1. Read the three teachers' quotes again. Whose planning style is most like your own – Deniz's, Paolo's, Erika's or none of these? Why?
My planning style is most like Deniz's, as I am also a secondary teacher. I follow a coursebook and it's more less already planned. I add different activities, but always following the same routine.
2. Which qualities do you think are most important in planning a unit of work? Give your reasons. Choose from this list, and add others if necessary:
I think cohesion is the most important, the whole unit must be organised around a topic and a grammar point.
3. When you plan a lesson, do you...
I plan a series of lessons, I try to plan the whole unit.
I start with the aims
I use the coursebook all the time.
I do not plan in great detail, I've been using the same coursebook for some time now and I have different activities in mind depending on the group and their mood.
4. What advice would you give a new teacher who says, "I spend hours and hours planning a scheme of work: I seem to go round and round, not getting anywhere"?
I would tell him/her that the class has to flow, you won't know if an activity will be beter than another until you are there with them.