Controlled practice is a stage of a lesson in which students use learned vocabulary or grammar with certain limitations. Such tasks usually focus on building their accuracy rather than fluency. Usually, the tasks given by the teacher at this stage of the lesson contain such elements as: - repeating;
- scaffolding;
- focusing on target language (TL).
The tasks at this stage of the lesson can focus on one of the systems: vocabulary, grammar, functions (as well as spelling and pronunciation). What is not controlled practice? - questions on comprehension of a reading or listening passage;
- guided discovery;
- noticing tasks;
- tasks which focus on fluency.
Let’s have a look at some examples of tasks that a teacher can do with students at this stage of the lesson, usually after presenting new vocabulary or grammar. |