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National Workshop on Enhancing Professional Communication Skills
Report on Two Days National Workshop on Enhancing Professional
Communication Skills
27-28 January 2018
A Two
Days National Workshop on Enhancing Professional Communication Skills was
conducted by ELT@I Thoothukudi Chapter in association with ELT@I BESIG on 27th
and 28th January,2018 at Annammal College of Education for Women,
Thoothukudi. The workshop was attended by ESL teachers and Research scholars.
The inaugural address was given by entrepreneur Rtn.Mr.B.Ponsingh, Mangaing
Director of Annai Gas Service. He
emphasised on the multi-faceted business skills needed to excel in the
competitive business world. The convener of this workshop Dr.A.Joycilin Shermila
introduced the resource persons Mrs. Lalitha Murthy, Consultant – Business
English, Bangalore and Brig R S Murthy , Accredited Management Trainer on Soft
Skills, Bangalore.
The
first day morning session was initiated by Mrs. Lalitha Murthy who spoke on
Language skills, Business skills and also about Professional communication
skills. The next session was by Brig R S Murthy on “Soft Skills and Business
Etiquettes.” The session laid emphasis on the various etiquettes to be followed
in business meetings during an introduction, handshake, small talk, telephone
and mobile conversations. It was interactive with various role plays and mock
meetings. The second session of the day
was by Mrs. Lalitha Murthy on “Business Writing” with special reference to
email writing.
On the
second day, the workshop began with the session on “Presentation Skills.” The
final session was headed by Mrs. Lalitha Murthy on “Designing A Business
English Course.” The valedictory function marked the end of the workshop with
the valedictory address given by the convener of the workshop Dr.A.JoycilinShermila
followed by the feedback from some participants and Vote of Thanks by N.Jothi.
A REPORT OF THE ONE DAY NATIONAL LEVEL WORKSHOP CONDUCTED BY THE DEPT.
OF ENGLISH, A.P.C. MAHALAXMI
COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, THOOTHUKUDI : GLOW
2018
in Collaboration with
A.P. C. Mahalaxmi College for Women,
Thoothukudi
The
Dept. of English, A.P. C. Mahalaxmi College for Women, Thoothukudi, in
collaboration with the ELT@I Thoothukudi Chapter conducted a one day national level workshop on THE GLAMOUR
OF WRITING (GLOW) on 5th January
2018. The Principal, Dr.R.C.Vasuki welcomed the
gathering and introduced the resource persons. Dr. A. Joycilin Shermila,
Convenor,ELT@I Thoothukudi Chapter,
delivered the keynote address. Dr. S. Savithri,
Professor of English, PSN College of
Engineering, Tirunelveli, offered a Special Address. Dr.Vinod Balakrishnan
Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,
National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirappalli was
the resource person for the first session.He enriched the session with his lively presentation
on creative writing and academic language.
Dr.C. Praveen, Assistant
Professor of Education, Government Brennen College of Teacher Education,
Thalassery, Kerala,
was the resource person for the
second session. His session was
about how to teach and learn English Grammar easily. The workshop was
interactive and effective. The faculty members and students from
different arts, science, education, and engineering colleges and school teachers attended
the workshop. Dr.Monica Ramraj,
the head of the Department of English proposed
a vote of thanks.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
BEST
PRACTICES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
WORKSHOP
REPORT
27/07/2017
ELT@I
Thoothukudi chapter in collaboration with RMSA has arranged a special address
on Best Practices in English Language Teaching by Dr. S.A Thameemul Ansari,
Professor of English, University of Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His lecture was attended by 60 English
teachers working in Govt./Govt.aided schools and the prospective teachers of
Annammal College of Education. He spoke
on the following topics:
Teacher
Clarity
When a teacher begins a new unit of study or project with
students, she clarifies the purpose and learning goals, and provides explicit
criteria on how students can be successful. It's ideal to also present models
or examples to students so they can see what the end product looks like.
