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How to Teach Vocabulary Like a Pro - Part 2: Eliciting Techniques 

Chris from The Language House
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Welcome to video number 2 in the How to Teach Vocabulary series. In this video, we cover all of the techniques on how to elicit and present new vocabulary to ESL students - like a pro!
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Teaching English vocabulary, without using translation, is all about eliciting. This means pulling out the meaning of the word from your students. We cover: miming, pictures, drawing, realia, props, context, and all of the techniques to teach vocabulary like a pro.
After you elicit the vocabulary, make sure to board the word correctly, drill for pronunciation, and of course, CCQ.
I've got a video on CCQing here for you - • Teachers, Never Ask TH...
If you can master these eliciting techniques, you will be a force to reckon with in the classroom. Eliciting, and teaching lexis in general, takes practice. Don't be discouraged if you struggle with these concepts in the beginning.
So much of good eliciting is having a great teacher voice.
Check out the video on that here - • Good Teachers Have Gre...
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Timestamp
00:00 intro
01:41 eliciting intro
01:56 why elicit?
03:53 ten techniques
04:57 miming
05:43 pictures drawings
06:48 realia
07:24 props
07:53 synonyms antonyms
09:32 hyponyms
10:10 context definition
13:39 new words
15:21 pronunciation
16:27 recap
17:20 choose your technique
18:06 practice

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@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
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@user-ed2hj1ml1y
@user-ed2hj1ml1y 6 месяцев назад
Every video is a gulp of fresh air!
@aprilmagistrado7041
@aprilmagistrado7041 Год назад
Amazing teacher! Your viewers and students are so lucky to have you!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Thanks 🙏
@LeHoang-rc7in
@LeHoang-rc7in Год назад
Thank you so much! all the tips are great!
@ivanadragna9551
@ivanadragna9551 Год назад
Great tips. Thank you
@miguelrangel6041
@miguelrangel6041 Год назад
Great video man! Keep it up!
@sintadewir8462
@sintadewir8462 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the free tips. You're an amazing teacher 🎉
@thembakazisanqela7464
@thembakazisanqela7464 Год назад
Thank you so much . Your videos are inspiring and informative.
@mrs.st.3464
@mrs.st.3464 Год назад
Thank you sooo much.
@honeybeejourney
@honeybeejourney 11 месяцев назад
Super lesson! I like your sense of humor. You're a fun teacher. Thanks.
@user-wx6bn7ex7n
@user-wx6bn7ex7n 4 месяца назад
Awesome video, thank you so much! Very useful
@mr.saifenglish
@mr.saifenglish Год назад
Thanks so much Mr
@will-power6711
@will-power6711 2 месяца назад
I'm a teacher from Morocco. I have come across your channel. The content is very rich and interesting
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 2 месяца назад
Happy to hear that!
@Think1401
@Think1401 Год назад
Hi Chris im iranian , and im so grateful to have you followed 🙏👍🏻
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Thanks! I’m grateful to have you as a viewer!
@mahmodi5timetolearn
@mahmodi5timetolearn Год назад
Hi professore, honestly the best of the best
@nhatan2511
@nhatan2511 Год назад
Thank you so much
@practicecoach777
@practicecoach777 Год назад
This is 'another word for great' A-mAAzing! Thanks
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
You’re welcome!
@letstalkenglish3918
@letstalkenglish3918 Год назад
Omg! I began a group of almost 300 students and I didn’t know this. Thanks a lot!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Glad I could help!
@englishwithmarie5000
@englishwithmarie5000 5 месяцев назад
Perfect perfect ❤
@AmroAlsharkawi-rh7zg
@AmroAlsharkawi-rh7zg 11 месяцев назад
That's easy and so professional bro
@meriemfennour7711
@meriemfennour7711 Год назад
Thanks 😊 .
@britishamericanel-turco1954
@britishamericanel-turco1954 11 месяцев назад
greetings from Turkey sir! Pls keep uploading, thx ssoooo much
@samayoarioserikafrancelin1060
Hello from Mexico. I will start giving classes following all your tips. Thanks so much.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
You’re welcome!
@boudraadouaa8269
@boudraadouaa8269 9 месяцев назад
Thank you teacher
@flamencojondotoday
@flamencojondotoday Год назад
Very informative video! Thanks for all you do for TEFL teachers and aspiring TEFL teachers like myself.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@NqobileDee
@NqobileDee 13 дней назад
I really like your videos.
