How to draw our students attention and improve their interest in the task?
It is very difficult to get the children's attention, specially through an L2, a language they don't understand at all and they don't have any personal reason to learn it. When this attention doesn't exist, then, it's very difficult they learn the language.
An effective way to draw their attention is having in mind their interests, what they like.
Today I'm going to explain you an example that happened in my P5 English class (preschool education, learning an L2) when dealing with the clothes vocabulary.
In the second session in which we were working these vocabulary, I showed them some clothes flaschards. In order to learn the vocabulary and to practise the listening skill I said to them some clothes and they had to point them. Some kids were interested in the activity, but others weren't paying attention. They said to me:
"Teacher, I'm bored.." or "I don't like this game..."
After that I decided to create some new flashcards, but this time a bit different, using their favourite films characters. Their interest and attention in front of the task increased a lot. The task was exactly the same but the fact that the clothes were worn by their favourite characters changed everything. Everybody was perfectly following the activity, and in addition, they didn't want to stop playing. Even some kids started to describe their favourite character's clothes on their own:
"Teacher, Elsa is wearing a blue dress!" "Gru is wearing a scarf" "T-shirt?... Peter Pan!!!" "Sadness has got a jumper!"
At the end of the game we had worked clothes and colours. I'm sure some of them learnt more vocabulary in this 10 minutes game, than during the other 50 minutes left, just because of the game presentation.
When we personalise our students learning the results are always much more effective. The material used and the way we present them is really important.
Emma.