SIU English One 2025 – Speaking Practice
Course schedule
1st training, April 16(Wed) 9:00 – 12:00 PHT
Demo: All Teachers
April 17*(Thur) 8:00 – 9:00, Team A
April 22*(Tue) 8:00 – 9:00, Team B, C and D
*Call the roll at 7:00.
2nd training, June 11 (Wed) 9:00 – 12:00
April: 23(Wed), 24(Thur)
May: 14(Wed), 15(Thur)
June: 18(Wed), 19(Thur)
July: 2(Wed), 3(Thur)
April: 18(Fri, Team A), 25(Fri, Team B)
May: 9(Fri, Team C), 16(Fri, Team D)
Timetable of the day
Meeting: 7:45 – 7:55
1st Class Enter: 7:58, Lesson: 08:30 – 09:10
2nd Class Enter: 9:53, Lesson: 10:25 – 11:05
3rd Class Enter: 12:18, Lesson: 12:50 – 13:30
4th Class Enter: 14:13, Lesson: 14:45 – 15:25
打合せ: 8時45分~8時55分
1限目 入室:8時58分, レッスン:9時30分~10時10分
2限目 入室:10時53分, レッスン:11時25分~12時05分
3限目 入室:13時18分, レッスン:13時50分~14時30分
4限目 入室:15時13分, レッスン:15時45分~16時25分
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Meeting 7:45 (8時45分)
Pass: Siu4141
Angeli
Pass: Siu4141
Toshi
(1) Today is Friday, Week 3. Teachers must not let students practice among themselves This applies to ALL classes..
(2) Read Professor Kataoka’s resume very carefully, and if you have any questions, ask what to do in the lesson before speaking practice starts. Don’t hesitate to ask him.
(3) When you are not speaking, turn off your mic.
(4) Please change your profile name (Teacher + Name), profile photo and virtual background (downloadable at the bottom of this site.)
(5) Please keep up with latest information on the Skype group chat. Don’t forget to refresh your browser.
(6) Please listen to the 30mins lecture carefully for your speaking practice.
(7) Stay connected to Skype at all time during class and report to admin any minor troubles.
(8) When students get any technical problems, please use help button to call the professor.
(9) Please enter the class at displayed time.
(10) Basically, teachers are not supposed to speak Japanese (but special occasions).
When you got a trouble in the lesson, please report it immediately using the next template.
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Team:
Reason: Internet / Power / PC / Others
Breakout room #:
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Gallery view is better than speaker view.
Lesson Resume / Updated: May 08
The way teacher treats students
(2) Please call their name with suffix. Ex) Toshinari-san or Mikami-san.
(3) Please beware of sensitive topics such as politics. Some students came from Vietnam, China, Korea, etc.
(4) Fun English conversation is the most important thing. We hope you enjoy the lessons with your students.
Please feel free to contact Toshi. Skype ID = tossy-mikamix
Requests from Prof. Coxford
(1) Please pretend you do not speak Japanese at all, and only write in English in the chat, to make sure they talk with you in English.
(2) If they struggle, talk more slowly, repeat with easier words, or type what you said in the chat. When they keep responding in Japanese you can ask the other student, like “What does that mean in English? X-san, can you help Y-san?”.
(3) Share screen when you want to show pictures. Please do not show pictures on your smartphone, because the Zoom background obscures it.
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From the previous semester
Language issues
In terms of Japanese usage or mistakes, I saw teacher XXXXXX messaging students in Japanese, and also sometimes mistyping English. Here is what I wrote down on the day
* odd questions “how many minutes do you play flute?”, “what do you hit?”
* wrong word order “why volleyball is more difficult?”
* missing letters “how is you English speaking skills?”
* wrong tense “how old are you when you start playing archery?”
* inaccurate vocab “do you do warm exercise up?”
Worst of all from my perspective, I saw issues with my students asking the teachers questions.
In group 11/21, one of my students called Harumichi asked his teacher “What are your skills?”, and they replied with their favourite Filipino food. He was very disappointed that his question hadn’t been understood, and when I checked it with him, his pronunciation was fine.
