Name :- Hetal . D. Dabhi
Paper name :- ELT -1
Sem:- 3
Years :- 2018-20
Submitted to :- Smt S. B Gardi Department of English, MKBU.
Basic skills of teaching and learning English Language
When we learn a language, there are four skills that we need for complete communication. When we learn our native language, we usually learn to listen first, then to speak, then to read, and finally to write. These are called the four "language skills":
• Skill #1 Listening
• Skill #2: Speaking
• Skill #3: Reading
• Skill #4: Writing
The four language skills are related to each other in two ways:
• the direction of communication (in or out)
• the method of communication (spoken or written)
Input is sometimes called "reception" and output is sometimes called "production". Spoken is also known as "oral".
Note that these four language skills are sometimes called the "macro-skills". This is in contrast to the "micro-skills", which are things like grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
• Reference,
https://www.englishclub.com
Listening
You should understand the main ideas of most speech in a standard dialect. You should demonstrate an emerging awareness of culturally implied meanings beyond the surface meanings of the text.
Speaking
You should be understood without difficulty by natives, and converse in a clear and participatory fashion. You should be able to initiate, sustain, and bring closure to a wide variety of communicative tasks. You should be able to narrate and describe concrete and abstract topics using sustained, connected discourse.
Reading
You should easily follow the essential points of written text.You should be able to understand parts of texts which are conceptually abstract and linguistically complex.
Writing
You should be able to address a variety of topics with significant precision and detail. You should be able to write competently about topics relating to particular interests and write clearly about special fields of competence. You should be able to organize writings with a sense of theoretical structure.
External Links:
Watch Video for Speaking Real English
• Reference,
www.bchmsg.yolasite.com skills
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