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Tips for
Being A More Effective Tutor
Teaching
Vocabulary
Good vocabulary instruction
emphasizes useful words (words that your learner will hear and
need to use frequently in the health care context), important
words (key words that will help learners accomplish
communication tasks in the health care context), and difficult
words (idiomatic words, words with more than one meaning, etc.).
In providing vocabulary
instruction for the SHINE health literacy units we have tried to
provide instruction for your learners that:
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Activates their prior
knowledge
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Encourages them to use a
dictionary and access the range of information it provides
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Encourages integration of the
new words into their working vocabularies
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Provides them multiple
exposures to new vocabulary through listening, discussion
and reading activities
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Focuses on a small number of
important words
If you want to learn
more about teaching vocabulary and would like to extend the activities we have
provided in this unit, please check out the following helpful web resources:
Applying
Research in Reading Instruction for Adults
at http://www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/adult.html
Strategies for
teaching vocabulary
at
http://muskingum.edu/~cal/database/general/reading.html#GeneralApproach
Teaching
vocabulary: two dozen tips and techniques
at
http://people.bu.edu/jpettigr/Artilces_and_Presentations/Vocabulary.htm |