by Hell » Sun Jul 21, 2013 5:23 pm
1. Erika's way because I thinkis important students deciding partially what they want to learn so they can feel more motivated and they feel responsible for their learing process.
2.First of all logic is important because it gives cohesion to the lesson. Secondly relevance, the more relevant a topic is the more inclined students will feel to invest time in it. Thirdly, balance between the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Finally variety and flow are linked so the more we vary the activities' type the more the class will flow.
3. I plan one lesson at a time, starting with the aims, using the coursebook a lot, planning in great detail but starting with a general idea of what will fit students' interests and needs.
4. I would suggest to use the coursebook as a guide and I find always inspiring to ask your colleagues for extra games and online resources to implement the class in terms of variety.
1. Erika's way because I thinkis important students deciding partially what they want to learn so they can feel more motivated and they feel responsible for their learing process.
2.First of all logic is important because it gives cohesion to the lesson. Secondly relevance, the more relevant a topic is the more inclined students will feel to invest time in it. Thirdly, balance between the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Finally variety and flow are linked so the more we vary the activities' type the more the class will flow.
3. I plan one lesson at a time, starting with the aims, using the coursebook a lot, planning in great detail but starting with a general idea of what will fit students' interests and needs.
4. I would suggest to use the coursebook as a guide and I find always inspiring to ask your colleagues for extra games and online resources to implement the class in terms of variety.