Jan/Feb-2007,
Dear Mr. Udayakumar,
We are fine. Hope the same from you. We send below the report for the months of January and February 2007.
INIYA UDAIYAM CHARITABLE TRUST
No. 2, Azhagiri Samy Street, Periyar Nagar,
Avadi, Chennai – 6000 71.
REPORT OF SPOKEN ENGLISH CLASS
I Initial Assessment done before commencement of class in December 2006.
Method: Speaking on a given topic
External: Mrs. Sujathaa Sekar
Comments: Overall problem areas were sentence structure, lack of words and confidence.
Review of Assessment: Same day students given inputs on how to speak. On paper, asked to add many words to the topic.
Asked to speak
Performance: Improvement Immediate
II Class – January Month:
Inputs on grammar – Tenses and use of (personal) pronouns.
Verbs listed, parallel meanings given in Tamil.
Speaking in English on topics given
Class – February Month:
Sounds of a e i o u with words taught
Creative methods, paper cutting works, etc.
Speaking in English on topics given
Writing in English on any topic
III Assessment at the end of 2 months:
Students are from different levels of English knowledge. Some know a little English and are able to speak a little. But most are unable. Another level is a group which is unsure of English alphabets itself. Knowledge of names of fruits, vegetables, flowers itself not known. Till that basic is taught and reinforced.
Action Plan:
- To start right from the beginning from A_Z for one group – 3 students
- Continue with 2 letters, 3 letters 4 and 5 letters words for 2 classes. To be tested.
- Simultaneously continue with speaking exercise.
Thanking you,
For Iniya Udaiyam Charitable Trust
Gayathiri Ravindran,
Teacher
i want spoken english traning only sunday class.
Hi.
Hope you enjoy reading it.
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