TKT Unit 15 Presentation
TKT Unit 15 Presentation
TKT Unit 15 Presentation
Techniques and
Introductory Activities
Presentation techniques
ways used by the teacher to
present (introduce to learners for
the first time) new language such
as vocabulary, grammatical
structures and pronunciation
Introductory activities
activities used by a teacher to
introduce a lesson or teaching
topic
They help students to settle
into the lesson and focus on
its content.
2 kinds of introductory activities
1. Warmers are often used to raise
students’ energy levels or to make
them feel comfortable. They are not
always connected to the topic of the
lesson.
2. Lead-ins focus on the topic or new
language of the lesson. They can focus
and motivate students and make link
between the topic and students’ lives.
Differences between PPP and TBL
PPP TBL
The lesson has a The aim is for the
language aim. students to complete
The teacher first a task (an activity in
contextualises the which students try to
new language, i.e. achieve something
puts it into a real, and have to
situation which communicate to do so)
shows what it
means.
Differences between PPP and TBL
PPP TBL
Teacher then makes Teacher starts
sure that students by holding a
remember previously discussion on the
studied language topic of the
needed to practise lesson.
the new language by The teacher
eliciting it and by then gives the
doing a choral drill. students tasks
to do.
Eliciting = asking students to say
the previously learned language
rather than give it to them
Their level
Their interests
Their age
What language they already know
Weaknesses and strengths in English
Learning styles
Resources available
The approach used in the coursebook