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					<description><![CDATA[Dictations are an excellent practice for our students. Dictations require a lot of skills: You need to hear, recognize, write — look how many skills are worked on simultaneously! I usually carry out dictations at the end of the class, before the final game. By this time my students have already reviewed the words necessary &#8230; <a href="https://sorokad.com/en/2020/10/01/why-do-we-need-dictations/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Why Do We Need Dictations?</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Dictations are an excellent practice for our students. Dictations require a lot of skills: You need to hear, recognize, write — look how many skills are worked on simultaneously!</p>



<p>I usually carry out dictations at the end of the class, before the final game. By this time my students have already reviewed the words necessary for the dictation.</p>



<p>There are different types of dictations. There are simple dictations. A teacher dictates and a student writes. You can dictate words and sentences. When you start the Soroka Course, you dictate words only.</p>



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<p>You can use <a href="https://sorokad.com/en/audio-files/" target="_blank" aria-label="undefined (opens in a new tab)" rel="noreferrer noopener">audio files</a> for a dictation, especially in cases when it recites the name of objects from the pictures and when it does not include sentences. Stop or pause the audio file after each word.</p>



<p>There is a Dictation of “Surikov” in the Teacher’s Book. A teacher dictates and a student draws a picture of what he hears.</p>



<p>There is a type of dictation named<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs3_O1kFFOl/" target="_blank" aria-label="undefined (opens in a new tab)" rel="noreferrer noopener"> “Text with Gaps.</a>” You can find it in Lesson 3 of Unit 4 in the Teacher’s Book for Soroka Course 1. A teacher writes a sentence with a missing word, either on the whiteboard or a piece of paper. For example, “___ are you?” Your students should write in the word “How” to complete the sentence “How are you?” And so on.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Most Important Part in Dictation is the Preparation</h3>



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<p>We should remember that there is a certain sequence of actions in our course: listening &#8211; speaking &#8211; reading &#8211; writing. Writing is our last phase.</p>



<p>We write words after we have already listened to them and then read them. Initially we just copied words. There are special exercises for copying in the Student’s Book — for example, crosswords. My students are reluctant to copy words in their Activity Book, therefore I started to give them crosswords. It turned out that other teachers do exactly the same, so I did not invent the method. The more often the student writes a word, the more likely they will remember how to write it.</p>



<p>Note. When I was a child and was learning English, I mindlessly copied a word several times. And I always got a 5 (excellent) grade for my dictations. I wonder why nobody does the same nowadays?</p>



<p>Games such as “Hangman” help with orthography. (This game is called “Crocodile” in the Soroka Course, in order to avoid unnecessary negative connotations.)</p>



<p>But the most important thing is the fact that way before the writing (in any language), your student should understand that all these hooks and squiggles used in writing a word are invented for people to recognize the words. Students should write a word correctly so that they can read what they had written previously. Sometimes students write a word in such a way that they cannot read it themselves. The purpose of orthography is to make words recognizable for those who know the language — in our case, Russian.</p>



<p>You can begin an orthography practice when we have understood why we learn to write words correctly (no matter which language).</p>



<p>And here’s the last advice I have for today: Students make mistakes, and it is absolutely normal. Those who write correctly do not need a teacher. Therefore, remember that mistakes are points of your students’ growth.</p>



<p>Have a good dictation!</p>



<p>Turn on English subtitles.</p>



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