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WHAT IS M-U-F ?
M-U-F is a grammar teaching framework (teaching approach) where it stands for M-U-F (Meaning-Use-Form). This framework integrates grammar and its context.
It was introduced by Janey Moon (2008) through a British Councils program concerning about the development of English teaching and learning in elementary school in Asia.
English teaching and learning should follow the sequence of activities that help students to reach their optimum potentials.
For this reason M-U-F framework can be used as a reference. The framework has five important elements to be applied in developing lesson plans. The elements are Topic, Activities, Language Focus, Situation and Sequence. They are known as TAFLSS. TAFLSS.
M-U-F
MEANING
USE
FORM
MEANING
For the first step, teachers introduce a new language to children in MEANINGFUL CONTEXT to help the children understand the meaning of the language that they are learning.
Meaning can be created through situations that are related to childrens life.
USE
After children are exposed to English language through the situations manipulated by teachers, they also need opportunities to use English to communicate with
SAMPLE OF ACTIVITIES
Games Information gap Quiz Plays Giving and following instructions to do or making something. Creating funny rhythms or songs.
FORM
Children are subconsciously notice form of language (grammar) and tend to use language naturally in accordance with their need. Thus, teachers have the responsibility to attract childrens attention to language forms during English lesson, which means that the teachers are making the children aware of accurate language use both orally and written.
This means that the teachers have to introduce the language form with meaningful context, which to make the children feel motivated to use English as well.
SOME STRATEGIES
Gameschildren raise their right hands if teacher says singular animals, and their left hands if teacher says plural animals. Writingcompleting sentences, arranging words into good sentences, or completing dialogues. Activities that increase students awareness on grammarteacher asks What is similar about these sentences? He is talking She is listening They are eating at the restaurant
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