成人快手

In this short film, languages teacher Chris Allen gives his tips for how best to promote intrinsic motivation in KS3 language students.

He talks about giving students a sense of progression that helps them recognise their successes, building a rapport with his class and instilling students鈥 confidence in their own abilities.

He explains that feeling able to make mistakes is another important factor, as well as prioritising high frequency language to begin with, as being able to make active use of the words they have learnt early on gives the language a purpose for them.

We learn about:

  • How to make lessons seem relevant to a young audience鈥檚 interests, through pop culture, their hobbies and future careers

  • Giving a clear purpose to a task

  • The importance of building up a good rapport with students and creating a safe environment

  • Building competitive elements into lessons in a sensitive way

This film is part of a series of films designed to promote evidence-based best practice methods for languages teaching at KS3.

The other films in the series include 鈥淢aking phonics an indispensable tool in language learning (KS3)鈥, 鈥淎sking effective questions - grammar building blocks (KS3)鈥.

For student resources that may help you in planning lessons or homework, please see:

成人快手 Bitesize KS3 Modern Foreign Languages

More MFL teaching aids:

Making phonics an indispensable tool in language learning (KS3) video

This short film offers a guide to integrating phonics teaching into your lesson, and explains why doing so is important and beneficial for the learning process.

Making phonics an indispensable tool in language learning (KS3)

Asking effective questions - grammar building blocks (KS3) video

In this short film specialist languages teacher Joe Fincham explains what research has shown to be the most effective way of teaching grammar at KS3.

Asking effective questions - grammar building blocks (KS3)

Foreign language acquisition through storytelling and story acting (KS2) video

This short film explores the techniques that Charlotte Ryland (Stephen Spender Trust) has developed to promote storytelling practice as a tool in language learning with younger learners.

Foreign language acquisition through storytelling and story acting (KS2)