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Guide the students in class 12 A1, 12A2 at Quan Son high school to distinguish the language functions and responses exercises effectively 1 Table of content Part Content Page I Reasons for choosing the research 2 II Aims of the research 2,3 III The researched subjects 3 Part A Introduction IV Method of the study 3 I Theorical foundation of this research 4 II The current situation of the issue 4,5 III The solutions to solve the matter 5 19 1 General tips 6 8 2 Language Functions and Responses 8 1[.]

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Table of content

I Reasons for choosing the research 2

Part A

Introduction

I Theorical foundation of this research 4

II The current situation of the issue 4,5 III The solutions to solve the matter 5-19

2 Language Functions and Responses 8-17

3 Specific measures and practice exercises

17-19

Part B

Content

4 The result applying the research teaching 19

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PART A: INTRODUCTION

The globe today is the one of exchange, co-operation, integration and development To reach the great progress like other countries, Vietnam has carried out many open-door policies and English has become an international language, an integral part, as a means to link countries together It is utilized in almost aspects such as economy, politics, culture, science, diplomacy and so on Therefore, English is becoming more essential to meet the demands of a free trade area (adopted in the ASEAN Vision 2020), studying English is definitely vital for students to pursue a good job in the future English is becoming a compulsory subject in many exams, especially, the GCSE English’s role and position in the modern society is highly respected Thus, lots of students also choose English as a major subject to test in the entrance examination of the universities So, English teachers who play very important roles always do want

to find out the best way to convey the lessons effectively as well as motivate the students’ interest

When guiding the students of class 12A1,12A2 at Quan Son high school

to do some exercises related to language functions and responses I recognize that the students often feel confused and they usually make many mistakes Their lack of practical tools to produce the actual language becomes evident According to the form of tests for GCSE, there are two or three of fifty questions relating to language functions Not many, but to give the correct answer in the important examination is the desire of all of the students As an English teacher,

I do the research for focusing on the functions of language so as to properly

equip students to complete assigned tasks Therefore; I choose the theme

“Guide the students in class 12 A1, 12A2 at Quan Son high school to distinguish the language functions and responses exercises effectively” as

my research I hope that the information in this paper will be helpful in getting a deeper look about language functions and responses in English

II AIMS OF THE STUDY.

Each work has its own aims, so does this study The aims of my study are:

- To help students master English more and develop skills of group-work

- To fulfill my career passion and improve my teaching skills

- Help improve and enrich the student’s vocabulary and basic grammar structures

- Help the students understand the various options that regulate their choices of language functions and responses

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- Help myself to have a good document to review for my students more effectively so that they are able to cope with the exercises related to language functions and response s in their exams more easily

- Exchange the other teachers slight experiences in teaching the language functions and responses at school

III THE RESEARCHED SUBJECTS.

1 Scope : Researching in the process of teaching English in class 12 A1,

12A2 including 75 students at Quan Son high school

2 Object: This subject is concerned with the lessons about functional

language in the text book English 10,11,12

IV METHOD OF THE STUDY.

 Studying the documents dealing with the theme ( mainly the information

on the Google)

 Using analytic methods

 Observing and asking colleagues for ideas and experiences

 Practicing the application of the study

Because of the limit scale of the initiative I will give only common patterns and exercises which are usually used in the official English tests in Viet Nam Especially, there are both written test and multiple choices in English test for GCSE and examination for the gifted students So, I am sure that my students will be able to feel more confident when they take the test after they understand deeply the language functions and responses as well as related forms of the exercises

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PART B: CONTENT

I THEORICAL FOUNDATION OF THIS RESEARCH.

There are many different languages in our world that are different And each language has its rule Language function is a part of the language Also, each language has its function, which is used to communicate Moreover, language function makes us communicate correctly If we don't know about language function, the sentences that we talk to other people will not complete Although the listeners can understand, but it can change the its meaning As we are teachers, we should be careful in teaching the function of language because

if we teach a wrong function, it means that the students will receive a wrong language system, too Therefore, the teachers should be careful about the usage

of verbs or tenses, phrases, structures and vocabulary because these are the main factors that we can make our students write or speak English correctly Nowadays, there are many ways to teach the students to learn language functions Some students think that language functions are boring Then, they don't want to learn Many students feel afraid and confused when they have to face to some exercises like filling in the gaps in these sentences, choosing the suitable responses, in particularly, in the tests for gifted students and GCSE Many learners make a lot of mistakes and they are often penalized for these mistakes in examinations Throughout the lessons I lecture for my students in order to help the students solve their problems I decided to study this theme based on primary causes:

- Reading the reference books and websites related language functions and responses

- Discussing with other teachers

- Applying in teaching

- Observing and drawing out experience

II THE CURRENT SITUATION OF THE ISSUE.

