Explain the types of communicative exercises that you would use in your language classroom. (10)
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2021-08-06T05:14:24-0400
Teach your students empathy so they can get a sense of what the other person is thinking and feeling.
Teach your students conversation skills with techniques like puppets and video modeling, which they can then apply in exercises and activities.
Establish listening and speaking procedures in the classroom or at home (e.g., Dr. Allen Mendler’s SLANT strategy: Sit up straight, Listen, Answer and ask questions, Nod to show interest, Track the speaker; Mendler, 2013).
Teach respectful vocabulary and remind students that being “cold” (passive) or “hot” (angry) will probably result in less understanding and more conflict.
Teach the power of pausing (e.g., encourage them to pause, think, and ask questions like “What do you mean by that?” and “Why?”).
Have your students practice speaking and listening in natural settings (e.g., outside of the home and classroom).
Encourage introspection in your children; it will help them understand themselves better as well as those around them.
Practice taking turns with a talking stick or a ball, teaching your children that they can speak when they have the object but they are expected to listen when others are talking (Stanfield, 2017).
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