Thursday, July 16, 2009

Fluency 2 - continued

Another technique to practice writing fluently is to use pictures or (silent) comic strips. Just look at the pictures and describe or invent the stories related to it. Keep writing by adding the conversation lines, characters, atmospheres, and so on. This helps students to be more creative in their writing as well.

If you are using a computer classroom, you can also ask students to open the notepad or Word program, switch off their screen, then start writing continuously for 5-10 minutes. Ask students to not stop typing on their keyboards. This is another technique in using freewriting in the computer classroom.

I hope these techniques might help students to practice fluency in their writing classrooms.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Teaching writing with community-based content

I have been working with a local Thai teacher on a teaching project she is working on. Her first initiative was to focus on the teaching writing through creative writing; however, I have included the critical aspect of teaching writing to her project in which she has not really been properly introduced. I have proposed to her a community-based/service learning pedagogy to this writing project. The service learning pedagogy grows out from critical/feminist approach by giving more value to local knowledge, background, and wisdom.

By proposing this topic, I asked her to use local knowledge and local wisdom as writing assignments to be assigned to students. Students can introduce tourist attractions with historical background attached to the brochures or drawing maps with different routes for different activities for tourists to use. Another assignment would be writing on local culture, foods, and religions. This could help both teachers and students to integrate local knowledge in English language as well. This could help counter the stereotypes in which others think.

This is an on-going project that I am still working with this local teacher. I will come and add more progress about this project.