Seminar: 3.02.481 S Teaching Advanced EFL Students - Details

Seminar: 3.02.481 S Teaching Advanced EFL Students - Details

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General information

Course name Seminar: 3.02.481 S Teaching Advanced EFL Students
Subtitle
Course number 3.02.481
Semester WiSe24/25
Current number of participants 28
maximum number of participants 25
Entries on waiting list 1
Home institute Institute of English and American Studies
Courses type Seminar in category Teaching
Next date Thursday, 05.12.2024 08:00 - 10:00, Room: A05 1-159
Type/Form
Lehrsprache englisch

Rooms and times

A05 1-159
Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (11x)
A05 1-160
Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (1x)
A06 0-009
Thursday: 08:00 - 10:00, weekly (1x)

Module assignments

Comment/Description

This class aims at providing an overview of what teaching advanced EFL classes (B1-B2+) actually involves in terms of lesson preparation and assessment strategies.
Using standardised tests as a starting point to sharpen one`s diagnostic skills, we shall then turn to different types of tasks designed to foster language learning and thus help pupils to reach a higher level on the CEFR scale. Due to the sheer scope of the various skills that need to be fostered in an average EFL classroom, we shall focus our attention on different learning and teaching materials in order to critically assess whether they are actually fit for purpose. Consequently, designing adequate worksheets, tests and online resources will be the next step in an effort to improve teaching skills and to develop proper units of work (rather than "spur of the moment" teaching). Criteria of successful EFL teaching - both from Germany and the UK - will be applied to all the products designed in class in order to enhance lesson planning expertise. As EFL teachers in Germany are expected to deliver the national (KMK standards) and the regional curriculum (KC Niedersachsen), a rigorous study of the documents in question is required.

Against the backdrop of dvelopments since the Pandemic, opportunities and limits of digital EFL teaching will be examined. Relevant reference needs to be studied in order to work on an expert view on the issue.

By the end of term participants are expected to
-sit two in-class assessments in the course of the term
-compose a 1500 word essay based on relevant literature
-take part in classroom discourse by providing comments and results from academic reading
-be able to critically examine lesson plans against the backdrop of the competence-based approach

All these skills shall be demonstrated and displayed in a portfolio which will be awarded a final grade. The two in-class (and ON CAMPUS!!!) assessments and the essay comprise said portfolio so that participants will receive their grade by the end of term.

Admission settings

The course is part of admission "ang701/702/713 MM FD".
The following rules apply for the admission:
  • A defined number of seats will be assigned to these courses.
    The seats in the affected courses have been assigned at 27.09.2024 on 08:00. Additional seats may be available via a wait list.
  • The enrolment is possible from 23.09.2024, 06:00 to 31.12.2024, 23:59.
  • This setting is active from 23.09.2024 06:00 to 31.12.2024 23:59.
    At least one of these conditions must be fulfilled for enrolment:
    • Subject is English Studies
    • Subject is Englisch
    • Subject is Anglistik
    • Degree is Anpassungslehrgang
  • Enrolment is allowed for up to 1 courses of the admission set.
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