help yourself to read
and spell
or find out where you got stuck
lessons in 24 pages
plus a description of the
literacy video/CD/ DVD project and draft comic book to
date

Anyone can down-load, use, and improve upon the material here, but not to sell, privatise or turn into their own intellectual property any of the innovatory concepts, ideas , illustrations or ideas for illustrations.
This creation is put up on the web for the benefit of the
community of scholars
everywhere
'help yourself to read' in
24 pages,
and the concept of the Literacy Video/DVD
CARTOON OVERVIEW OF THE ENGLISH WRITING SYSTEM IN HALF AN
HOUR,
with animated text to link speech and print.
"If it is in line with
current thinking, it is not an innovation "
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'Advance organisers' show what is ahead. You do not have to understand each page before you go on. You can ask friends or teachers to read the words. You find out where you need their help. You ask the questions. Not the other way around. Watch the video, use the book as you like, in your own way, for your own needs. People who can't go to classes can make a start at home. The overview gives adults and teenagers 'top-down' understanding and 'bottom-up' learning, with 'chunking' and 'network' that unpacks with re-watching, for faster and easier learning. Beginners and children can also enjoy it and learn from it, to prevent failure. So many older learners have simple gaps and confusions that no-one has realised - such as 'Only 26 letters! I thought there were thousands!' for those who reject or have been failed by conventional methods. It aims to 'make print interesting' with 'practice on print'. to divert, diffuse or confuse away from the main teaching points. The learning itself aims to be pleasurable and interesting. Practise how to read and spell by reading print, rather than by games or exercises on computers or work-sheets. Designed to draw attention to the detail of words and pictures, and make it easy to remember teaching points. That is, learn to read accurately and fast - and not skim and guess with no means of correcting errors. The Web Pages and comic book are also handbooks and prospectuses for the half-finished video'ABC GO! Help yourself to read and spell - or find out where you got stuck' ©. The video is surprising, entertaining,also emphasises understanding, and can be used as and when the viewer desires. You can sit in an armchair to watch - rather than sitting up at a computer screen. The computer grafics simplify complex material. The aim is to be intrinsically fascinating and to win awards as an art-form of high quality. Literacy learners should have the very best that artists and producers can do. The comic-book and video show in a simple grafic way: how to hear sounds in words, the alphabet, with letters and their usual sounds, how letters make words, spelling 19 basic English vowel sounds, how to cope with hard spelling and why it is difficult, Old English, French, Greek and Latin spellings in English words, taking long words to bits and working out their meanings, using many strategies in reading for meaning, and becoming skilled readers by practice, re-reading what you like again and again A 26-item check-list marks what you knew already and what you find out. Everyone learns something, including learners of spoken English. (Appendix) All the common and less common ways that vowel sounds are spelled. For details and basis in research see 'Take-Home Video for Adult Literacy' (1966) UN International Review of Education, 42.1-3,1, 87-203. Following a 1984 pilot version in UK, a 1993 experimental version has been evaluated, as the basis for the present updated storyboard and new screen versions, Experimental Versions 7 and 8. Completion of a version that could 'win a prize at Cannes' only needs finance, a producer and skilled artists. Here is an effective, inexpensive and simple starter and remedial aid not requiring costly technology, that can also expand into CD, DVD, TV series, and innovative books 'making print interesting'. Versions can be made and trialed for different target users and markets, including indigenous, (Dream-time Dillybag © ) and overseas export. THE VALUE of cheap home-learning by cartoon video as a literacy aid is vastly under-estimated, with the rush to more complex and expensive technology and multimedia. Now UK and NZ research proves the dramatic value of two quality cartoon literacy videos for children. We need a quality video for adults and teenagers, for home and distance learning, here and for overseas export. This inexpensive innovation deserves investigation and testing. It is still unique in the world as an aid to learn to read in English. Contact Valerie Yule, 57 Waimarie Drive, Mount Waverley, Victoria, Australia 3149 Tel (03) 9807-4315. URL http://www.vicnet.net.au/~ozideas COUNTER-INDICATION. The video is NOT suitable to be viewed in groups or classes, except for 8-9 year-olds. Even literate adults watching it in groups attend more to form than to content.
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