viernes, 10 de febrero de 2012

Orlando´s Lesson Plan

LESSON PLAN

Course: English 5th Year high school

Date: February 9th, 2012 / time: 90 min.

Class objectives: Students will be able to:

ü  Recognize and express actions in the past simple and past perfect.

ü  Recognize lack of sound/letter correspondence.

ü  Express frustration, disagreement, sympathy.





Content of grammar: Past simple, Past Perfect.

Vocabulary: Wood/Cloud,  Both/Growth/,  Fair/There.

Previous knowledge: Verb in infinitive, present progressive, present simple, Expressions of disagreement, frustration, sympathy. Verb change into past and past perfect.

Audience: 20-35 students between 16-18 years old with an elementary level of English.

Preparation: Homework: Biography of the author Robert Frost and the reading of his poem “The Road Not taken”.

Teaching approach: Functionalism, Reader response.





Stages
Activity/Technique/Procedure
Time
Interact
Skills
Resources
Evaluation
Comments

Opening











Development














T. checks the homework in Ss’ notebooks. Then, he writes the title of the poem on the board and asks Ss what is the topic and theme of the poem.







T. gives Ss a series of letters taken from the poem which contain a particular vowel sound and have Ss to work out their sound/letter correspondence. For example: fair/there. Ss have to differentiate how English often lacks sound/letter correspondence.
Next, T. write the poem on the board and deletes the time tenses (past and past perfect) and changes each verb into infinitive. Ss have to write the correct time tense.

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35 min


T-Ss

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T-Ss
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T-Ss

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Listening
Speaking










Listening
Speaking








Listening
Speaking
Writing

Poem, Board










Poem, Board
Dictionary







Poem, Board
Notebook



Summative
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Summative
Formative








Summative
Formative






Attendance and Homework are summative.





Participation is summative








Participation is summative









Stages
Activity/Technique/Procedure
Time
Interact
Skills
Resources
Evaluation
Comments

Closure

T. ask Ss if they have ever had to take a decision in their life where the only had two options. After the discussion T asks Ss to write their opinion about the decision that took the speaker  in the poem. Ss have to hand in their opinion in their notebook as homework

20 min

T-Ss

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Listening
Speaking










Classroom

Formative