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|contributor= [[Christian Köppe]], [[Mariëlle Nijsten]]
|source= Köppe and Nijsten (2012)<ref name="Köppe2012">Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2603086 A pattern language for teaching in a foreign language: part 1]. In Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (p. 10). New York:ACM.</ref>
|source= Köppe and Nijsten (2012)<ref name="Köppe2012">Pattern first published in Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2603086 A pattern language for teaching in a foreign language: part 1]. In ''Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2012)'' (p. 10). New York:ACM.</ref><ref name="Koppe">Patlet mentioned in Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). [http://www.hillside.net/plop/2012/papers/Group%201%20-%20Elk/A%20Pattern%20Language%20for%20Teaching%20in%20a%20Foreign%20Language%20-.pdf A pattern language for teaching in a foreign language: part 2]. In ''Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2012)''. New York:ACM.</ref><ref>Patlet also mentioned in Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). [http://koeppe.nl/publications/ForeignLanguage_VikingPLoP2012.pdf Towards a Pattern Language for Teaching in a Foreign Language.] In ''Proceedings of the VikingPLoP 2012 conference.'' Saariselkä, Finland.</ref>
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If you teach content in a foreign language, make sure that you can use it in a correct way as students are likely to imitate you<ref name="Köppe2012"/>.  
You are asked to give a course in a foreign language.
 
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'''Learning is also imitating, but imitating incorrect language usage of a teacher will affect the students’ learning of the language negatively.'''
 
<center><nowiki>***</nowiki></center>
 
'''Therefore: make careful language preparations to ensure that you can instruct students using a foreign language in a correct way for all related language parts. Use the language during the course always as correct as possible.'''


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==Related patterns==
==Related patterns==
Related to {{Patternlink|Teacher's Language}}, but focused on the use of a foreign language as medium of instruction.
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[[Category:Design_patterns]] [[Category:Patlet]] [[Category:Patterns for Teaching in a Foreign Language]] [[Category:Traditional Classroom]]<!-- List of other categories the design pattern belongs to. The syntax for linking to a category is: [[Category:<Name of category]] -->

Latest revision as of 06:56, 16 May 2017


Language Role Model
Contributors Christian Köppe, Mariëlle Nijsten
Last modification May 16, 2017
Source Köppe and Nijsten (2012)[1][2][3]
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You are asked to give a course in a foreign language.

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Learning is also imitating, but imitating incorrect language usage of a teacher will affect the students’ learning of the language negatively.

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Therefore: make careful language preparations to ensure that you can instruct students using a foreign language in a correct way for all related language parts. Use the language during the course always as correct as possible.

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  1. Pattern first published in Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). A pattern language for teaching in a foreign language: part 1. In Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2012) (p. 10). New York:ACM.
  2. Patlet mentioned in Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). A pattern language for teaching in a foreign language: part 2. In Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2012). New York:ACM.
  3. Patlet also mentioned in Köppe, C., & Nijsten, M. (2012). Towards a Pattern Language for Teaching in a Foreign Language. In Proceedings of the VikingPLoP 2012 conference. Saariselkä, Finland.