Simply responding to questions immediately can confuse the students if the teacher mishears.
Personally, I always recommend a speaking pattern like this:
(4) Repeat the question, stressing the key word “What are my skills?”
(5) Check the meaning “Skill, right?”
(6) Respond “Well, I am really good at…cooking”
(7) Develop the point or return it to the student “How about you, do you like cooking?” / “I love to cook sinigang”
Finally, this Tuesday 7th November I saw a lot of teachers leaving student questions until the very end. In the final minute, I message every breakout room to say “one minute left, folks!”, and some teachers waited until then to ask students for questions. I don’t think that is enough time for a proper conversation, so there should be at least 3~5 minutes at the end just for inviting questions from students.
etc.
Please record speaking practice
(1) Once you are in the breakout room, click on the Record button.(with Gallery View)
(2) Don’t forget to stop recording when you leave Zoom breakout room.
# Please do not turn off your PC before the recorded video is saved to your PC.
(It may take 15 to 30 mins.)
(3) When professor ends the meeting, the video is automatically processed and saved to your PC.
(4) You can find the video files in your local folder.
[ PC > Document > Zoom ] (5) Please upload .mp4 file to our G-drive.
Teams
A1 Rea Katrina Salva (Center)
A2 Jackie Quiñones
A3 Joyce Ringor
A4 —- —-
A5 Roy Soliman
A6 Joicel Talaue
A7 Emely Grace Patriarca
A8 Gene Mae Coloso
A9 Angelou Gejetia (L)
B1 Rose Helen Piluden (Center)
B2 Michelle Torralba
B3 Bea Manayan
B4 Ma. Cristina De Leon
B5 Mariane Arquitola (H)
B6 —- —-
B7 Ofelia Dahuyag
B8 Chris Ann Cerena
B9 Gem Sumando (L)
C1 Nimfa Vizcarra (Center)
C2 Alma Dacones
C3 Manar Millon
C4 Jennifer Galve
C5 Marichel Mercene
C6 Hydee Millano – Dumaguing (M)
C7 Roma Mae Retiza (H)
C8 Sheryl Uayan
C9 Leah Jane (L)
D1 Jhanell Narciso (Center)
D2 Wilgene Ras
D3 Divina Verano
D4 Ma. Adelina Loba
D5 Maya Santiago
D6 Khristal Velarde
D7 Paula Bacani (1,2)
D8 Russelle Bajada
D9 Regine Zastine (L)
Admin MJ, Wed, 2nd, Prof. Iki
Admin AJ, Wed, 3rd, Tourism Class
Zoom Username
ex)A1: t-a1@paxcreation-med.com, ex)D8: t-d8@paxcreation-med.com
Password: SIUenglish012
Admin: Toshi, AJ, Angeli and MJ
Reserve 1: —- —-, t-sub1@paxcreation-med.com, Password: SIUenglish012
Reserve 2: —- —-, t-sub2@paxcreation-med.com, Password: SIUenglish012
Wednesday: Humanities and Tourism
#132
#133
#134
Thursday: Sports and Jr. College
#132
#133
#134
Friday: Multicultural languages
/// Scheduled dates ///
Meeting: 12:05 – 12:15
April 18, Team A, Unit 2, 3
April 25, Team B, Unit 4
May 9, Team C, Unit 2, 3, 4
May 16, Team D, Unit 9
Team of the week
#637
Meating: Team A
Supplement
Team B, #133 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85657909203?pwd=0rjeDj6tGobaPSRhPrtQPiyDMTDuaR.1 /ID:856 5790 9203
Team C, #134 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89054550384?pwd=JICBETMfatrftIBw8nvdumbbps01pE.1 /ID:890 5455 0384
Team D, #135 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81877705120?pwd=65N85xyYbmpzAzIqvTlhi2hIjC3yyO.1 /ID:818 7770 5120
Meeting Passcpde: Siu4141 (common)
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