Hello everyone! I´m Natalia
Rodrigues from Rada Tilly, Chubut. I have been teaching English for 13 years
and I´ve always wanted to be a graduate teacher. That´s why I decided to start
this great and challenging journey at Lenguas Vivas. The aim of this blog is to
show you every step and experience of each period of my Practicum. Hope you
enjoy it!
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As soon as I finished studying at Secondary school I decided to study “Tourism” at university. When I was in second year I started teaching English in a Primary school. Soon, I realised how important was to have a high level of English either if you work as a tourist guide or you give English lessons. That is why before I finished studying Tourism, I entered a public institution to become a teacher. Then, I graduated at university and I decided to continue studying to be a teacher at “Lenguas Vivas”. I am sure it was the best decision taken!
I started teaching when I was 18 years old and at the beginning I followed what the institutions’ authorities or coordinators told me to do. However, as soon as I started studying to become a teacher at a public institution, attending different seminars, workshops, lectures, cogresses, and gaining more experience, I realised that the communicative approach was the one that I was mainly in favor of.
As I know the importance of teaching
language in context, I usually start my lessons with an appealing and effective
context, such as a story, a dialogue, an article on a specific topic or a real
life situation.
Nunan (1998) highlights the idea of
teaching vocabulary and grammar in context. We should not teach words in
isolation, we need to present meaning through different techniques such as
realia, pictures, modeling, mime and gestures. Besides students need to learn
how to form structures, but also how to use them to communicate meaning. They need to be
provided with a real context, considering their motivations, desires and
individual characteristics.
Other authors that I would like to mention are Ausubel and his Meaningful Learning Theory, and Piaget and his Cognitive Development theory. According to their theories, learners acquire new knowledge by relating new information to previous knowledge established in their cognitive structure. I apply these theories in my teaching practice by presenting students activities in which they can relate what they have already learnt to the new information, taking into account real context.
Other authors that I would like to mention are Ausubel and his Meaningful Learning Theory, and Piaget and his Cognitive Development theory. According to their theories, learners acquire new knowledge by relating new information to previous knowledge established in their cognitive structure. I apply these theories in my teaching practice by presenting students activities in which they can relate what they have already learnt to the new information, taking into account real context.

