English Teaching Methodology I
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Didactics |
Instance: 2024/2025 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching Staff - Responsibilities
Teaching language
English
Objectives
1.To develop students’ awareness of issues related to second language acquisition and learning;
2.To provide students with an overview of the history and development of E.L.T;
3.To discuss the role of the English language in the wider global, social and political context of foreign language pedagogy;
4.To examine recent trends and current practice in E.L.T.
Learning outcomes and competences
By the end of this course, the students will:
1. have initiated and developed the process of reflection with regard to: becoming a teacher; the act of teaching; their vision of the classroom context; and on current theory and practice in English Language Teaching (ELT);
2. be able to relate key elements of Applied Linguistics to English Language Teaching;
3. have developed their knowledge of the history, development, recent trends and current practice of ELT in the broader social and political context of foreign language pedagogy;
4. be able to relate the theoretical background of these key elements to their practical application in the classroom.
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
All students must have been certified as C.1 users of English.
Program
Theoretical element:
a) Discussion of the Common European Framework making reference to the development of curricula, syllabi and portfolios for ELT
b) Second Language Acquisition
c) Approaches, methods and techniques in ELT
d) Issues related to Linguistic Imperialism
e) Concepts of Culture and Intercultural Communication
f) The Cognitive domain
g) The Affective domain
Practical Element:
a)The roles of teachers/learners
b) Learner differences
c) Styles of learning & multiple intelligences
d) Use of L1/L2 and monolingual classes
e) Errors, mistakes and correction
f) Motivation and discipline
g) Assessment
Mandatory literature
Brown, H. Douglas;
Teaching by principles. ISBN: 0-13-028283-9
Brown, H. Douglas;
Principles of language learning and teaching. ISBN: 0-13-017816-0
Brown, H.D. & Brown. H; Language Assessment: Principles and Classroom Practices 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2018
Coyle, D. Hood, P. & Marsh, D. ; CLIL Content and Language Integrated Learning. , OUP, 2010
Dornyei, Z; Innovations and Challenges in Language Learning Motivation, Routledge, 2020
Ellis, R & Widdowson, H. ; Second Language Acquisition., OUP, 1997
Harmer, Jeremy;
The practice of english language teaching. ISBN: 0-582-04656-4
Diane Larsen-Freeman;
Techniques and principles in language teaching. ISBN: 0-19-435574-8
Mercer S., & Dorneyi, Z; Engaging Language Learners in Contemporary Classrooms , Cambridge University Press, 2020
Patsy M. Lightbown;
How languages are learned. ISBN: 0-19-437000-3
Scrivener, J. ; Learning Teaching, Macmillan, 2005
Teaching methods and learning activities
Presentations of the main theoretical content by the course teacher; collaborative and individual classwork by the students; active participation and reflection expected of students. The Moodle platform is used to consolidate and supplement class materials, disseminate information and to encourage more focused reading. Evaluation consists of written tests (100%).
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Teste |
100,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
70,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
54,00 |
Trabalho de investigação |
38,00 |
Total: |
162,00 |
Eligibility for exams
All students are required to attend 75 % of classes, with exceptions according to FLUP regulations.
Official worker students are not required to attend lessons but must take all components of continual evaluation.
Calculation formula of final grade
The final mark will be calculated based on the following components of assessment: Written tests: 100%.
Examinations or Special Assignments
RESITS: If you have a negative mark (less than 10) for any of the first three continual evaluation elements, you may repeat/resubmit that ONE element of the continual evaluation process.
As stated on ‘Sigarra’, this subject has no separate ‘exame final'.
Internship work/project
N/A
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Students with special status, namely those covered by the status of Association Manager, Student Athlete, Student Firefighter, Military Student, National Team Athlete, Top-level Sportsperson or Student Worker, will not be obliged to attend classes, but must complete all the continuous assessment components on the set dates. In the event that a student needs to be absent on a set date, an alternative date will be arranged.
Classification improvement
Students who wish to improve their final mark may only repeat ONE written test. Students must inform their teacher in writing (via email) which test they wish to repeat. Students must also be properly enrolled for ‘melhoria’ with the ‘Serviços Académicos’ so that their names are included in the marks list on Sigarra.
Observations
Language of instruction and evaluation: English