As a teacher of English, I have often noticed my students having problem

in learning functions of language Theoretically, they learn even much better than we expect but practically they find struggling with basic functions of language I was shocked the first time when I heard students having difficulties

in choosing and using appropriate language functions Here students were found

to be lack of knowledge of language functions To improve the existing problem since then I started to think of and look for the proper ways and techniques of teaching language functions in order to make them capable to use in appropriate Therefore, I, as a teacher, read different articles and books regarding how to teach language functions to make it easier for my students to use language functions and came up with some ideas In order that the students can overcome the difficulties in this contemporary situation and they can know, understand also apply knowledge which they are contributed in doing the exercises better

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and better Through studying myself, exchanging with my colleagues as well as observing and investigating the learning method of students in real lessons I would like to give solutions to the problems I truly hope that this subject will be

a meaningful document for readers

III THE SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE THE MATTER.

Language functions refer to the purposes in which we use language to communicate We use language for a variety of formal and informal purposes, and specific grammatical structures and vocabulary are often used with each language function If we think about a function of language as one that serves a purpose we can see that much of what we see can be considered to be functional Each of these individual utterances is considered functions of language Some examples of language functions include:[1]

 Compare and contrast

 Persuasion

 Asking questions

 Expressing likes and dislikes

 Cause and effect

 Summarizing

 Sequencing

 Predicting

 Agreeing/disagreeing

 Greeting people/introductions[1]

When teaching about language functions, it is important that teachers explicitly teach the vocabulary and phrases associated with each language function It is important that as students become familiar with the vocabulary associated with each language function that more advanced functional vocabulary is introduced to the students

In addition to functional vocabulary, students must also be introduced to grammatical structures associated with each language function English learners must be provided with ample opportunities to practice the vocabulary and grammatical structures associated with language functions in both oral and written contexts Functional vocabulary and grammatical structures can be differentiated for students at varying proficiency levels, with students at the lower levels of English proficiency practicing easier vocabulary and grammatical structures than students at higher levels of English proficiency Firstly, I give the students the general tips so that they can recognize functional language in the sentences

Ghi chú: Mục III từ “language functions Introductions” tác giả tham khảo từ TLTK [1]

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1 General tips

1.1 Identifying the types of the questions.

If the language function is a question about the information, we need to understand what kind of this question is Yes/No or Wh- question because each kind of the question has one equivalent response For instance, a question with

has an answer with an adverbial of time such as five days ago, last year, in 2015, etc… Yes/ No questions have the responses beginning with Yes or No The

exercise is quite easy for the students to cope with it

Example: [2]

1 Linda: Excuse me Where’s the post office?

Maria:

-A It’s over there B I’m afraid not C Don’t worry D Yes, I think so Answer key: A

(Adapted from: đề thi TNTHPT,hệ 7 năm, năm 2008)

“A” is the correct option The students may make mistake with option “B” because of its beginning with “Yes” However it is incorrect grammar (yes, it has) “C” and “D” are wrong

1.2 Identifying special functional language.

Generally, there are a lot of questions which the students have to choose the options referring to not only what functions they can use with those situations, but also the language culture rather than asking to know information These questions are difficult for the students if they are not taught about language functions clearly The function of the language is something to control the meaning or expression of the communication To cope with these difficult questions the students need to do the steps following:

- Recognize the communicative function of the sentence

- Think about the responses the students have studied

- Read the options given, and then choose the most suitable options

Speaking language is different from written one and culture from English countries is also different from its Vietnam Therefore, If the students are not taught specific grammatical structures and vocabularies for a variety of formal and informal purposes they will find it confusing to give correct answer Functional vocabulary and grammatical structures can be differentiated for students in order that the students can do the task quickly and exactly

Ghi chú :Mục 1.1 phần Example tác giả tham khảo từ TLTK [2]

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Example : (Adapted from : Đề thi ĐH-CĐ năm 2008)[2]

Jane: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?

Susan: “ -“

Which choice is correct in this situation Option A and B seem to be true, however, when refusing an invitation the English don’t often say in a direct way like that So, Option C is the best choice

Note: to test the language function in examinations there are some questions asking indicating the sentence that is closest in meaning It is essential that the students should identify the language function in the saying then find out the suitable reported speech

Example:

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning

to the following question.

“Stop smoking or you’ll be ill” The doctor told me.

A The doctor advised me to give up smoking to avoid illness.

B I was ordered not to smoke to recover from illness.

C I was warned against smoking a lot of cigarettes.

D The doctor suggested smoking to treat illness.

