SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL

This study focuses on the development of speaking skills in intermediate and lower level university classes through the simplified format of debates. The aim of this paper is to describe teaching observations with special attention given to the preparatory stages, strengths and challenges of simplif...

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Main Author: LUSTIGOVÁ, Lenka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague 2011-03-01
Series:Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
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Online Access:http://www.eriesjournal.com/_papers/article_125.pdf
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spelling doaj-224a5b0097734418af458060afb514252020-11-24T23:28:35ZengCzech University of Life Sciences PragueJournal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science1803-16172011-03-01411830SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL LUSTIGOVÁ, LenkaThis study focuses on the development of speaking skills in intermediate and lower level university classes through the simplified format of debates. The aim of this paper is to describe teaching observations with special attention given to the preparatory stages, strengths and challenges of simplified debate faced by both the teacher and the students. Observations were made while teaching speaking through simple debate to 19 - 20 year-old-students of general English at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in intermediate and lower level classes. By describing the methods and procedures used to engage in debates, this paper aims to enrich pedagogical methods for effectively teaching speaking skills and thus serve ESL teachers at large. By contextualizing debate within a milieu larger than the ESL classroom, this study also accesses possibilities for further application of simplified debate to heighten training for other subjects, while drawing upon the democratic context supported by debate.http://www.eriesjournal.com/_papers/article_125.pdfESL/EFLpedagogyintermediate-lower university leveldebate skills/developmentlesson plan suggestions
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SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL
Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
ESL/EFL
pedagogy
intermediate-lower university level
debate skills/development
lesson plan suggestions
author_facet LUSTIGOVÁ, Lenka
author_sort LUSTIGOVÁ, Lenka
title SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL
title_short SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL
title_full SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL
title_fullStr SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL
title_full_unstemmed SPEAK YOUR MIND: SIMPLIFIED DEBATES AS A LEARNING TOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL
title_sort speak your mind: simplified debates as a learning tool at the university level
publisher Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
series Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science
issn 1803-1617
publishDate 2011-03-01
description This study focuses on the development of speaking skills in intermediate and lower level university classes through the simplified format of debates. The aim of this paper is to describe teaching observations with special attention given to the preparatory stages, strengths and challenges of simplified debate faced by both the teacher and the students. Observations were made while teaching speaking through simple debate to 19 - 20 year-old-students of general English at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in intermediate and lower level classes. By describing the methods and procedures used to engage in debates, this paper aims to enrich pedagogical methods for effectively teaching speaking skills and thus serve ESL teachers at large. By contextualizing debate within a milieu larger than the ESL classroom, this study also accesses possibilities for further application of simplified debate to heighten training for other subjects, while drawing upon the democratic context supported by debate.
topic ESL/EFL
pedagogy
intermediate-lower university level
debate skills/development
lesson plan suggestions
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