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Class observed. Help me please
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Class observed. Help me please
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Hello, Dear
teachers.
I need you
help urgently. Next Tuesday, I�m having my class observed again and I need some
tips and advices. The thing is the first time I was observed, the coordinator
said my class lacks communicative flavor, is not dynamic enough, had a slow
pace and that I was able to use the e-board in interactive way.
Next class, I
have to teach my students the simple past and I have no idea how to teach this grammar
point in a communicative way. I�m going
out of my mind since yesterday morning and couldn�t even start making the
lesson plan. Please, give me ideas, suggestions so I can teach my students and
cover the points the coordinator talked about.
Thanks in
advanced.
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10 Oct 2011
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orly100
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Hello
You can begin the lesson with Mr Morton video:
Talk about it... Let the pupils act it out....
and only then teach the rules.
Hope I helped |
10 Oct 2011
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zuzanavilma
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Hello, whenever I want to make my students talk I prepare a group work. I make a set of cards with pictures and each student in a group gets a slip of paper with some of the pictures , e.g. 20 picutures altogether so it makes five picture for each in a 4-member group. Then just write on the board the question : Did you ...... yesterday/ last week/ last weekend.....? They have to answer : Yes, I did or No, I did not depending on if they have the picture of the activity on their slip of paper. Beforehand you can revise the verbs so that they could use them more easily. After they finish, they can make sentences again positive or negative, just write the past forms to the verbs on the board to help them. Then there is no need to explain grammar and they will be able to talk the whole lesson.
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10 Oct 2011
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