(共11张PPT)
Unit 1 Relationships
Lesson 2 How Do We Like Teachers’ Feedback
learning objectives
1. listen for the main idea of the interviews;
2. fill out the detailed information from the conversation;
3. share our feeling about teachers’ feedback.
lead-in
What is teachers’ feedback
What kind of feedback do you usually receive from your teachers
How do you feel about it
How the teacher gives feedback Tone of voice
usually points out our mistakes in front of the whole class
talks to us face to face
tells us exactly where our problems are and how we can improve
gives us an opportunity to raise further questions about anything we don’t understand
gives very general comments such as…
doesn’t point out my mistakes and give suggestions
Student 3
Student 1
Student 2
Campus radio programme
What words and expressions can show the students’ tone of voice
How the teacher gives feedback What kind of feedback it is
Student 1
Student 2
Student 3
usually points out our mistakes in front of the whole class
talks to us face to face
tells us exactly where our problems are and how we can improve
gives us an opportunity to raise further questions about anything we don’t understand
gives very general comments
doesn’t point out my mistakes and give suggestions
negative
direct
direct
indirect
I feel quite hurt; it makes me lose confidence in myself.
It is more effective than other types of feedback. I think it’s helpful. I love it.
It is not enough. I want to know where my strengths and weaknesses are. Ts’ feedback should be specific.
Here are so many types of feedback. Which on do you like best and why
how do teachers think about giving feedback
Opinions Reasons
Professor Smith
Professor Jones
Pay attention to how they exchange their opinions.
listen and imitate: exchanging opinions
_______________ it is best to give very direct feedback.
Also, ____________they should realise that any feedback...
__________________ you about that,…
_______________. Perhaps I should try that.
I believe
I think
I can agree with
I see your point
What’s the function of these expressions
other expressions of exchanging opinions
I feel / I (strongly) believe … My opinion is … Personally speaking, … Speaking for myself, … For me / From my point of view, … As far as I know / I’m concerned, … To be honest … I’m sure that … I think / What I think is … I share your ideas …
I can agree with …
That’s a good point, but ...
I understand what you are saying, but ...
I see your point, but …
You could be right, but ...
Rules:
Listen to their opinions carefully.
Give feedback to them by using expressions of exchanging opinions.
homework
1. Finish your conversation
2. 必刷Lesson 2
Thanks for listening!