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The Principles of Teaching Speaking for Children
SESSION 4
PRAYOGO HADI SULISTIO, M.Pd
PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS, FKIP
KEMAMPUAN AKHIR YANG DIHARAPKAN
• Students are able to applied the principles of
teaching speaking for children
What is Teaching?
(Kimble Garmezy, 1963:133) defines teaching as “showing or
helping someone to learn how to do something, giving
instructions, guiding in the study of something, providing with
knowledge, causing to know or understand”.
According to Brown (2000) “teaching should be defined with a
term of learning, because “teaching” facilitates a learning
process, gives the learner an opportunity to learn and sets the
conditions essential for learning.”
“Teaching is the didactic process in which
both the teacher and student participate,
and its main goal is to promote and support
learning.”
What is Teaching?
Speaking to the Children
Young learners learn language differently from adults to some extent.
First, they respond to meaning rather than to language form. It means
they will learn better if the lessons focus on interaction, meaning, and
fluency rather than on accuracy (Moon, 2000:5; Harmer, 2001:38).
Second, children focus on here and now situation in such a way that
the designed lessons should catch their immediate interest as well as
their motivation to use the language. It can be done by providing
authentic materials to make them see the benefits of learning the
language for their real-life situation (Brown, 2001:88).
Three Schools of Language Acquisitions
According to
Skinner (1957), Behaviorism is an important influence
on psychology, education, and language teaching,
especially in explaining how language is automatically
produced by an individual through his/her need to
react to a stimulus in daily life. intention or a purpose
of creating language, but the language will be naturally
evolved through human nature.
Three Schools of Language Acquisitions
Chomsky (1964) emphasizes that sufficiency and self-cognitive
development of language is a principle based on how an
individual can select and produce language. Similarly Brown
(2000) interprets their theoretical foundation as “Cognitive
psychologists asserted that meaning, understanding, and knowing
were significant data for psychological study.” (p.10) According to
Brown (2000), this school of cognitive psychologist, like
generative linguistics, attempts to find out underlying enthusiasm
and deeper structures of human activities by using rational
approach.
Three Schools of Language Acquisitions
According to Brown (2000), scholars studying first and second
language acquisition have demonstrated constructivist
perspectives through studies of conversational discourse, socio-
cultural factors in learning, and integrationist theories.
Teaching Speaking
Speaking ability from a more updated perspective should be titled
as communicative competence. Communicative competence is
actually a term of Linguistics which involves a language user's
grammatical knowledge of syntax, morphology, phonology…etc.
More importantly, a speaker of high proficiency should be able to
demonstrate his/her understandings of social knowledge and
articulate appropriately.
Four Competences of Speaking
For training language learners’ speaking ability, components of four
communicative abilities need to be included. They are four abilities that
Hymes (1972) and Canale (1983) have mentioned. Canale and Swain
(1980) considered and defined four communicative competences in their
model of communicative competence as well as the speaking ability.
They argue that the strategic competence, grammatical competence,
sociolinguistic competence, and discourse competence are four key
abilities of speaking. To be more precise, grammatical competence involves
words and rules. Sociolinguistic competence means speaking in a high
level of appropriateness and politeness. Discourse competence focuses on
abilities of fluency, cohesion and coherence. Finally, strategic competence
means that communication strategies should be applied to release linguistic
limitations.
Brown Focusing on Teaching Speaking
Under the trend of globalization, to EFL learners’ increasing need of using
English to communicate in international situations, this section will introduce
teaching strategies of speaking in different schools. Brown (2007) proposes
eight points as principles of teaching learners speaking well in English.
They are :
1. Conversational discourse
2. Teaching pronunciation
3. Accuracy and fluency
4. Affective factors
5. The interaction effect
6. Questions about intelligibility
7. The growth of spoken corpora
8. Genres of spoken language.
• Thank you

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  • 1. The Principles of Teaching Speaking for Children SESSION 4 PRAYOGO HADI SULISTIO, M.Pd PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS, FKIP
  • 2. KEMAMPUAN AKHIR YANG DIHARAPKAN • Students are able to applied the principles of teaching speaking for children
  • 3. What is Teaching? (Kimble Garmezy, 1963:133) defines teaching as “showing or helping someone to learn how to do something, giving instructions, guiding in the study of something, providing with knowledge, causing to know or understand”. According to Brown (2000) “teaching should be defined with a term of learning, because “teaching” facilitates a learning process, gives the learner an opportunity to learn and sets the conditions essential for learning.”
  • 4. “Teaching is the didactic process in which both the teacher and student participate, and its main goal is to promote and support learning.” What is Teaching?
  • 5. Speaking to the Children Young learners learn language differently from adults to some extent. First, they respond to meaning rather than to language form. It means they will learn better if the lessons focus on interaction, meaning, and fluency rather than on accuracy (Moon, 2000:5; Harmer, 2001:38). Second, children focus on here and now situation in such a way that the designed lessons should catch their immediate interest as well as their motivation to use the language. It can be done by providing authentic materials to make them see the benefits of learning the language for their real-life situation (Brown, 2001:88).
  • 6. Three Schools of Language Acquisitions According to Skinner (1957), Behaviorism is an important influence on psychology, education, and language teaching, especially in explaining how language is automatically produced by an individual through his/her need to react to a stimulus in daily life. intention or a purpose of creating language, but the language will be naturally evolved through human nature.
  • 7. Three Schools of Language Acquisitions Chomsky (1964) emphasizes that sufficiency and self-cognitive development of language is a principle based on how an individual can select and produce language. Similarly Brown (2000) interprets their theoretical foundation as “Cognitive psychologists asserted that meaning, understanding, and knowing were significant data for psychological study.” (p.10) According to Brown (2000), this school of cognitive psychologist, like generative linguistics, attempts to find out underlying enthusiasm and deeper structures of human activities by using rational approach.
  • 8. Three Schools of Language Acquisitions According to Brown (2000), scholars studying first and second language acquisition have demonstrated constructivist perspectives through studies of conversational discourse, socio- cultural factors in learning, and integrationist theories.
  • 9. Teaching Speaking Speaking ability from a more updated perspective should be titled as communicative competence. Communicative competence is actually a term of Linguistics which involves a language user's grammatical knowledge of syntax, morphology, phonology…etc. More importantly, a speaker of high proficiency should be able to demonstrate his/her understandings of social knowledge and articulate appropriately.
  • 10. Four Competences of Speaking For training language learners’ speaking ability, components of four communicative abilities need to be included. They are four abilities that Hymes (1972) and Canale (1983) have mentioned. Canale and Swain (1980) considered and defined four communicative competences in their model of communicative competence as well as the speaking ability. They argue that the strategic competence, grammatical competence, sociolinguistic competence, and discourse competence are four key abilities of speaking. To be more precise, grammatical competence involves words and rules. Sociolinguistic competence means speaking in a high level of appropriateness and politeness. Discourse competence focuses on abilities of fluency, cohesion and coherence. Finally, strategic competence means that communication strategies should be applied to release linguistic limitations.
  • 11. Brown Focusing on Teaching Speaking Under the trend of globalization, to EFL learners’ increasing need of using English to communicate in international situations, this section will introduce teaching strategies of speaking in different schools. Brown (2007) proposes eight points as principles of teaching learners speaking well in English. They are : 1. Conversational discourse 2. Teaching pronunciation 3. Accuracy and fluency 4. Affective factors 5. The interaction effect 6. Questions about intelligibility 7. The growth of spoken corpora 8. Genres of spoken language.