Development of all four language
skills: Dictation can aid in the development of speaking, listening,
reading, and writing skills - addressing various aspects of language
acquisition from listening and pronunciation to grammar and spelling.
Dictate the sound, word, or sentence.
Ask students to repeat after you.
As the student begins to write, don't correct any mistakes during this process, even if you notice they have made some.
Ask students to re-read their writing, pointing to each word as they read it aloud.
Dictation
is an opportunity for students to rehearse their spelling and writing
skills. It involves the teacher reading out specifically chosen
passages, linked to phonic concepts, for students to write. Dictation
engages students' listening, auditory memory, handwriting, language and
spelling skills.
By dictating your thoughts,
you can get them down on paper (or screen) more quickly and efficiently.
Dictation can help you improve your grammar and punctuation. This is
because you'll be hearing your words out loud as you dictate them, which
will help you catch errors that you might not otherwise notice.
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