teaching English in science courses in HS
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 1:40 am
This topic doesn't seem to be picking up much action in another forum, so here it is again.
I'm in Japan and have been asked to design a year's curriculum to present science in English to high school students. This would be for ANY students, not just those who have an interest in science.
I'm stumped. I have taught regular English grammar for years, and I have a science background (which is why my administration is looking to me for this). However, since the students will already get regular English classes (in English and in Japanese) and regular science classes (in Japanese), what could I possibly present?
Teaching the grammar seems pointless because they will already be learning it in their English courses. Teaching the science is pointless because they learn that in their own language. To even attempt to teach other levels of science in a foreign language is senseless.
What sort of design do you think I should even conceive? How to make lab reports comes to mind. How to generally present the scientific method is another. The overwhelming vocabulary that they face seems too daunting. These students will have had 3 years of English study before I get them, but they can barely piece together "I like movies", let alone find enough grammar and vocabulary to discuss any topics.
I've been given free rein on this, to include lecture and lab presentations, but I'm scrambling. Any ideas?
I'm in Japan and have been asked to design a year's curriculum to present science in English to high school students. This would be for ANY students, not just those who have an interest in science.
I'm stumped. I have taught regular English grammar for years, and I have a science background (which is why my administration is looking to me for this). However, since the students will already get regular English classes (in English and in Japanese) and regular science classes (in Japanese), what could I possibly present?
Teaching the grammar seems pointless because they will already be learning it in their English courses. Teaching the science is pointless because they learn that in their own language. To even attempt to teach other levels of science in a foreign language is senseless.
What sort of design do you think I should even conceive? How to make lab reports comes to mind. How to generally present the scientific method is another. The overwhelming vocabulary that they face seems too daunting. These students will have had 3 years of English study before I get them, but they can barely piece together "I like movies", let alone find enough grammar and vocabulary to discuss any topics.
I've been given free rein on this, to include lecture and lab presentations, but I'm scrambling. Any ideas?