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    ASSIGNMENT 4 - LESSON FROM THE CLASSROOM. Having not have taught before‚ I have gained tremendous amount of insight into student focus teaching techniques like student participation‚ making the class interesting‚ eliciting‚ drilling etc. I did not know that too much teacher talk was not good‚ because that was what I was brought up with at school and at university. The teacher talks and you take notes‚ or copy down points from the board. I must admit that when there was too much TTT‚ I as a student

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    Part of my company’s vision and mission statement is to deliver an exceptional customer experience and be committed to a culture of continuous improvement. Continuous improvement is aligned and supports the corporate strategy to make consistent earnings grow. Continuous improvement involves all employees applying standard methods and tools to solve problems. My department has been involved in three kaizen events. I‚ personally‚ have been involved in two out of the three events‚ and I have been asked

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    CELTA LESSON PLAN Name Level Lesson length 30 mins TP number Number of students Aims (What are your aims for this lesson?) Select from the following categories:Grammatical Structure: Present simple tense. Text on environment. Function: Vocabulary: (Fuels‚ factories‚ marine animals‚ pollute chemicals‚ arctic‚ rubbish.) Skills: reading (skim reading+ listening for detail) and speaking and writing. Phonology –Environment . Objectives (what will students be able to do by the end of the lesson)

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    ------------------------------------------------- To introduce students the use of Present Continuous Tense * ------------------------------------------------- To list the three usage of Present Continuous Tense ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Starter 1 ------------------------------------------------- Students should know the present simple when you get on to the present continuous‚ so just start by asking about their daily routine. Once they’re

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    TP Preparation GRAMMAR LESSONS The lesson should be structured as follows: 30 minutes: T sets context by using a visual/realia/drawing/demonstration and elicits information about the situation of the context‚ the lexis that students will need in order to talk about the situation and to practise the target language. Getting students to brainstorm more ideas in pairs after initial elicitation will help to make the context setting less teacher centred. T needs to exploit the context fully in order

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    LESSON PLAN DATE: ___________________ LEVEL: K-5       TEACHER: _____________   MONDAY         |        WEDNESDAY |     FRIDAY |  AIM: “Knowing each other” | AIM: “Recognizing and using the present continuous” |  AIM: “Reviewing the present continuous” | BEGINNIG UP: “Introducing yourself” Students make a circle and start answering questions and making new ones as soon as they receive a ball. |  BEGINNING UP: “Rosie´s family”. Students read a text

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    the word on the board. I will thereafter drill the words for pronunciation. This will be done for each word. Once this is complete‚ I will write the words on the board with an emoticon next to the word so that the students can refer to it during the lesson. I will do a small exercise which involves pictures of particular events‚ e.g. funeral‚ theme park‚ and will ask the students the emotions they would normally feel there. | CCQ’s Q/A’s Students will answer the questions correctly. | | 15mS-SS

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    Tutor’s comments: things that went well Stage number & aims Lesson Procedure Timing & Interaction Tutor’s comments: things to consider 1.Lead in to set context for the lesson. Do not point. Under hand gestures. No hands in pockets. T - Put name labels on desk next to Sts. Context – Looking at the Clive and Linda story. T – show the pictures and ask sts; Who is this? What happened to her? Who is this? What happened to him? 1 mins. TTT (1)

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    DO WE USE PRESENT SIMPLE CONTINUOUS TENSE? We use the present simple continuous tense when: * action happening now * action in the future Note: * We can also use the present continuous tense to talk about the future - if we add a future word * We must add (or understand from the context) a future word. * "Future words" include‚ for example‚ tomorrow‚ next year‚ in June‚ at Christmas etc. * We only use the present continuous tense to talk

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    CELTA TP Lesson Plan Front Page |Name: |Tutor: |Length of Lesson: 40 |TP No. 4 | |Day & Date: Wed 15th Feb 12 |Level: P.I. |No.of Students: | | Main Aims: Language Point - tenses present perfect and past simple using ‘for’. The main aim of the lesson is to: Teach the use of for in two tenses: present perfect and past simple‚ in the context of short text about the teacher’s

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