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Top 5 Tips for Teaching Conversational English | How to Teach ESL Conversation and Speaking Classes 

Jackie Bolen
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Many foreign ESL teachers abroad, especially in places like South Korea, teach predominantly English conversation classes. Some teachers (and students too!) have the perception that teaching English conversation involves just “talking” to the students. However, there's a lot more to teaching conversational English than just free-talking. Check out some of the best tips for teaching TEFL conversation and speaking.
In my years of teaching, back-and-forth conversation has been a great way to teach and learn. Watch this video to find out how to teach conversational English and have an awesome English conversation class!
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Hi everybody, this is Jackie from eslspeaking.org. So today I have my top five tips for teaching conversational English classes or ESL/EFL/TEFL classes, etc.
My first tip is to make it as student-centred as possible. This is something that I always thought, that my classes were student-centred but I took the CELTA course and my tutor actually challenged me. He just said you know what, it is student-centred but you could make it a lot more of that. The way I think about it is that I try to get my students talking and participating, writing, reading, listening, and doing things as much as possible. They need more practice with English, not me. So any time I'm at the front of the class talking, I think, can I minimize this? Can I get my students doing the hard work and not me? Just keep that in the back of your mind.
The next one for conversational English is to teach students to ask follow-up questions. It's kind of a weakness of many students. It's easy to get in the habit of the teacher asking a question, how are you? I'm good. How's the weather? It's sunny. What are you doing this weekend? Oh, I'm playing soccer. And students never really ask questions back and they also aren't great at asking follow-up questions. Who do you play soccer with? Or, if the answer is, I'm gonna catch a movie, then, what movie are you watching? Just simple things like that.
The next one is error correction. So error correction is a little bit tricky in a conversational English class. It's a bit demoralizing, especially for beginners if you correct every single error that students make. And I mean, I get it. I've been there in my language studies. Just a general kind of rule that I have. I actually have two general rules. The first one is that I correct all errors related to the target language. Wo if we're studying or I'm teaching about the simple past, I'll correct all errors related to the simple past. Another rule that I have is that I'll correct errors related to something we've already just covered in that class, say in the past week or two.
So the next tip for teaching conversational English is to set the context. By setting the context I mean you can teach the simple past, the present continuous, whatever you're teaching but students need a reason to use that language or a situation in which they can use the language by setting the context. There are various ways to do it. You can tell a story, get students to talk about a little topic related to what you're teaching, do a little warm-up game or activity, make a prediction about maybe like a headline they see in the text, they can watch a little bit of a video and then you stop the video and students can predict what's going to happen.
The final tip that I have is to review. Repetition is key. I'm not sure of the exact number, but studies have shown that when you learn a language, things don't really stick until you see them a certain number of times. This is true for vocabulary, grammar, whatever it is. I always do my best to help students with this process.
Want more tips for teaching English? Be sure to check out my book. ESL/EFL Teaching Practice and Methodology: amzn.to/3ELb91y
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Make it student-centred
1:03 Follow-up questions
2:06 Error correction
3:27 Set the context
4:27 Review lots
5:35 Conclusion

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Комментарии : 29   
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 3 года назад
Be sure to subscribe to my channel for everything teaching English: ru-vid.com
@jsjb3468
@jsjb3468 6 месяцев назад
Beneficial tips. Thanks Mrs. Jackie Bolten! 🌷
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 6 месяцев назад
You're so welcome!
@cstoll451
@cstoll451 2 года назад
Thanks Jackie - enjoyed the tips ! Very helpful!The sound for me was clear.
@kaye666
@kaye666 Год назад
Thank you - appreciate this :)
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sheepshearer2705
@sheepshearer2705 Год назад
Fantastic tips Jackie. Appreciate it.👍🙏😄
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen Год назад
You're so welcome!
@iHonkyTonk
@iHonkyTonk 2 года назад
great ideas! thank you.
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 2 года назад
You're so welcome! I hope that you found them useful.
@sarasaleh9049
@sarasaleh9049 2 года назад
thank you for helping me.
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@Englishteacher8_
@Englishteacher8_ Год назад
Very good. Thanks 😊
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen Год назад
You're welcome 😊 I hope you found the tips helpful!
@zainab-Hasan.
@zainab-Hasan. Год назад
Thanks 🍫 that was really helpful 🐼🍫
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen Год назад
You’re welcome 😊
@soypesimista
@soypesimista 2 месяца назад
Thank you Jackie, got a lot of ideas from your video! Hope you are doing well.
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 2 месяца назад
Thank you! I'm happy that you got some good tips. Where are you at in the world?
@soypesimista
@soypesimista 2 месяца назад
@@JackieBolen I'm from Argentina. I live in a medium size city called Santa Fe.
@elbb1
@elbb1 2 года назад
buying the 67 questions book, preview looked good.
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 2 года назад
Thanks for checking it out :)
@omarcosve
@omarcosve Год назад
Thank you
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen Год назад
No problem! I hope that you found it useful.
@peterwilliams942
@peterwilliams942 3 года назад
Great tips Jackie. The sound is a bit too quite to hear clearly.
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! Just got a new microphone.
@leleenpretorius7932
@leleenpretorius7932 5 месяцев назад
As a fluent English speaker, at 64 years, am i too old to rake the TEFL course to teach English online?
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 5 месяцев назад
It depends where you want to go work. It'll be very difficult to get a job in most parts of Asia, for example.
@waynebagnall3611
@waynebagnall3611 8 месяцев назад
Good tips, but the volume is very low.
@JackieBolen
@JackieBolen 8 месяцев назад
Sorry about that. Thanks for letting me know! It should be better in the latest videos I'm making.
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