Unit 1 — Introduction to ELT
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BIT 1: Meaning of ELT
What ELT means and why it matters.
Definition: ELT is the structured process of teaching English to learners who use another language at home. It includes planning lessons, classroom activities, assessment and evaluation focussed on language skills.
Manaswini from Odisha speaks Odia at home. At school she learns English through stories, poems and conversations. This teaching—helping her read, write, listen, and speak English—is ELT.
- Focus: Four skills — Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing (LSRW).
- Goal: Practical communication (not only grammar-for-exam).
BIT 2: Nature of ELT
How language learning behaves in real classrooms.
- Skill-based: Real tasks — listening to announcements, asking for directions, reading labels, filling forms.
- Gradual & developmental: Words → phrases → sentences → functions. Example: "cat" → "The cat is sleeping."
- Interactive: Language develops by using it — pair work, discussions, role-play.
- Context-dependent: Teaching in India differs from teaching in the UK — use local examples and languages.
BIT 3: Scope of ELT
Where ELT works — classroom to policy.
- Classroom teaching: lesson plans, activities, interactive tasks (role-play, games).
- Curriculum & materials: textbooks, audio, videos, digital resources like DIKSHA.
- Evaluation: listening tests, oral exams, continuous assessment, remedial support.
- Teacher development: workshops, reflective practice, ICT training.
BIT 4: Global Status of English
Why English matters worldwide.
- English functions as a lingua franca — common means of communication across nationalities.
- Majority of academic publications, internet content and technical docs use English.
- Travelling or working globally often requires English (airports, hotels, tourism).
BIT 5: Status of English in India
Functions of English in Indian public and educational life.
- Associate official language: used in judiciary, administration and parliamentary records.
- Education & exams: medium in many schools & universities; essential for higher education.
- Jobs & technology: required by sectors like IT, tourism, healthcare.
BIT 6: Language & Education Policies (India)
Short, practical summary of major policies.
- Three Language Formula: Mother tongue/regional language + Hindi + English → promotes multilingual competence.
- NPE 1986 & POA 1992: Supported communicative English and teacher training.
- NEP 2020: Emphasises multilingualism, activity-based learning, and skill development in languages.
BIT 7: Teaching in Bilingual / Multilingual Classrooms
Practical classroom strategies to include every learner.
- Use prior knowledge: link English words to students' home language equivalents.
- Controlled code-switching: use mother tongue only to explain difficult concepts.
- Scaffolding: provide support (sentence starters, visuals) and gradually withdraw it.
- Contextual teaching: use local examples, festivals, market scenes to teach vocabulary.
BIT 8: Methods, Approaches & Techniques (Intro)
Short definitions plus classroom illustrations.
- Method
- A fixed system of teaching (e.g., Grammar-Translation, Direct Method).
- Approach
- Theoretical basis or belief about language teaching (e.g., Communicative Approach).
- Technique
- Concrete classroom practice (e.g., role play, drills, picture description).
Quick method examples (click to expand)
Grammar-Translation: Translation between L1 and English; strong focus on grammar rules and written texts.
Communicative Approach: Emphasis on meaningful communication; tasks that reflect real-life use.
BIT 9: Learning Activities (Practical Tasks)
Assignments & practice tasks teachers/students can use right away.
- Prepare a short report on language policies (NPE 1986 & POA 1992) — highlight classroom implications.
- Create a detailed lesson plan for one topic (mention methods & techniques).
- Analyze textbook units for listening & speaking activities — identify cognitive/affective/psychomotor aims.
- Choose one Class IX/X unit and evaluate tasks for real-life relevance and skill coverage.
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