WW EssentialsLessonPlanning
WW EssentialsLessonPlanning
Philip Haines
In this session:
a) Very important
b) Not so important
c) Unimportant
How important is a lesson plan?
New teacher
Very
important
In a training program
New teacher
Very
important
In a training program
Another
Yourself
teacher
Your An external
coordinator assessor
Poll
a) Just you
b) You and someone else
11 Presentation name Presenter Name and Date
The 3 As - teaching speaking (S. Thornbury)
Enable
effective
learning
Automate the
teaching
process
3. Tips and strategies for lesson
planning
What to consider in lesson planning
a) Yes
b) No
What to consider in lesson planning
7 3 Write target
Simplify the Students may
phrases on the
activity not speak white board
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Learn the main roads
1. pre-teach vocabulary
2. predicting answers to comprehension questions
3. read aloud in groups
4. students discuss and check answers
5. students write comprehension questions that other
students answer
6. activity on grammar/lexis in text
Build in flexibility at the end of the lesson
Give yourself time to get lost
Expand Sqeeze
Write
5. more questions
students Write
write comprehension fewer questions
questions that other
students
Talk answer
to several students Talk to only one student
Stand up and mingle Students stay sitting down
A listening
While-
listening
activity
Plan from the middle or the end
A listening
While- Post-
listening listening
activity activity
Plan from the middle or the end
A listening
A listening
A listening
A listening
A listening
a) Very easy
b) Kind of easy
c) Kind of difficult
d) Difficult
One activity – multiple objectives
1. Each students
change 6 words.
Italy.
2. In pairs, students
read new version
to a classmate.
America? 3. The classmate
nervous. has to identify the
6 changes.
upload some
photos.
4. Questions and conclusions
To conclude