This video is about the definition of Lexical Approach, the four categories of chunks of language and some practical implementation of tasks in the ESL classroom.
As a new EFL teacher trainee, I found your insights into the applications of the lexical approach significantly valuable. I am considering integrating the exercise when students are asked to analyse the words in bold and answer questions. This enables Ss to actively engage and use the new language. Thank yo!
Dear Fernanda, thanks for your comments. I am sorry I didn't answer before. If you have any questions or you need any help regarding your lessons, I will be here. www.taniateachertraining.com
@@taniateachertraining5281 New potatoes is a common collocation, very. New food - how is this a collocation? Don't stress though, I liked the video, it was very useful.
Thanks a lot! But there isn't a text-book that we can use for classes which has this type of exercises already built in. Or can you recommend some textbook? I've not tried many, I'm new to teaching. I have two middle-school elementary-level students and one pre-intermediate-level grown-up. It will take a lot of time to create activities manually prior to each lesson, considering them being one-on-one. Thanks.
I'm not sure what's going on around 3-5 min' but teaching co-locations has always been an important part of teaching lexis. Many, many words have multiple uses, but one at a time please....we teach the meaning that will be required to get them through next task in the lesson (We define BLOCKER Words)....otherwise you're just going to confuse people.
Fascinating and informative. You explained this very well. Now I have a much clearer understanding. Thank you for sharing.
Appreciation from Iran. Thank you very much Tania. It is indeed very insightful
Thanks a lot Marzieh, let me know if you have any questions about this topic or any other.
Amazing content! Fantastically conveyed, u rock, Teacher!
Thanks a lot João. If there are any further questions, please let me know.
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Thanks a lot for your comments. Glad yo be of assistance.
Excellent video! Thank you so much, it was very helpful!!
Thanks Maricarmen. Let me know if you have any questions.
As a new EFL teacher trainee, I found your insights into the applications of the lexical approach significantly valuable. I am considering integrating the exercise when students are asked to analyse the words in bold and answer questions. This enables Ss to actively engage and use the new language. Thank yo!
Anyhting you need, please let me know. Thanks for your comment.
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Thank you!!! It is an excellent video!!
Dear Fernanda, thanks for your comments. I am sorry I didn't answer before. If you have any questions or you need any help regarding your lessons, I will be here. www.taniateachertraining.com
Thank you so much, I have an exam tomorrow and it was very helpful for me, thank you again!
You are welcome Melissa. You Will do great in your exam!!
Thank you so much!
I found it quite interesting. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Mariana! I will upload videos about reading the next week. Any questions, just let me know.
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Thanks for the information, it is clear and will help me with a sample class in have to create.
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Hi Tania, Thank you very much for your explanation!
Glad to be of service. Great day!
"New Potatoes" is a product in the UK. They are quite sweet potatoes normally in a can and they are awful. So that one did make sense
Thanks a lot for the comment Craig. Yes, It does make Sense, It Is just not a quite common collocation
@@taniateachertraining5281 New potatoes is a common collocation, very. New food - how is this a collocation? Don't stress though, I liked the video, it was very useful.
Amazing! Thanks teacher :)
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it helps me a lot! thank you so much
Glad to be of assisstance
Thanks a lot! But there isn't a text-book that we can use for classes which has this type of exercises already built in. Or can you recommend some textbook? I've not tried many, I'm new to teaching. I have two middle-school elementary-level students and one pre-intermediate-level grown-up. It will take a lot of time to create activities manually prior to each lesson, considering them being one-on-one. Thanks.
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Thanks a lot Georgina . If You have any question, let me know
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Gracias Alex. Cualquier pregunta estamos a la orden
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I'm not sure what's going on around 3-5 min' but teaching co-locations has always been an important part of teaching lexis. Many, many words have multiple uses, but one at a time please....we teach the meaning that will be required to get them through next task in the lesson (We define BLOCKER Words)....otherwise you're just going to confuse people.
Hi Jimmy. Thanks for your comment. I agree. The point here is to show learners chunks of language so they learn more meaningful lexis in less time.
You are an amazing teacher trainer. Do you do private mentoring?
Hi Paula! I really appreciate your comment and to answer your question, yes, I can give you prívate mentoring. What do you need help with?
Can you help me , l want some examples lexical syllabus please
Do You need to design a lexical syllabus,?
i need 6 exercises
'CAtegory--- not ca'TEgory.
Thank you very much Andrea. I love learning from muy colleagues. Have a great year!