Telephone TESOL This is a half hour lesson in Telephone English aimed at Intermediate level students of English as a Second Language. Its interesting to note that English sounds very different on a telephone - voices get distorted, and for the foreign student a few weeks of tuning in to the English voice can be lost in the first sentences of a phone call. Also note that there is a telephone language that we use that will seem very foreign to those unaccustomed to our practices! A lesson on Telephone English could go something like this
- Welcome. Try something different take a call on your mobile (or act one out) as the class gathers speak loudly and clearly to engage the curiosity of your class! Show the class a series of pictures featuring phones. Use these pictures to get brains, imaginations and tongues moving.
- Brainstorm: what do we use telephones for? What language do we use how is it different from everyday language? Write words and phrases on the board!
- At this point (and the timing will be interesting), get someone to call you on your mobile from outside the classroom (how about your Mum, or a colleague?). Put the mobile on loudspeaker and let the class listen in try and make it a little bit personal!! Also, make a call, maybe to a Utility Company or another business, on loudspeaker. All the time, ask students to make notes of what they hear.
- Discuss the calls what did your students hear? Isolate phrases, answer questions arising.
- Ask the class to split into groups. Chose three common telephone scenarios from the brainstorm and ask each group to prepare a brief call, each of a pair of students acting a role in the call. During this preparation the teacher should be helping students with the pronunciation of words.
- Presentation: the pairs act out their calls this should be fun!
Andrew is a qualified TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) teacher, with 15 years experience of the global Automotive Industry as a Sales manager with an International component and systems supplier. For more information about learning English with Andrew at his home in the UK, visit the Lets Talk 2 website.
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