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    Secondly‚ in my future plans I put at a highlighted place the prospect of teaching in a grammar school therefore I wanted to know what I would face if I turn up as a grammar school teacher one day. In contrast with Acsa the school in Vac offered more chances to get a good overview on the language teaching. Insomuch as much more children go to this school it was easier to find a class to visit. Finally‚ I decided to examine grade 9. At this level the students have 5 EFL lessons in a week – one on every

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    : 26th MARCH 2015 CONTENT NO. CONTENT PAGE 1. Question 4 PART 2 : i. A review about classroom observation. 5 2. References 11 3. Appendices 13 QUESTION : TASK 2 : CLASSROOM OBSERVATION ( INDIVIDUAL ) 70% Observe an ESL lesson of one of Semester 7 teacher trainees during his/her practicum session. Comment on how the teacher plays different roles as he/she manages his/her classroom. Write a report of your observation based on the philosophical statement‚ room arrangement

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    how I have always been. I love getting up in front of students and seeing their bright young faces and teaching them a lesson and answering their questions. It is a passion that I have always had. Each individual out there who wants to become a teacher or who is already a teacher has a different mindset on how their classroom should be set up and how they are going to teach lessons effectively. If all the teachers were the same school would get boring knowing what to expect from each teacher. There

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    teacher must establish is a clear purpose for the lesson they intend on teaching. This entails the teacher questioning the purpose of the lesson and establishing how this lesson will build on the students’ prior knowledge with the new concept that is being introduced. The teacher must know their students well and be able to adapt the lesson appropriately to suit the different levels and abilities. Secondly‚ the teacher needs to ensure that the lesson has a clear outcome that is linked to the unit and

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    in a manner to accentuate student learning‚ for example: how are the desks arranged‚ is there a student seating plan in place‚ are bulletin or display boards cluttered and distracting‚ are there technology resources available to the students in the classroom? Are the teachers utilizing flexible co-teaching models in the classroom and is planning time scheduled to create effective lesson planning? These are questions one must ask his or herself in order to create a truly inclusive classroom. Language

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    mutual respect between parents and teacher because the child’s success depends on it. Proper preparation is another crucial requirement of professionalism. When the teacher enters the classroom s/he should have all the required materials and the lesson plan ready. Teaching is hands on and at the end of the day‚ your colleagues and coworker are only there to help and be a third eye. There is a way teachers communicate and learn from each other. So as a professional teaches you be polite to them. They

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    teaching in the last few years I actually was surprised at how much the students cultures were influenced by the assignments. Although the cultural teachings are not extremely expressed in the curriculum it is up to the teacher to fit it in to the lessons. I feel that at any time that a teacher can incorporate the student’s home lives and cultural practices they should. This helps not only the other students to gain knowledge about other student’s cultures and values‚ but it also helps the teachers

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    frame‚ so that gives you about 3 minutes per questions. Another point that was made and was pointed out to me in a positive manner; school and administration like it when teachers are familiar with adapted PE protocols such as IEPs as well as adapted lesson planning. This is furthermore something our program taught/incorporates in detail‚ which furthermore helped me to answer the question not only appropriately but further in detail. On a personal note I find it important to leave a personal note during

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    about integrating games during lessons to make vocabulary easier to be remembered and learnt in a fun loving manner. We would also see the importance and in what way using games can be helpful. The study further investigates the practical implication of using games and includes the implementation of vocabulary games with some example to be used with young learners. This article also includes the challenges faced by the teacher while teaching vocabulary during lessons using games. Summary of the Article

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    could improve on. The first being my planning beforehand. To plan a lesson with more care and time gives you more opportunities for inclusive learning. Planning accordingly also gives you more freedom in your session as you always have a backup in case anything goes wrong‚ one can always look back at the lesson plan. Although I did plan and I had a well thought out lesson plan I just felt like more detail could have gone into my lesson plan. Teaching a group of non-dancers with a variety of ages and

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