Didactic Material
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Didactic Material: Flashcards
Definition:
Flashcards are the most common kind of visual aids for learners. They appear useful in all language skills.
Flashcards are the most common kind of visual aids for learners. They appear useful in all language skills.
Types of flashcards
Various
types of flash cards are also useful for teaching activities. Flashcards
generally have:
•Words
•
Pictures
•Words/Pictures
•Audio
Word
flashcards
•Word cards (word flash cards) have a single word or phrase
written clearly on the card.
•Word cards are easy for the teacher or
students to handle. We can hold them, prop, stick to the board or hang on a the
wall.
They
are beneficial to introduction, practice and revision of vocabulary.
They
facilitate grammar explanation. It is
easier to teach construction of tenses (the rules of forming affirmative
sentences, questions and negatives).
We can also use flashcards
to distinguishing
parts of speech
in a sentence, the word order or
contractions of words.
Picture
flashcards
•Flashcards (picture cards) are the most
common kind of visual aids for young learners.
•They are valuable resource for teachers
and parents and used as a linguistic or visual stimulus for the learners to read, speak or write.
Picture
flash cards are pictures mounted or drawn on cards approximately 15 cm by 20 cm.
They
are
normally used by the teacher in oral work for cueing
responses to questions or more open communicative work for stimulating conversation,
story-telling, etc.”
The size
of flash cards, however, depends of the type of use.
It means that for group work they can be smaller but when we stick them to the
board or hold in our hands they must be big enough for students at the back to
see.
Pictures can represent peoples’ appearance,
their behavior, moods
or actions and
the setting of the situation to promote discussion and motivate learning. They
could be pictures of animals,
food, household
objects,
places or story characters.
Word/picture
flashcards
Visuals and words combined also help
students relate words to images.
Advantages
•They’re inexpensive.
•They’re portable.
•They’re efficient.
•They’re versatile.
•Offer various study methods.
•Use them with students of all ages.
Disadvantages
•Students are not always visual learners.
•Becomes boring when repetitive.
References:
Shaw, Jamie. "Use of Flash Cards in School." EHow. Demand Media, 23 Feb. 2011. Web. 13 May 2015.
"Visual Aids in the Classroom Situation." Visual Aids in the Classroom Situation. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 May 2015.
http://es.slideshare.net/Swedishteacher/fun-with-flash-cards?next_slideshow=1
References:
Shaw, Jamie. "Use of Flash Cards in School." EHow. Demand Media, 23 Feb. 2011. Web. 13 May 2015.
"Visual Aids in the Classroom Situation." Visual Aids in the Classroom Situation. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 May 2015.
http://es.slideshare.net/Swedishteacher/fun-with-flash-cards?next_slideshow=1
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