needs to keep control over learning process by correcting pupil’s mistake and needs to arrange correct practice exercise indirectly. Use the words in right place at the right moment. It helps in acquiring a sound language habit.
  • 32. Teaching English Pronunciation Those illiterate people who mispronounce their words should make an effort to learn the correct pronunciation. Educationists who holds that absolutely correct pronunciation should not demanded in the beginning because it is difficult for the young learners. There are two types of pronunciation: STANDARD PRONUNCIATION RECEIVED PRONUNCIATION
  • 33. Problems of English Pronunciation Sometimes the words pronounced are alike but they are spelled differently and vise versa. • There are difficulties with: New vowel and consonant sounds: English has certain vowels and consonants sounds which do not occur in the mother or national tongue. these sounds presents difficulty for students. Stress: The stress system in is different in English than mother language. The stress in English carries meaning e.g. ‘rebel, re’bel. If we stress 1st syllable, it is noun, but if we tress 2nd syllable it becomes a verb.
  • 34. Intonation: The intonation of English is also different than that of mother language. It is rightly said that it is easy to master sounds but it is very difficult to master the stress, rhythm and intonation pattern. • Rhythm: It is very difficult for the learners to master the rhythms of English as his own language is syllable-timed. Orthography: English is not a phonetic language, that is, the pronunciation of a word is not a combination of various letters. For ex: the words knife, enough. the spellings are not a sure guide to its pronunciation.
  • 35. Methods to remove difficulties 1. Importance of teacher’s model 2. Model of pronunciation to be followed 3. Emphasis on pronunciation 4. Using audio-visual aids
  • 36. 5. Teaching difficult sounds the difficult sounds for students are those that do not occur in his mother language e.g. vowels, diphthong and consonant sounds. • Step 1-Production of the new sound by the teacher: The teacher speaks a number of words containing the new sound. The sounds are also told the position of various speech organs in producing the sounds e.g. in producing /w/, lips are closely rounded as in whistling in producing /v/, the lower lip is pressed against the upper teeth. o Step 2-Production of the new sound by the students: Students are asked to speak the words containing the new sounds after the teacher.
  • 37. • Step 3-Presentation of minimal pair: As some sounds are confusing they should be presented in minimal pairs. MINIMAL PAIR - a pair of words which differ from each other in one sound only, the position of the sound remaining the same, e.g. bed, bad, good, god. • Step 4-Testing: The teacher speaks a word from one column and asks the students to speak out the corresponding word from the column.
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  • 39. Conclusion: Speech is one of primary skills. Modern educationists are of the view that because of speaking skills we can learn reading and writing skills easily.
  • 40. Sources are taken from •Slidesharenet.com •Web sources