Teaching Vocabulary Orally

Preparing an Oral Reading Program for the Young ESL/EFL Learner

© Dorit Sasson

Activities for teaching and reviewing sound-letter correspondences in the English language as part of a language/phonemic awareness program.

Pre-school aged ESL/EFL learners need a variety of oral activities of the sound-letter correspondence of the English language prior to being able to read them in whole words and sentences. This article will focus on some creative and even dramatic activities and ideas ranging from recognition to production as the basis for teaching reading to young ESL learners.

Objective: To teach the letter "x" as in 'xylophone' and 'x-ray'.

Skills used: listening, speaking and a bit of writing

Learning Experience. The pupils will see the letter X and identify it.

Beginning Activities for Recognition.

Note: Attention should also be given to the fact that the sound and the name of 'x' is identical.

Production Activities with a game like element

Using additional Materials and Resources

Some Points to Consider:


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