Lesson Plan - Writing
Lesson Plan - Writing
Lesson Plan
Candidate Name: Mutlaq Almutairi
TP Number: 3rd
Type of Lesson: Writing
Date: 12 / 6 / 2019
Level: Pre-intermediate
Length of Lesson: 45 minutes
Main aim:
By the end of this lesson, the learners will have practiced writing a short story.
Subsidiary aim(s):
By the end of this lesson, the learners will have:
- raised awareness of the content and text organization of a short story
- practiced reading
Language Analysis 4
(to be used only for Speaking/Writing Lessons)
CCQ
6-8 Pre-writing stage: T will ask Ls to look at Ex. 2 and try to LS will read Ex.2 and predict Pairs
think about the questions in that the answers before reading
Ex.2, 3 exercise. the text
T will give Ls prompts such as who, Ls will read the text and Pairs
when, where, what was the problem answer Ex. 2
Feedback
T will give Ls feedback, then do ex. 3 in Ls will receive the feedback Pairs
pairs put the order of the events (text and will be asked to do Ex. 3
organisation) on the board. in pairs
Finally, ask learners to do ex. 4 and elicit
more time words if you want.
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6-8 Feedback: T will give Ls feedback about previous Ls will be asked to write 2 Pairs
Ex.4 exercise and introduce time words (one short sentences using “one
day/ everyday) day/ everyday” in each one of
them and share them with
T will elicit some difficult/ new words to their partners Whole
Ls (e.g. typical)
8-10 While-writing stage: T will ask Ls to write a short story from Ls will spend 8-10 minutes Individuals
there life or from the news using the writing 80- 100 words short
same structure provided in Ex. 3 story applying the same
Ex. 5, 6 order they get in Ex.3
T will monitor Ls and give support Ls
with words when needed
8-10 While-writing stage: T will post the Ls’ story on the walls Ls will post the short stories Individuals
around the class and ask the Ls to go they write on the walls
around and read them around the class and go
Ex. 7 around the class and read
them
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