Lesson Planning: Empowerment Program
Lesson Planning: Empowerment Program
Lesson Planning: Empowerment Program
Planning
Empowerment program
What is a lesson plan?
Its the framework for my lesson.
Its the map I follow during class.
Its a pain in the neck.
Its the product of my thoughts
about the class to give and what I
hope to achieve.
Why planning?
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TUDY
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What to consider?
Were going to
practice Present
Simple
What are the aims of 3A?
Main aim: Grammar input;
present simple positive
sentences and wh- Qs to talk
about daily routines.
Subsidiary aim: Reading skills;
reading for specific information
or vocabulary; daily routines.
How do we define the aims?
Main aim
The point where you will spend the
most time during the lesson.
Subsidiary aim
The next important point in your lesson.
Language/Lexis
input
Controlled practice
Freer practice
Warmer
A warmer is a short activity that demands an active
involvement from the students. We use warmers at
the beginning of lessons for a variety of reasons.
Firstly and perhaps most importantly to get the
students going at the beginning of the day or the
beginning of the lesson, to warm them up just like
an athlete would warm up before their big race. Also
it gives the students a chance to switch on to using
English, to get their brains ready to use a different
language.
2. Now, lets learn some new words. Here are some clothes. What
are they made of? . . .
Set-up.
Student engagement.
Reportback / Feedback.
Learning Aim
Tells you why you do an activity
and what the student gets out of it,
in an academic language.
A lesson is divided into different
stages and each of these stages
more often than not has one
specific aim, but they can also
have many specific aims.
Learning Aim
Contextualization
T charms ss.
Keeps job.
Ensures good evaluation.
Makes Emma and
Paulina happy
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