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TIP TOP TIPS FOR PRIMARY LANGUAGE LEARNING LISA STEVENS NEWTON ABBOT COLLEGE FEBRUARY 13TH 2015 lisibo.com

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T I P T O P T I P S F O R P R I M A R Y

L A N G U A G E L E A R N I N G

L I S A

S T E V E N S

N E W T O N A B B O T C O L L E G E

F E B R U A R Y 1 3 T H 2 0 1 5

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T H E R E ’ S M O R E

T O P L L T H A N

“ T H A T D O N K E Y ”

A L T H O U G H H E I S A L O V E L Y

D O N K E Y !

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Key Stage 2: Foreign LanguageTeaching may be of any modern or ancient foreign

language and should focus on enabling pupils to

make substantial progress in one language. The

teaching should provide an appropriate balance of

spoken and written language and should lay the

foundations for further foreign language teaching at

key stage 3. It should enable pupils to understand

and communicate ideas, facts and feelings in speech

and writing, focused on familiar and routine matters,

using their knowledge of phonology, grammatical

structures and vocabulary.National Curriculum for England Languages Programme of

Study

DFE, 10/09/13

Subject content

Key Stage 2: Foreign LanguageTeaching may be of any modern or ancient foreign

language and should focus on enabling pupils to

make substantial progress in one language. The

teaching should provide an appropriate balance of

spoken and written language and should lay the

foundations for further foreign language teaching at

key stage 3. It should enable pupils to understand

and communicate ideas, facts and feelings in speech

and writing, focused on familiar and routine matters,

using their knowledge of phonology, grammatical

structures and vocabulary.National Curriculum for England Languages Programme of

Study

DFE, 10/09/13

Subject content

Key Stage 2: Foreign LanguageTeaching may be of any modern or ancient foreign

language and should focus on enabling pupils to

make substantial progress in one language. The

teaching should provide an appropriate balance of

spoken and written language and should lay the

foundations for further foreign language teaching at

key stage 3. It should enable pupils to understand

and communicate ideas, facts and feelings in speech

and writing, focused on familiar and routine matters,

using their knowledge of phonology, grammatical

structures and vocabulary.National Curriculum for England Languages Programme of

Study

DFE, 10/09/13

Subject content

Key Stage 2: Foreign LanguageTeaching may be of any modern or ancient foreign

language and should focus on enabling pupils to

make substantial progress in one language. The

teaching should provide an appropriate balance of

spoken and written language and should lay the

foundations for further foreign language teaching at

key stage 3. It should enable pupils to understand

and communicate ideas, facts and feelings in speech

and writing, focused on familiar and routine matters,

using their knowledge of phonology, grammatical

structures and vocabulary.National Curriculum for England Languages Programme of

Study

DFE, 10/09/13

The focus of study in modern languages will be

on practical communication. If an ancient

language is chosen, the focus will be to provide

a linguistic foundation for reading

comprehension and an appreciation of classical

civilisation. Pupils studying ancient languages

may take part in simple oral exchanges, while

discussion of what they read will be conducted

in English. A linguistic foundation in ancient

languages may support the study of modern

languages at key stage 3.National Curriculum for England Languages Programme of

Study

DFE, 10/09/13

T I P T O P T I P S

• Phonics

• Puppets and props

• Storytelling

• Structures

• Making links

• Songs and rhymes

• Tools to use

• Help and support

A , E , I , O , U ( X 8 )

A , A R A Ñ A

E , E L E F A N T E

I , I D E A

O , O L V I D A R

U , U N I V E R S O

L I N K ( S T A R T S A T 1 . 3 0 - I S H )

count the phonemes

pass something every time you hear a phoneme

do a different action for each phoneme eg stamp, clap

Eins, zwei, Polizei

drei, vier, Offizier

fünf, sechs, alte Hex'

sieben, acht, gute Nacht!

neun, zehn, auf Wiedersehen!

P U P P E T S A N D P R O P S

S T O R Y T E L L I N G

S T R U C T U R E S

U N O J O A Z U L G R A N D E

E L P E L O V E R D E E N O R M E

T I E N E U N A B O C A G R I S Y P E Q U E Ñ O

U N A O R E J A R O S A M I N Ú S C U L O

U N A N A R I Z N A R A N J A

P R A C T I C E M A K E S

P E R F E C T

M A K E L I N K SImage from Ardonik

Una

Una

Una

T E C H N O L O G Y T O O L S

P A D L E TR E C O R D I N G A N D S H A R I N G

C R E A T I N G R E S O U R C E S… O R A D A P T I N G S O M E O N E E L S E ’ S …

PIC COLLAGE

T E L L A G A M I A P P

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H E L P A N D S U P P O R T

• Association for Language Learning

• ALL Connect

• Facebook group - Languages in Primary

Schools

• Twitter - lists and #mfltwitterati

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• ¡Vámonos! - Lisa Stevens

• Changing Phase - Clare Seccombe

• Janet Lloyd Network

• Zapatito Inglés - Erzsi Culshaw

• Bonjour Madame - Emilie Woodruffe

• PrinceLanguages - Julie Prince

A N D B E C A U S E H E I S A L O V E L Y D O N K E Y …

LISA STEVENS

[email protected]

http://lisibo.com

Twitter - @lisibo

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