ASSGNMENT 1:
PART I
1. WRITING LESSON PLAN
ASSGNMENT 2:
PART II
PART I
WATCH THESE VIDEOS AND WRITE THE SUMMARY OF EACH. (IF POSSIBLE IN STEPS)
1. WRITING LESSON PLAN
2. SPEAKING LESSON PLAN
3. GRAMMAR LESSON PLAN
ASSGNMENT 2:
PART II
INVESTIGATE ON THE WEB. FIND LESSON PLANS FOR THE FOLLOWING SKILLS AND AGES.
1.SPEAKING LESSON PLANS (2)-1.CHILDREN 2.ADULTS
2.WRITING LESSON PLANS (2)-1.CHILDREN 2.ADULTS
3.GRAMMAR LESSON PLANS (2)-1.CHILDREN 2.ADULTS
COMPARE THEM AND WRITE YOUR REFLECTION ABOUT EACH ONE.
1.SPEAKING LESSON PLANS (2)-1.CHILDREN 2.ADULTS
2.WRITING LESSON PLANS (2)-1.CHILDREN 2.ADULTS
3.GRAMMAR LESSON PLANS (2)-1.CHILDREN 2.ADULTS
COMPARE THEM AND WRITE YOUR REFLECTION ABOUT EACH ONE.
Definition: ELS writing lesson
ReplyDeleteKnowing about the different elements of lesson planning is important, but to become an effective ESL teacher you need to do something else. You must decide which elements are important to your teaching and create a lesson plan format that works for you. Before you do that, here are some guidelines that may help you decide which elements to put in your lesson plans and how to organize them.
A good lesson plan usually fits on one sheet of paper so you can see an overview of the lesson at a glance. This may or may not work, depending on your specific situation. Some teachers even put it all on a small card that they can hold in their hand as they teach. Additional, detailed explanations, exercises, etc. can be provided on separate, supplementary pages.
A good lesson plan is clear and easy to read and follow (so that another teacher could step in and teach the lesson in your absence).
A good lesson plan is oriented toward a particular, identified audience (based on pre-assessment information)
A good lesson plan may also connect the current lesson with previous and subsequent lessons, and fit into an overall curriculum plan.
A good ESL lesson plan also has clear, student-oriented objectives; an interesting, motivating introduction; and plenty of varied practice activities.
In addition, an effective ESL lesson plan has an application section that leads students from classroom practice to real-world uses of English.
A good ESL lesson plan typically provides for appropriate evaluation (during instruction and/or at the end) and a summary and/or review of what has been taught.
It should probably also show evidence of "envisioning" the class and the instructional procedures, and a "time allotment" for each activity as well as a "running total" of time expended so far.
Second video
1. Speaking
Unit Scholl Topic: Scholl Objects
Strategy: Pre-speaking
Speaking is communicating information through the spoken line.
The teacher made a question referent the plane
Example: What do you see in this video?
Do you know the picture?
Videos
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