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TEACHING SPEAKING
Introduction
•

Speaking is "the process of building and sharing meaning through
the use of verbal and non-verbal symbols, in a variety of contexts"
(Chaney, 1998, p. 13). Speaking is a crucial part of second language
learning and teaching. However, today's world requires that the goal
of teaching speaking should improve students' communicative skills,
because, only in that way, students can express themselves and
learn how to follow the social and cultural rules appropriate in each
communicative circumstance.
How To Teach Speaking
• Communicative language teaching
is based on real-life situations that
require communication. By using
this method in ESL classes,
students will have the opportunity of
communicating with each other in
the target language. In brief, ESL
teachers should create a classroom
environment where students have
real-life communication, authentic
activities, and meaningful tasks that
promote oral language. This can
occur when students collaborate in
groups to achieve a goal or to
complete a task.
Activities To Promote Speaking
Discussions
• After a content-based lesson, a
discussion can be held for various
reasons. The students may aim to
arrive at a conclusion, share ideas
about an event, or find solutions in
their discussion groups. Before the
discussion, it is essential that the
purpose of the discussion activity is
set by the teacher. In this way, the
discussion points are relevant to this
purpose, so that students do not
spend their time chatting with each
other about irrelevant things.
Role Play
• One other way of getting students to speak is roleplaying. Students pretend they are in various social
contexts and have a variety of social roles. In role-play
activities, the teacher gives information to the learners
such as who they are and what they think or feel.
Simulations
• Simulations are very similar to
role-plays but what makes
simulations different than role
plays is that they are more
elaborate. In simulations, students
can bring items to the class to
create a realistic environment. For
instance, if a student is acting as a
singer, she brings a microphone
to sing and so on. Role plays and
simulations have many
advantages. First, since they are
entertaining, they motivate the
students. Second,they increase
the self-confidence of hesitant
students.
Brainstorming
• On a given topic, students can produce ideas in a
limited time. Depending on the context, either
individual or group brainstorming is effective and
learners generate ideas quickly and freely. The good
characteristics of brainstorming is that the students
are not criticized for their ideas so students will be
open to sharing new ideas.
Storytelling

• Students can briefly summarize a
tale or story they heard from
somebody beforehand, or they
may create their own stories to
tell their classmates. Story telling
fosters creative thinking. It also
helps students express ideas in
the format of beginning,
development, and ending,
including the characters and
setting a story has to have.
Students also can tell riddles or
jokes. For instance, at the very
beginning of each class session,
the teacher may call a few
students to tell short riddles or
jokes as an opening. In this way,
not only will the teacher address
students’ speaking ability, but
also get the attention of the class.
Interviews

•

Students can conduct interviews on selected topics with various
people. It is a good idea that the teacher provides a rubric to
students so that they know what type of questions they can ask or
what path to follow, but students should prepare their own interview
questions. Conducting interviews with people gives students a
chance to practice their speaking ability not only in class but also
outside and helps them becoming socialized. After interviews, each
student can present his or her study to the class. Moreover,
students can interview each other and "introduce" his or her partner
to the class.
REPORTING
• Before coming to class,
students are asked to read
a newspaper or magazine
and, in class, they report
to their friends what they
find as the most interesting
news. Students can also
talk about whether they
have experienced anything
worth telling their friends in
their daily lives before
class.
Conclusion
• Teaching speaking is a very important part of
second language learning. The ability to
communicate in a second language clearly
and efficiently contributes to the success of
the learner in school and success later in
every phase of life. Therefore, it is essential
that language teachers pay great attention to
teaching speaking. Rather than leading
students to pure memorization, providing a
rich environment where meaningful
communication takes place is desired. With
this aim, various speaking activities such as
those listed above can contribute a great deal
to students in developing basic interactive
skills necessary for life. These activities make
students more active in the learning process
and at the same time make their learning
more meaningful and fun for them.
Teaching speaking

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Teaching speaking

  • 2. Introduction • Speaking is "the process of building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non-verbal symbols, in a variety of contexts" (Chaney, 1998, p. 13). Speaking is a crucial part of second language learning and teaching. However, today's world requires that the goal of teaching speaking should improve students' communicative skills, because, only in that way, students can express themselves and learn how to follow the social and cultural rules appropriate in each communicative circumstance.
  • 3. How To Teach Speaking • Communicative language teaching is based on real-life situations that require communication. By using this method in ESL classes, students will have the opportunity of communicating with each other in the target language. In brief, ESL teachers should create a classroom environment where students have real-life communication, authentic activities, and meaningful tasks that promote oral language. This can occur when students collaborate in groups to achieve a goal or to complete a task.
  • 5. Discussions • After a content-based lesson, a discussion can be held for various reasons. The students may aim to arrive at a conclusion, share ideas about an event, or find solutions in their discussion groups. Before the discussion, it is essential that the purpose of the discussion activity is set by the teacher. In this way, the discussion points are relevant to this purpose, so that students do not spend their time chatting with each other about irrelevant things.
  • 6.
  • 7. Role Play • One other way of getting students to speak is roleplaying. Students pretend they are in various social contexts and have a variety of social roles. In role-play activities, the teacher gives information to the learners such as who they are and what they think or feel.
  • 8.
  • 9. Simulations • Simulations are very similar to role-plays but what makes simulations different than role plays is that they are more elaborate. In simulations, students can bring items to the class to create a realistic environment. For instance, if a student is acting as a singer, she brings a microphone to sing and so on. Role plays and simulations have many advantages. First, since they are entertaining, they motivate the students. Second,they increase the self-confidence of hesitant students.
  • 10. Brainstorming • On a given topic, students can produce ideas in a limited time. Depending on the context, either individual or group brainstorming is effective and learners generate ideas quickly and freely. The good characteristics of brainstorming is that the students are not criticized for their ideas so students will be open to sharing new ideas.
  • 11. Storytelling • Students can briefly summarize a tale or story they heard from somebody beforehand, or they may create their own stories to tell their classmates. Story telling fosters creative thinking. It also helps students express ideas in the format of beginning, development, and ending, including the characters and setting a story has to have. Students also can tell riddles or jokes. For instance, at the very beginning of each class session, the teacher may call a few students to tell short riddles or jokes as an opening. In this way, not only will the teacher address students’ speaking ability, but also get the attention of the class.
  • 12. Interviews • Students can conduct interviews on selected topics with various people. It is a good idea that the teacher provides a rubric to students so that they know what type of questions they can ask or what path to follow, but students should prepare their own interview questions. Conducting interviews with people gives students a chance to practice their speaking ability not only in class but also outside and helps them becoming socialized. After interviews, each student can present his or her study to the class. Moreover, students can interview each other and "introduce" his or her partner to the class.
  • 13. REPORTING • Before coming to class, students are asked to read a newspaper or magazine and, in class, they report to their friends what they find as the most interesting news. Students can also talk about whether they have experienced anything worth telling their friends in their daily lives before class.
  • 14. Conclusion • Teaching speaking is a very important part of second language learning. The ability to communicate in a second language clearly and efficiently contributes to the success of the learner in school and success later in every phase of life. Therefore, it is essential that language teachers pay great attention to teaching speaking. Rather than leading students to pure memorization, providing a rich environment where meaningful communication takes place is desired. With this aim, various speaking activities such as those listed above can contribute a great deal to students in developing basic interactive skills necessary for life. These activities make students more active in the learning process and at the same time make their learning more meaningful and fun for them.