Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers. Nick Dawson

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Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Nick Dawson

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VOCABULARY RECORD SHEET Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Visit our web site: www.penguinreaders.com Pearson Education PHOTOCOPIABLE

READING DIARY PHOTOCOPIABLE Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Pearson Education Visit our web site: www.penguinreaders.com

LESSON PLAN Read pages 1, 2 and 3 aloud to the class. Read in a loud clear voice. Let learners follow in their books. Do not stop for comprehension problems. Tell learners to understand as much as they can. Elicit answers to the questions. (Answers: 1. Seventeen. 2. Liverpool. 3. To look round the old town.) 4, 5 and 6. 4, 5 and 6 PHOTOCOPIABLE 4, 5 and 6 7, 8 and 9 before the next lesson. Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Visit our web site: www.penguinreaders.com Pearson Education

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CLASS LIBRARY CHART Titles of books Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Visit our web site: www.penguinreaders.com Pearson Education PHOTOCOPIABLE

BOOK REVIEW PHOTOCOPIABLE Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Visit our web site: www.penguinreaders.com Pearson Education

ROLE PLAY CARDS Role play for two characters. Learners have read up to the end of the entry for Tuesday, 22 December 1942. PHOTOCOPIABLE Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers Pearson Education Visit our web site: www.penguinreaders.com

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Chapter 3:The class library Here is an example of the kind of focus question which you can give before a book is read: 19

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Chapter 4: Readers as a basis for communicative activities In the example from The Diary of a Young Girl, learners are producing an oral summary of the story. The interviews from Dante s Peak will require careful preparation. Learners acting the roles of Harry Dalton and Paul Dreyfus will need to read their books carefully and take detailed notes. 21

Chapter 4: Readers as a basis for communicative activities A project such as this could be done after learners have read a reader which introduced an interesting issue. For example, a topic could be slavery, with learners canvassing opinion on whether violence is justified in the fight to be free. (This could be done after reading Amistad, Penguin Readers, level 3.) 22

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SECOND IMPRESSION Compiled and edited by Nick Dawson. Original edition compiled and edited by Carol Livingstone, Hugh Pike, Janet Tadman, Damien Tunnacliffe and Judith King. Acknowledgement The ideas in this book owe much to enthusiastic teachers in many countries, especially in Holland, Denmark, Italy and Germany. Thanks also to Liesel Hermes, Karlsruhe, Germany and to Lenny Bouman, The Hague, Holland for their comments on the manuscript. Pearson Education Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex CM20 2JE, England and Associated Companies throughout the world Pearson Education 1987, 1992, 1998, 2000 Designed by Mackerel, Epping. Board game illustrated by Mark Davis. All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers, with the sole exception of those pages marked photocopiable, which may be photocopied by teachers for classes they teach. Published by Pearson Education Limited in association with Penguin Books Ltd., both companies being subsidiaries of Pearson plc. ISBN 0 582 40006 6 Teacher s Resource Materials The following additional free teacher s resource materials are available for use with Penguin Readers: Penguin Readers Factsheets Penguin Readers Factsheets have been developed for teachers using Penguin Readers with their class. Each Factsheet is based on one Reader, and consists of: a summary of the book interesting information about the novel and novelist, including a section on the background and themes of the novel a selection of lively supplementary activities for use with the reader in class Factsheets are available for all titles in Penguin Readers at levels 2 to 6. Starter Pack Parts I & II A complete set of Factsheets for all titles published pre-march 1999. Starter Pack Part I (levels 2 & 3) ISBN 0 582 41984 0 Starter Pack Part II (levels 4, 5 & 6) ISBN 0 582 34424 7 New Titles Pack March 1999 ISBN 0 582 40007 4 New Titles Pack August 1999 ISBN 0 582 40009 0 New Titles Pack March 2000 ISBN 0 582 34420 4 New Titles Pack August 2000 ISBN 0 582 34422 0 Penguin Readers Teacher s Guides This is the first in a new series of teacher s guides, containing photocopiable material and teacher s notes relating to themes derived from the Readers themselves or from common teaching situations. Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Film and TV ISBN 0 582 40008 2 Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Preparing for FCE ISBN 0 582 40010 4 Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Developing Listening Skills Publication: November 2000 ISBN 0 582 34423 9 NB: Penguin Readers Factsheets are photocopiable. For a full list of Readers published in the Penguin Readers series, and for copies of the Penguin Readers catalogue, please contact your local Pearson Education office or: Pearson Education Eleanor Horne, 5 Bentinck Street, London W1M 5RN Tel: 020 7 487 6027 Fax: 020 7 487 6047 e-mail: eleanor.horne@pearsoned-ema.com www.penguinreaders.com

Penguin Readers Teacher s Guide to Using Graded Readers This guide offers English language teachers practical advice on using graded readers both in and out of the classroom. It has been compiled by practising teachers and teacher trainers and draws on the ideas of teachers in a wide range of countries who are teaching in different types of schools and colleges. The guide describes: what graded readers are, and the contribution they make to speedy and enjoyable language learning how to use a class reader activities which can be used with a class reader how to set up a class library using graded readers as a basis for communicative activities using audio cassettes of graded readers activities for holiday reading The guide also includes the following templates for teachers to photocopy and use with their learners: a vocabulary record sheet a reading diary a lesson plan a class library chart a book review sheet role play cards a beautifully illustrated board game, which can be used with any reader ISBN 0-582-40006-6 Published and distributed by Pearson Education Limited 9 780582 400061