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I am from Coimbra, Portugal, and am currently teaching in a school in Soure, about 30 km away from Coimbra. I have been a teacher of English for over 20 years and have already taught different levels and age groups. After all this time I can say I love working with adult groups because there are no coursebooks and I can create my own resources. I am an avid reader, a blogger and very curious about free tools and their implementation in the classroom.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

READING MISSION - reading for pleasure

After years buying books for the school library and some teacher training sessions with Verissimo Toste (THANK YOU!), I made up my mind it was time to do something to enhance reading habits among my adult classes and, at the same time, improve their English language proficiency.
As one of my most motivated classes started at 7 p.m., I launched the challenge: why not start reading a few lines / pages to calm down and relax while waiting for latecomers? Well, they accepted my suggestion right away and our deal was that I wouldn't test their readings in any way... I just wanted them to tell me what their story was all about! Not much, I guess...
Classroom Door sign
The following week I took some of my own books and some from the school library - basically Oxford Bookworms, stages 1 and 2, ranging from true stories to fiction, from literature classics to modern, so that they could have plenty of choice. Each student picked up one and I printed a classroom door sign (right)to remind sts of what we were doing and to let others know we didn't wish to be disturbed ;).
This reading mission went on for several weeks with me setting the example and never forgetting my own book; I obviously kept my promise and never asked them a single question (though they can't say the same...) - after all, that's what it was about: reading for pleasure to get an overall understanding of the text and ignoring (?) unknown words.
When the school year was about to finish, only two sts had managed to read their books till the very end. As requested beforehand, I asked for a very short summary/opinion/review of their books. In the meantime, I built a wallwisher so that they could publish what they were going to write. Again, I set the example and wrote two posts on my readings. That still wasn't enough for me though. To reward those two assiduous and punctual sts, I registered and created my first two glogs published here and here which will also be used by our school librarian.
No certificates (as I used to do with my teenager classes) but an environmentally friendly way of publicising what adult learners can also achieve (I did these two posters but we can also ask sts to do them themselves!); this way, there has been a much wider recognition and it surely boosted my adult sts' self-esteem. And how!

Here are a couple of related resources that might interest you.
Besides glogster, another suggestion to promote books is using book trailers / video as described here. A lighter way to find a new book to read is trying this literary web project.

Well, thanks for your time and patience. You know I do appreciate sharing and I'd love to hear your thoughts on this subject. Thanks again :)

2 comments:

Clara Luís said...

Excellent idea!

Thi is a very interesting way of enhancing students' reading skills and adults must also be motivated to reading as you're trying to do. Please keep up the good job! Well done!

I wish you a nice summer time (out of school!) and hope you come back with great new ideas next school year!

See you...

Teacher Alex said...

Thank you so much for visiting the blog and for your compliments, Clara! You know peer support, feedback and tips are of the utmost importance in our job. Sure I'll always do my best :)
HGS with nice readings!!!

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