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The TKT TKT
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The TKT Course
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What do you know about the TKT?
The TKT Exam
Registration through the British Council
Exam: Saturday, December 22, 2018
40 hour preparation course Self Study
Official material 5-7 hours per week
33 units in the book TKT Glossary (500 words)
Practice Tests Phonemic chart
Homework Grammar
Practice tests
Book available from Alresala
Bookshop – Dhahra
021-4443503
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Resources Lessons
Official website Lesson 1 : 9:00 – 10:30
http://cambridgeenglish.org/TKT Break: 10:30 – 10:45
Lesson 2: 10:45 – 12:15
TKT Glossary Break: 12:15 – 12:30
Sent to you via email Lesson 3: 12:30 – 2:00
Course plan Lesson Date
1 Oct 27
Units to cover
Introduction, Units 1, 2, 3, 4
Module 1 2 Nov 3 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
3 Parts - 18 units 3 Nov 10 11 ,12, 13, 14, 15
Practice test
4 Nov 17 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
Module 2
5 Nov 24 Module 1 Practice exam, 22, 23, 24
2 parts - 8 units
Practice test 6 Dec 1 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
Module 3 7 Dec 8 Module 2 practice test, 31, 32, 33
2 parts – 7 units
8 Module 1, 2 & 3 Practice Exam
Complete Practice Tests
Dec 22 TKT EXAM
• Parts of speech
Part 1: Describing Language and language skills • Grammatical Structures
• Grammatical Use
Part 2: Language Learning
• Video – Teaching Grammar to YL
Part 3 : Language Teaching
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Parts of speech
Can you make a list of the parts of speech?
1. Nouns
1. C
2. Verbs 2. E
3. Adjectives 3. D
4. Adverbs 4. F
5. G
5. Determiners 6. A
6. Prepositions
7. Pronouns
8. Conjunctions
9. exclamations
Types of Nouns Types of verbs
Countable car, book, apple Transitive (require an object) The boy hit the ball.
Uncountable sugar, honey, milk, money Intransitive (no object) The girl sang.
Proper Amina Shebani, Mahari Hotel, Sony Regular played, walked, talked
Common shop, telephone, phone, Irregular wrote, swam, spoke
Infinitive base form (see, have, do, open, sleep)
Abstract hate, kindness, honesty, hope
Modal can, will, should, ought to, must
Collective class, family, audience, herd
Phrasal verbs keep up, turn off, speak up
Compound living room, sunrise
Imperative (commands). Open the door. Sit down.
Active / passive My father built this house / This house
was built by my father.
To look up Grammatical Structures (Form)
types of pronouns Present continuous
Types of determiners He is running.
Types of prepositions Subject + present (verb to be) + verb –ing
Types of conjunctions Past passive voice
Types of adverbs The bridge was built in 1999.
Subject + past (to be) + past participle .
http://myenglishgrammar.com/ Conditional
If I was younger, I’d run a marathon.
If + subject + past simple, subject + would + infinitive
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Grammatical Use Homework
Present Simple Follow up activities 1, 2, 3, 4 Page 12 – 13
1. To describe a present state
She is happy.
2. To describe actions/situations that happen
repeatedly
We get up late on Fridays.
1.
3. To refer to the future in a scheduled timetable
The plane takes off at 4:00
4. To provide a commentary
He runs. He kicks the ball and he misses!
Exam Tasks - Grammar Grammar Review
The TKT always contains a task on grammatical form Samuel stood on the bank of (1) Swamp River and looked
and a task on grammatical use at the (2)people swimming. His (3) classmates went off
to get something to eat. He thought of his future and it
Turn to page 14
seemed full of (4) hope.
Work on your own to answer Task 1 Match the underlined words with the grammatical
terms.
Check with your partner
A collective noun
B compound noun
C proper noun
D abstract noun
Exam Task1 – Grammar Exam Task2 – Grammar
Turn to page 14 Turn to page 15
1. C 1. A
2. B 2. B
3. B 3. C
4. A 4. B
5. A 5. C
6. C 6. C
7. A
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Teaching Grammar to YL
What is lexis? Affixation
Prefixes (added a the beginning of a word)
Individual words or sets of phrases Change the meaning
tree undo, ex-wife, retype
get up To give opposite meaning
first of all -un, -il, -ir, -im, -in, -dis
a piece of cake
Suffixes (added at the end of the word)
Change the part of speech
Translate – translation, slow - slowly
Change the form (make comparative, superlative, etc)
Bigger, smallest, walked
Collocations: words that often occur
together
Heavy rain Idioms
watch out
Once in a blue moon
high temperature
raining cats and dogs
Commit murder
natural English... unnatural English... Chunks: (Semi)-fixed expressions
the fast train
fast food
the quick train
quick food
Have a good trip
How about …?
a quick shower a fast shower
a quick meal a fast meal My name’s ..
