A Three State Framework for Unlocking Real Communication in the ESL Classroom
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Fluency by Design addresses the most common frustration in the ESL classroom: the awkward silence that occurs when students are asked to speak freely. This manuscript posits that fluency is not a lucky accident but a designed outcome. By introducing a Three-Stage Framework-Pre-Communicative Input, Guided Practice, and Free Production-the book provides teachers with a repeatable architecture for building student confidence and competence. It moves beyond traditional grammar-heavy instruction to focus on 'interactional competence, ' teaching the hidden rules of conversation such as backchanneling, repair strategies, and pragmatic awareness. With a deep focus on reducing speaking anxiety and prioritizing intelligibility over perfection, the book offers a roadmap for transforming the teacher's role from a lecturer to a strategic facilitator. Through practical tools like the 80/20 rule, delayed correction, and information-gap tasks, teachers learn how to build the necessary scaffolding that allows students to eventually speak independently. Ultimately, the book provides a comprehensive guide to ensuring that every student has a voice in the messy, unpredictable, and deeply human experience of real-world English conversation.
Fluency by Design addresses the most common frustration in the ESL classroom: the awkward silence that occurs when students are asked to speak freely. This manuscript posits that fluency is not a lucky accident but a designed outcome. By introducing a Three-Stage Framework-Pre-Communicative Input, Guided Practice, and Free Production-the book provides teachers with a repeatable architecture for building student confidence and competence. It moves beyond traditional grammar-heavy instruction to focus on 'interactional competence, ' teaching the hidden rules of conversation such as backchanneling, repair strategies, and pragmatic awareness. With a deep focus on reducing speaking anxiety and prioritizing intelligibility over perfection, the book offers a roadmap for transforming the teacher's role from a lecturer to a strategic facilitator. Through practical tools like the 80/20 rule, delayed correction, and information-gap tasks, teachers learn how to build the necessary scaffolding that allows students to eventually speak independently. Ultimately, the book provides a comprehensive guide to ensuring that every student has a voice in the messy, unpredictable, and deeply human experience of real-world English conversation.
AmazonPagina's: 251, Paperback, Independently published
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