Classroom Discussion
Teachers need to frequently step offstage and facilitate
entire class discussion. This allows students to learn from each other. It's
also a great opportunity for teachers to formatively assess (through
observation) how well students are grasping new content and concepts.
Feedback
Along with individual feedback (written or verbal), teachers
need to provide whole-group feedback on patterns they see in the collective
class' growth and areas of need. Students also need to be given opportunities
to provide feedback to the teacher so that she can adjust the learning process,
materials, and instruction accordingly.
Formative
Assessments
In order to provide students with effective and accurate feedback,
teachers need to assess frequently and routinely where students are in relation
to the unit of study's learning goals or end product (summative assessment).
Hattie recommends that teachers spend the same amount of time on formative
evaluation as they do on summative assessment.
Metacognitive
Strategies
Students are given opportunities to plan and organize,
monitor their own work, direct their own learning, and to self-reflect along
the way. When we provide students with time and space to be aware of their own
knowledge and their own thinking, student ownership increases.
Workshop on Communicative Language Teaching
Workshop
on
Communicative
Language Teaching
Organized
by
ELT@I
Thoothukudi Chapter & ELT@I Ramanathapuram Chapter
in
association with
British
Council, Chennai &Annammal College of Education
Participants : 30
English Teachers from Government Schools
Venue : Annammal College of Education
Date : 17.07.2017 and 18.7.2017
Time : 9:30a.m. to 4:30p.m
The two days intensive Training
Programme on Communicative Language Teaching was organised at Annammal College
of Education for 30 government school English teachers. This training programme was supported by the
British Council, Chennai and organized by ELT@I Thoothukudi chapter.
Ms.AshaShoba
catered exclusively to the needs of theEnglish teaching community with her amazing
skill of an efficient trainer.
On
the inspiring initial day, 17.7.17, Monday, the campaign was inaugurated with a
welcome address by the Principal of Annammal College of Education. It was
followed by an introduction to the trainer. Then, the session was handed over
to the instructor.The inspiring touch was that the required topics for
discussion were elicited from the participants itself. They were ; creating interest,
good handwriting, mother tongue influence, grammar, pronunciation, creating an
English atmosphere, spelling, games/activities, reading skill, level variations
and speaking.
Each teacher was made to create a
self estimate of himself/herself and
share that with each and everyone.Soon, the participants were grouped in fives
and a demo lesson with the theme -
`clothing’ was presented vividly.It was demonstrated with a fascinating variety
of activities as gossiping on their own dresses,matching pictures with their
synonyms,wall crawl for prepositions and so on.In due course of the task,the
unfamiliar vocabulary were discussed by
the trainer with the phonetic transcription and pronunciation.A wonderful
listening activity for the same lesson added the touch of a cherry on an ice-cream.
The stages of teaching a lesson in English were derived as; theme (warm-up), topic,
grammar/lexis, analysis, practice, personalisation and follow up.
The afternoon session was
activated with a `back to the board’ game involving the vocabulary of the fore coming
reading lesson. The innovative techniques of reading were introduced with a jig
saw puzzle task and running dictation. The entire session was illuminated with
the smart and busy participation of the teachers. The first day was concluded
with a home work to plan for a micro lesson.
On the stimulating second day, the
forenoon session was highlighted with the group tasks for grammar structures
and themagic of writing.The stages of writing were illustrated sequentially. A
fabulous group writing task was conducted and it was timed too. The afternoon
session was focussed on the lesson plan preparation with a jig saw puzzle. It
was preceded with the norms, formal utterances and a practice in a group
discussion. The participants were made to teach their micro lessons which were guided
by the instructor. It was an optimistic
sign of success of the programme that the teachers involved with great
enthusiasm in the microteaching.
At the closure of the training
campaign, there was a feedback and vote of thanks session presented by the
participants. It concluded with a thanks giving speech by the Principal of
Annammal College of Education. Putting
in a nutshell, the British Council Training became an eye opener to all
government English Teachers. It is sure
to create a tremendous positive impact in the classrooms.
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