conceptualizing content



Conceptualizing Content According to Language, Learner, and Social Context.

Focus on Language
Linguistic Skills
Situations
Pronounciation, grammar, vocabulary
e.g intonation, verb tenses, prefixes and suffixes.
The contexts in which language is used
e.g at the hospital, at the clinic.
Topics / themes
Communicative Functions
What the language is used to talk about
e.g. healthy relations, medical terminology.
What the language is used for
e.g expressing preference, asking for directions.
Competencies
Tasks
Language and behavior to perform tasks
e.g receive patient,
What you accomplish with the Language
e.g , speak english well, for work
Content
Speaking
Subject matter other than language
e.g Listening for patient
Oral skills
e.g dialog, producing fluent stretches of discourse
Listening
Reading
Aural comprehension skills
e.g listening for gist,
Understanding written texts and learning reading subskills
e.g predicting content, understanding the main idea, interpreting the text
Writing
Genre
Producing written texts and learning writing sub skills
e.g using appropriate rhetorical structure,
Spoken and written texts that accomplish a purpose within a social context
e.g analyzing a text, in terms of its purpose and how it achleves the purpose within the social context producting texts.

 Focus on Learning and the Learner
Affective Goals
Interpersonal Skills
Learning Strategies
Attitudes toward learning, language, and culture
e.g developing confidence. Learning from one’s mistakes
How one interacts with others to promote learning
e.g learning to work effectively in groups
How one learns
e.g self – monitoring, memory techniques, and practice.


Focus on Social Context
Sociolinguistic Skills
Sociocultural Skills
Sociopolitical Skills
Choosing and using appropriate language
e.g levels of politeness. Body language
Understanding cultural norms and their relation to one’s own
e.g expectations of men and women, gift - giving
Learning to antique and take action for effective change
e.g navigating systems, critical interpretation of text.






4 komentar:

  • DERY MULIA PUTRI | April 19, 2012 at 6:18 AM

    Hello group 4 :) *your blog's background colour is soft, i like it :D
    Btw, What are you going to design? Is it Eng for nursing course?
    Are you going to continue designing the course on our previous task?

  • english for specific purpose | April 19, 2012 at 6:50 AM

    hmmm,nice design.there is something that caught my eyes but there is only a bit lacking namely learning strategies, I think u can add other learning strategies that can make the students feel enjoy the course and they will not feel bored.But it's okay.

    By: Redisman Gultom

  • researchers of English for Indonesians | May 10, 2012 at 1:34 AM

    overall, this is a good piece of mind mapping
    I'd just like to suggest that this would be more magnificent if the mindmapping is set over this one :)

    Mr. Andre

  • esp course | May 11, 2012 at 6:56 PM

    from the performance... well i like you write your mind mapping with this way,listing then the other way,,,

    but i want to ask some ...
    first... what is the different between this listing with the other mind mapping??? are they same?? if they are different would you like to explain it to me anyway...???

    because based on my view,, when i see in your schema on mind mapping,, you do not put the sociopolitical skill on your focus on social context,,but then in this listing,,you put it,,so why could be like this????

    and in terms of focus language you just put Pronounciation, grammar, vocabulary on your linguistics skill it seems that you do not need discourse on this language skill but when i read again..i find this "dialog, producing fluent stretches of discourse" ,,
    it seems that you need discourse on your learning process later,, so i got confused on it????

    i am so happy if you could explain it to me detailly

    thanks anyway
    don't forget to come to my blog and free to comment ..we need your comment to advance our project

    pebrina pirmani (pebrinapirmani.blogspot.com)

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