Listening and Speaking - links to previous websites
This page contains links to materials on our previous websites: A Collection of TESL Resources" (2011) and "Kuala Terengganu Fellows 2012".
Click on the bold, coloured links to go directly to the pages.
Click on the bold, coloured links to go directly to the pages.
The Non-Reading and Non-Writing Road to Speaking and Listening Success (MELTA 2013)
This paper presented by Peter Wickham and Che Ku Ruhaya binti Che Ku Ali can be found on the Communicative site here (click on the link) and also on this website on the MELTA 2013 page (click on the link).
Communicative Approach
A workshop on using the Communicative Approach in Teaching ESL.
Using Movies to Teach English Language
In case you are not sure about using movies, here is the rationale and also here.
Worksheets for the movie "Finding Nemo".
Worksheets for the movie "Shrek" (1)
Worksheet for "School of Rock"
A suggested list of useful videos for use in ESL.
Worksheets for the movie "Finding Nemo".
Worksheets for the movie "Shrek" (1)
Worksheet for "School of Rock"
A suggested list of useful videos for use in ESL.
Learning Games and Activities
The ethos and handout for the learning games workshop is here.
The Game "Typhoon" was used as part of a Language Description class - but can be applied to any subject of class.
The listening and speaking game (especially good for practicing questions) called "Alibi" is described here.
The activity "Sentence Auction" was also used in Language Description, but has other applications too.
A class game using a Traditional Story to teach Noun Phrase is here.
Teaching phrases and sentences using the "Court of King Caractacus" (song) is on this page.
A lesson using Songs to Teach Sentence Types can be found here.
Instructions for Interactive Learning Activities, including "Instruct the Drawer" are found here.
There is a downloadable file about Devising Language Games available here.
The Game "Typhoon" was used as part of a Language Description class - but can be applied to any subject of class.
The listening and speaking game (especially good for practicing questions) called "Alibi" is described here.
The activity "Sentence Auction" was also used in Language Description, but has other applications too.
A class game using a Traditional Story to teach Noun Phrase is here.
Teaching phrases and sentences using the "Court of King Caractacus" (song) is on this page.
A lesson using Songs to Teach Sentence Types can be found here.
Instructions for Interactive Learning Activities, including "Instruct the Drawer" are found here.
There is a downloadable file about Devising Language Games available here.
Speaking and Presenting
To improve presentation skills a Pecha Kucha workshop was presented.
Conversational English Course
The Conversation English Course was designed for a group of Department Heads attending a workshop.
Improving Spoken English
A 2-day course in Improving Spoken English was run for lecturers in the non-TESL departments.