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Relationships between words False friends
Same or similar forms/pronunciation in two languages
Synonyms
but different meaning ( فول- fool)
happy – cheerful – joyful – content
Antonyms Homophones
happy– sad ; sorrowful - joyful Same pronunciation but different meaning & spelling
Lexical sets know – no; whether – weather; there – their – they’re
Groups of words belonging to the same topic area Homonyms
shirt, skirt, trousers, dress - clothes
Word family Same pronunciation and spelling but different meaning
Words that come through affixations from the same base They sat on the river bank. I put all my money in the
word bank.
real, really, realistic, unrealistic, reality Varieties of English
Compound nouns
Different kinds of English spoken around the word
A noun made from two or more words
Lifestyle, sunrise, living room, hair cut, fire-fly flat – apartment – unit; biscuit - cookie
Practice Exam Task - Lexis
Turn to page 19 Turn to page 20
Work in groups of 3. 1. A
Answer follow–up activity 1 (A – E) 2. C
A. Lexical set 3. D
B. Antonyms 4. F
C. Idioms 5. B
D. Collocations 6. G
E. synonyms
Phonology
Phonology is the study of the sound features in a
language to communicate meaning
Phonemes
word stress
Sentence stress
Intonation
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Do all the letters in the alphabet only have one sound?
Phonemes can /k/
What do these symbols represent? cell /s/
/ð/ /æ/ /ʒ/
A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that can make a Are all the sounds represented in the alphabet?
difference in meaning
Symbols are called: phonetic symbols The sound “sh” has no alphabet equivalent, the
Sounds they make: phonemes phoneme for ‘sh’ sound is /ʃ/
When a word is written all in phonetic symbols:
phonetic transcription
beautiful /ˈbjuːtəfʊl/
Vowels Consonants
Sounds made with the mouth partly open and where air is Flow of air is partly blocked by the tongue, lips or teeth
not stopped
Monophthongs : pure vowel sound (one tone one mouth
position (cat, trip) Voiced: spoken with vibration of voice
Diphthongs: movement from one vowel sound to another /b/, /d/, /g/
(oil)
cat oil
bit bite Unvoiced: spoken without vibration of voice
lot low /p/, /t/, /k/
tall toy
The phonetic chart
The phonemic Chart
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Syllables
Words are split into syllables
How many syllables in theses words?
stop
begin
furniture
chocolate
identical
America
Word stress Syllables and word stress
Word stress: pronounce stressed syllable with more
energy
Student
Student
‘student
STUdent
We pronounce other syllables with less energy
Sentence Stress Sentence stress
Sentences have two types of words Primary Stress (Main stress)
Content words : important words that carry the The word which the speaker thinks is the most
meaning or sense—the real content important meaning of the sentence
Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
Structural words The girl ran to the sea and jumped in quickly.
Prepositions, articles, pronouns, determiners
The girl ran to the sea and jumped in quickly.
The boy sat on the beach.
The girl ran to the sea and jumped in quickly.
Sentence stress falls on content words
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Connected Speech Weak forms
Sentence Stress
Contractions
Can’t, isn’t, she’s, they’re
Weak forms
How do you pronounce the word “been”?
Linking
“up above”
“go away”
Intonation
rhythm
Intonation Rhythm
Rise and the fall of the voice when speaking
Teaching pronunciation
Learners need to understand a variety of accents
Drilling – repeating models
Activities that focus on words stress, sentence stress,
minimal pairs (words distinguished by only one 1. B
phoneme) 2. C
ship sheep 3. B
4. A
hat hit
5. C
think thing
Focus on problematic phonemes
/p/ for Arabic speaker
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Homework Exam Task - Phonology
TKT Book page 24 Page 25 – 26
Follow up activities 3, 4, 5
1. C
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. B
What are functions?
suggesting thanking
greeting interrupting
clarifying expressing obligation
inviting expressing preference
advising
agreeing/disagreeing
refusing
Exponents Example
The language we use to express functions Sam : Oh, I’m sorry. I’ll buy you another one.
I’m so sorry Ali : Don’t worry about it. It wasn’t a special one.
My name’s Sara. Sam : Sorry?
Could you please explain? Ali : I said it wasn’t a special one.
One exponent can express different functions at the Sorry 1 : Apologizing
same time -- depends on the context Sorry 2: Asking for clarifications
How do you know? Context / situation
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I’m so tired
Making a suggestion
A boy talking to his mother while he does
Different exponents
his homework.
How about ….?
Requesting ( asking to stop doing
homework) What about …?
Why don’t we…?
Let’s ….
A patient talking I suggest …..
to his doctor
Describing a
physical state
Asking for permission Levels of formality
Can I ...? informal Formal language: more socially distant
May I ...? Informal: more socially casual
Could I ...? Neutral: when we don’t want to show neither great
respect nor too much casualness
Could I possibly ...?
Why don’t you come to lunch with us?
Do you mind if I ...? Appropriacy: choosing the level of formality for the
Would it be possible for me to ...? situation
formal Teacher to students
I’d like to wish you a very good morning.
Hi guys!
Good morning everyone.
Functions in the classroom
Some coursebooks organized around Functions
functional approach
Focus on functions - emphasis on communication
Writing can be taught through functions
Greeting; asking for information, complaining, signing
off
Nowadays functions are taught with grammar
Unit Function Grammar
Unit 6 Expressing likes First and third person present simple affirmative
Unit 7 Expressing dislikes First and third person present simple negative
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Exam Task - Functions
Page 30
1. C
2. G
3. D
4. A
5. F
6. B
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