Introduction
When faced with a challenging writing task, learners often don't know where to start, what to write and how to write it. Teachers can help them get started by doing pre-writing tasks, and give them a structure for writing with writing models and frames.
These videos show these approaches in action with a variety of written task types. They demonstrate how to motivate and support learners to begin the writing process and how to help them structure and develop meaningful written texts.
Parts 1 and 2 show two examples of teachers carrying out pre-writing tasks with lower secondary level learners from Turkey and Argentina.
Part 3 shows a teacher in the UK carrying out pre-writing tasks with a mixed nationality group of young adults preparing for the IELTS exam.
Part 4 examines writing models and frames. This section revisits the class from Turkey to examine how a writing model is used to support these learners with their writing task.
Procedure
Download the session notes. The notes contain discussion, video-viewing and reflection tasks. Follow the tasks by going through the videos in sequence. The video and session notes are designed as self-study resources to be worked through together. Techniques are transferable to other classes in other contexts.
Part 1: Pre-writing tasks
Part 2: Pre-writing tasks
Part 3: Pre-writing tasks
Part 4: Writing models and frames
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Videos
Hi Paola,
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