Madrid, D. y N. McLaren (1995): Didactic Procedures for TEFL.
Valladolid: La Calesa (286 pags.) Dep. Legal: VA. 664‑1995, ISBN: 84‑8105‑045‑8.
CONTENTS
1. THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM
1.1. Factors affecting the FL
curriculum......................
1.2. Curricular
stages........................................
1.3. Curriculum and syllabus..................................
1.4. Product-oriented
syllabuses..............................
1.5. Process-oriented
syllabuses..............................
1.6. Analyzing needs and establishing
goals...................
1.7. General principles for the foreign language
curriculum...
1.8. A pluridimensional
syllabus..............................
1.9. Other dimensions of a multidimensional
syllabus..........
1.10. Applying a
multidimensional framework....................
1.11. Learning tasks (sample
unit).............................
1.12. Orientations for classroom
implementation................
1.13.
Evaluation...............................................
1.14. Suggested
activities.....................................
2. LISTENING COMPREHENSION
2.1 The listening
skill.....................................
2.2 Listening and
acting....................................
2.3 Listening with
visuals..................................
2.4 Listening and reading...................................
2.5 Processing oral discourse:
dialogues....................
2.6 Listening to
sequences..................................
2.7 Listening and checking
accuracy.........................
2.8 Games for practising listening
comprehension............
2.9 Suggested
activities....................................
3. SPEAKING
3.1. The speaking
skill.....................................
3.2. Acting
out.............................................
3.3. Asking and answering
questions.........................
3.4. Playing with
language..................................
3.5. Giving and following
instructions......................
3.6. Talking about pictures and
charts......................
3.7. Problem
solving........................................
3.8. Reciting and
singing...................................
3.9. Information gap
activities.............................
3.10. Surveys and
interviews.................................
3.11. Debates and
discussions................................
3.12. Cross cultural
activities..............................
3.13. Suggested
activities...................................
4. READING
4.1. The
skill of reading...................................
4.2. Reading and
spelling/word-recognition..................
4.3. Associating visual and graphic lexical
meaning.........
4.4. Reading to associate
meaning...........................
4.5. Relationships within the sentence and
between sentences
4.6. Understanding
explicitly stated information: scanning..
4.7. Understanding information in the text not
explicitly
stated
(inferencing)...................................
4.8. Reading and language
transfer..........................
4.9. Reading and understanding conceptual
meaning...........
4.10 Reading and reference
skills...........................
4.11. Reading and linguistic structure
4.12. Transcoding information to diagrammatic
display
4.13. Cross-curricular information exchange
4.14. Reading as preparation for speaking
("integrated skills")
4.15. Types of comprehension questions
4.16. Reading games
4.17. Activities
5. WRITING
5.1. The writing
skill......................................
5.2.
Spelling...............................................
5.3. Integrating reading and
writing........................
5.4.
Drills.................................................
5.5.
Dictation..............................................
5.6. Information gap
activities.............................
5.7. Filling
forms..........................................
5.8.
Games..................................................
5.9. Realia.................................................
5.10. Consolidating
grammar..................................
5.11. Activating
vocabulary..................................
5.12. Guided
composition.....................................
5.13. Summarizing............................................
5.14.
Translating............................................
5.15. Free
composition.......................................
5.16. Cross curricular
activities............................
5.17. Suggested activities...................................
6. LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE: VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR AND
PRONUNCIATION
6.1. The scope of
linguistic competence
6.2. Vocabulary
6.3. The teaching and
practice of grammar
6.4. Phonetics
6.5. Activities
7. SOCIOLINGUISTIC AND DISCOURSE COMPETENCE
7.1. Communicative
competence...............................
7.2. The communicative
approach.............................
7.3. The notional-functional
approach.......................
7.4. Sociolinguistic and discourse
competence...............
7.5. Communicative
activities...............................
7.6. Discovering and completing missing
information.........
7.7. Reconstructing
stories.................................
7.8. Simulating and role
playing............................
7.9. Finding mistakes and
differences.......................
7.10. Filling in
forms.......................................
7.11. Realia and
authentic language..........................
7.12. Memorizing and
reciting................................
7.13. Reading and
interpreting facts.........................
7.14. Punctuating
texts......................................
7.15. Taking part in
contextualized dialogues................
7.16. Expressing
sequence....................................
7.17. Describing
people......................................
7.18. Transforming
texts.....................................
7.19. Narrating
events.......................................
7.20. Organizing and
arranging texts ........................
7.21.
Activities.............................................
8. SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS
8.1. Geographical aspects: physical.........................
8.2. Geographical aspects: human
...........................
8.4. The people: communal aspects and
attitudes.............
8.5. Ways of
life...........................................
8.6. Cultural
topics........................................
8.7. Sports.................................................
8.8. Education..............................................
8.9. Public parks and public
notices........................
9.10. Travel.................................................
8.11. Typical festivals
.....................................
8.12. Social
problems........................................
8.13. History................................................
8.14. Activities.............................................
9. ENJOYING ENGLISH
9.1.
Songs...................................................
9.2.
Games...................................................
9.3.
Jokes...................................................
9.4. Crosswords and
letter boxes.............................
9.5.
Proverbs................................................
9.6. Other game-like
activities..............................
9.7. Suggested
activities....................................
10. EVALUATION
10.1. The nature of
language proficiency.....................
10.2. Evaluating the
foreign language curriculum.............
10.3. The student's
self-evaluation..........................
10.4. Evaluating
attitudes and motivation....................
10.5. Continuous
assessment..................................
10.6. Testing the
students' progress.........................
10.7. Preparing
classroom tests..............................