Obviously, The meaning of the saying is an advisory, so the choice must be

“A”

1.3 Using logical thinking.

It is truly that, sometimes the students don’t know how to give the answer In this case, the students should understand and base on the meaning of the sentence and logic and speculation to give the answer

Example: [2]

Maria: “ I’m taking my end of term examination tomorrow”

Sarah: “ _”

Answer key: A( adapted from : Đề thi TNTHPT lần 2,năm 2008)

1.4 Using grammatical knowledge.

In addition to functional vocabulary, students must also be introduced to grammatical structures associated with each language function For example, when teaching the language function of compare/contrast,teachers might teach comparative adjectives (i.e., smaller than, more expensive than, etc) or

Ghi chú: Trong trang này phần ví dụ tác giả tham khảo từ TLTK [2]

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superlative adjectives (i.e., smallest, most expensive).Some choices may be wrong because of incorrect grammar

Example: [3]

“Don’t you like folk music?” “ _”

A Yes, I don’t B No, I like it a lot C Yes, I love it D It’s nice

- If the language function is expressed in special structures, the students had better study the grammatical structures of them

Example: [3]

“Could I go out with Tom, Mom?” “ _”

Yes, of course B Yes, you could C Yes, you can D.A and C

The answer key is “D” “Could I go out with Tom, Mom?” indicates the permission We can’t use “Could” in the response for asking permission with

“Could”

1.5 Using the synonym and the antonym.

It is vital for the learners that they focus on the words or phrases which have closest and opposite meaning even compare/ contrast structures When teaching about language functions, it is important that teachers explicitly teach the vocabulary and phrases associated with each language function

Example: [3]

“Mary dances beautifully” “ _”

A Yeah, She’s a wonderful dancer B True She dances badly.

C Right She’s a clumsy dancer D Yeah, so terribly.

“A” is an exact choice due to the same meaning with the root sentence “B”,

“C”, “D” has the contrast meaning of it

Generally, I only point out the students to know the kinds of the exercises in general tips To assist the students to identify the different language functions and responses in a specific way I show them in the part following

2 Language Functions and Responses.

A lot of what we say is for a specific purpose Whether we are apologizing, expressing a wish or asking permission, we use language in order to fulfill that

purpose Each purpose can be known as a language function One function can

have many different language functions Here are the examples of different functions:

Ghi chú: Mục phần ví dụ tác giả tham khảo từ TLTK [3]

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If you say anything, I will tell your parents (Function-Threat/Warning)

I'll do the hovering, if you do the washing up (Function-Negotiation)

I'll go to the shops for you (Function-Offer)

And one function can be expressed using several different language

structures For example:

If I were you, I'd (2nd conditional)

Why don't you (Present tense - question - negative)

You should / ought (Modal/auxiliary verb)

Therefore, In the second part I show for the students different purposes in thesaying called language function by dividing the amount of knowledge into each function And each kind I list the phrases, structures the students will meet When the students understand it clearly they will be certainly confident to do the related exercises

2.1 Asking for information

Kinds of

question

The response often (not always) begins with “yes/ no” and repeats the auxiliary

A: Do you like classical music? B: Yes I do ( not Yes, I like)/ No, I don’t ( not No, I don’t like)

Sometimes, the answer only begins with “yes”, “no” and may be it can repeat the auxiliary or not, in addition it gives more information to its answer

A: Did you get the tickets?

B: Yes, Two days ago

Sometimes The answer doesn’t absolutely begin with yes, no

A: Is there enough gas in the car? B: I just filled it yesterday.

1 Yes/No question

This kind of

question often

begins with

auxiliaries such

as Are, Is, Am,

Was, Were,

Does, Did, Can,

Could, Have,

Had, Will,

Would, …

Be careful with the negative question

For this question, if you agree you say “No”, in contrary if you disagree you say “Yes”

A: Haven’t you repaired the car yet?

B: yes, I did it yesterday

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The yes/ no questions are shown in tag questions

A: He usually gets

up late, doesn’t he?

B: Yes, He does.

2 I think so./

I’m afraid not.

The response

can begin with

some phrases

such as I think

so, I believe

so,… instead of

using yes or no

Using “so” after think, be afraid, believe, expect, guess, hope, suppose Not using “so”

after know or be sure

In the answer having negative meaning we can use “So” for

some verbs such as think,

believe, expect and suppose

and NOT use for some verbs

such as hope, guess, suppose,

believe and be afraid.( suppose

and believe may be used both not and so)

A: Is Peter coming

to the party?

B: I think so

A : Do you think he will get the job? B: I don’t think so

3 Choice

questions.

The choice

questions often

use “or” as a

conjunction and

The response asks giving one of

two given choices Yes or No

isn’t used in the situation

A: Are they coming tonight or

tomorrow?

B: Tonight/ They are coming tonight.

4 Who(m) / whose

questions

“Who” works as a subject and

refers to a person or an organizer

- In negative question

Who(m) refers to an object

related to a person

Whose +N

A: Who came to see you?

B: Jane and Eric A: who didn’t do the home work ? B: I didn’t

A: Whose book did you borrow?

B: Mary’s

5 What questions

“What questions’

diverse so the

students have to

“What” is a subject as well as

an object

Note:

A: What does your

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