@lh.hoangmai
@lh.hoangmai 3 месяца назад
Great video, thank you a lot. I will try to practice and use these techniques in my class
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 3 месяца назад
Wonderful!
@TonyKeepingItClean
@TonyKeepingItClean 8 месяцев назад
These videos are very helpful. Thank you.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 8 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@meriem6331
@meriem6331 Год назад
You are a great teacher thank you so much i really benefit from your video
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
You’re very much welcome 🤗
@sarojasherpa8514
@sarojasherpa8514 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@NadaNada-ld8zb
@NadaNada-ld8zb Год назад
I can't thank u enough for this video..
@mehmet.albyrk
@mehmet.albyrk День назад
Tips for us great
@lilianaantoniadejesus7893
@lilianaantoniadejesus7893 Год назад
very good teaching
@safaabensmaine
@safaabensmaine Год назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
You’re welcome!
@iana7098
@iana7098 7 месяцев назад
Hi Chris! Thank you very much for your videos. I find it really useful. I work with foreign pupils and we learn lots of new words. Our next topic is Extra curricular activities and school clubs. Do you have any ideas how to present the vocabulary for this topic? There are lots of words, verbs, adjectives and nouns (basketball club, art club, politics cloud, play a guitar, draw, take a picture, etc). What techniques to engage and involve them? Many thanks 😊
@nehalkazem697
@nehalkazem697 9 месяцев назад
Many thanks..An English teacher from Egypt!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 8 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@SaraAsoo-em6nc
@SaraAsoo-em6nc Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
You're most welcome
@user-iq3tu9gq4k
@user-iq3tu9gq4k 9 месяцев назад
Great content! very useful! New subscriber here! Thank you for your videos!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 8 месяцев назад
Welcome aboard!
@user-dg2pc6my1g
@user-dg2pc6my1g 8 месяцев назад
Love this!! Can you direct me to a few of your videos that focus specifically on advanced high school students and pre-teaching vocabulary? Thanks!
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 8 месяцев назад
Regardless of level, these same techniques can be used. Just focus on the right elicit.
@sphnoori3283
@sphnoori3283 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much❤
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome 😊
@deepwishes5849
@deepwishes5849 Год назад
and please can teach us some ideas or activities that involved students in a compitions coz they like it a lot
@pocketenglish6643
@pocketenglish6643 Год назад
Greetings from Ukraine. Thanks for sharing your videos
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Hello to you!
@baharehmasaeli5252
@baharehmasaeli5252 Год назад
your amazing
@emmyin
@emmyin Год назад
Can you post a demo video of eliciting and trailing
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
If you go back to some of my earlier content, you'll see some actual classes that were recorded. The vids are old, but it's all there.
@Uniquee9
@Uniquee9 11 месяцев назад
great teacher Greetings from Iraq
@Kristina-gv1sg
@Kristina-gv1sg Год назад
Chris -- you are unsurpassed.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Awe shucks, thanks 😊
@nairsandesh
@nairsandesh 5 месяцев назад
Hi Chris...new subscriber here...thanks a ton...I was wondering if I should be cramming the whole odd list of words before starting my career as a Spoken English Teacher... I am relieved that my collection of words must consist of words that really connects to student's daily basis language and interactions.... thank you...
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the compliment and for joining!
@toqaamin5548
@toqaamin5548 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video and all of your content, you helped me a lot🙌🏻
@ichihara1558
@ichihara1558 Год назад
Where is part 3 and 4?
@AhmetElhann
@AhmetElhann 7 месяцев назад
This is super helpful, thank you very much. But here is the problem I face while eliciting. When I elicit a word I feel like students need to say alound the translation of the word as not all the students are able to understand the meaning. I can speak students' mother tongue so there is no problem for me now but in an alternate class I dont know how to make sure all students grab the meaning of the word. (Believe me I dont talk this much in class:D )
@bulletproof8602
@bulletproof8602 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant lesson. Just wondering why, you call the inside of the peach a pit instead of a pip. Is it an American thing?
@faridairadukunda8487
@faridairadukunda8487 Год назад
Hello teacher we love ama i nation Rwanda
@AliAhmed-sj4oh
@AliAhmed-sj4oh Год назад
I was wondering if I could ask u a question where r u from?
@kairiandthecat
@kairiandthecat Год назад
Hi Chris! Thank you so much for another A-maaazing video! ;P Jokes aside, here's a question: how do you effectively teach ESP to lower or mixed level students (sometimes even low-motivated ones)? I teach English in high school and sometimes it is really hard to get SS to really keep up with the topic and the language in itself. Do you have any tips and tricks I could use? Thank you
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
You're welcome! Well, first you need to work on motivating the students that learning English is important and it will help them through their lives - if that's possible to do. Then, make sure your intros are really engaging - like dress up and play characters. I'm going to be doing a series on lower level students next!
@kairiandthecat
@kairiandthecat Год назад
@@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Wow, thank you, that was fast! Great tips. Just another question though, if you don't mind me asking: how would you teach a lesson on, say, the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Or something about Outsourcing, Backsourcing and Insourcing? I struggle with these kinds of topics because I can't seem to find any engaging way of teaching them without ending up into a classic PPP lesson.
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
May I ask if this is a language class or just a class dealing with history?
@kairiandthecat
@kairiandthecat Год назад
@@TheLanguageHouseTEFL In Italy, SS learn English grammar, vocab and functions for the first two years of high school, whereas in their last three years they're supposed to study some topics specific to their course of study (e.g. literature, mechanics and IT, business and marketing, etc.) in English. So, the aim there is to teach both content and language. In a class where most SS have a low level of English AND sometimes no motivation at all, that is a hard thing to do. Once, I had to teach A1 level SS about energy and electricity (content + vocab). I even brought realia with me - electrical wires, insulating gloves, you name it! - but still, some of them were unfazed. How do I spark their interest? Am I asking for magic here? XD Sorry for the long message, it's probably something that goes beyond a language class.
@michaelhearle2748
@michaelhearle2748 11 месяцев назад
😂
@faridoonts
@faridoonts Год назад
Chris 👋 Hope ur fine. I'm so fond of ur videos. However, it's been some time that we are waiting for the part 3 and part 4 of this series. 🙏🙏🙏
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Yes, it's been long time. I've been very busy with school related things. I plan on shooting again next week!
@faridoonts
@faridoonts Год назад
@@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Thank you, sir. Your videos have really helped me with my classes. 🙏🤍
@AprendeconEloisa
@AprendeconEloisa 9 месяцев назад
Lol by the cover of the video I thought “by hitting your students if they don’t wet it right” 😂
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 9 месяцев назад
Those are my advanced tips - coming soon
@ladykblossom3587
@ladykblossom3587 Год назад
👍
@dawns8486
@dawns8486 Год назад
Where is part 3?
@hassanassiduous9194
@hassanassiduous9194 Год назад
Hello best teacher ever to me. I wanna be like you. I eagerly wanna be the best teacher ever help me please, I wanna come to you.
@deepwishes5849
@deepwishes5849 Год назад
thanks alot you are the best I learned alot from your videos. can you give us more videpes that focuses on the activities that can we use t oo get students involved and practice the lesson especially grammer and vocabulary
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
I'll try to do all of this!
@NotOnlyCarrots
@NotOnlyCarrots 5 месяцев назад
I love how the eliciting can be fun and physical. Some people love learning words with words but for others (like me!) pictures or acting out words makes so much more sense. I think it will make it easier to remember the words too. Thanks for another informative, friendly and well explained lesson, Chris.
@evatamura4054
@evatamura4054 Месяц назад
😀
@halarazaq5019
@halarazaq5019 8 месяцев назад
Im irabic person and im teaching English Language in iraq pleace iwish from any one to give me any advice to learning ENGLISH 😞
@user-nk5bw8ml4z
@user-nk5bw8ml4z 3 месяца назад
What do you do when there are a few students who know all the answers and the others never figure anything out on their own?
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 3 месяца назад
You tell the others to slow down a bit
@user-nk5bw8ml4z
@user-nk5bw8ml4z 3 месяца назад
@@TheLanguageHouseTEFL What do you mean?
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL 3 месяца назад
Tell the other people to wait with their answers and try to get the others involved
@IambiguousSegment
@IambiguousSegment Год назад
This is hard to understand without examples of each form of elicitation being done in a classroom
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
Give me an example of which technique is hard to understand. I’d be happy to explain more.
@IambiguousSegment
@IambiguousSegment Год назад
@@TheLanguageHouseTEFL I think I need to just watch examples of the elicitation actually happening in a classroom - otherwise I don't fully understand it
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL
@TheLanguageHouseTEFL Год назад
@@IambiguousSegment gotcha. I don’t do many demos these days and getting a camera in there can be tough. If you check out some early vids of classroom teaching, you should see me using the techniques with students.
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