advanced lesson planning
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INTERNATIONAL HOUSE CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCEDMETHODOLOGY
Module 5: Advanced Lesson Planning
Pre-session tasks:
1. Read the statements about lesson planning and lesson plans in section 5.1 and
complete the set task.
2. Read the lesson plan procedure in section 5.2 alongside Inside Out Advanced
(Heinemann, 2001), Unit 8, pp 69-72. What are the good points? What doubts do
you have? Why? What might you change or include instead / as well?
5.1 Task: Statements about lesson planning and lesson plans
Write a cross on the line to show how true each statement is for you.
a) I spend about the same time preparing a lesson as I do teaching it.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
b) I write down concept questions on my plan.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
c) I write down instructions for activities and exercises.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
d) Its enough for me to note down the different exercises and activities Im going to cover.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
e) I have no problems estimating timings of activities.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
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f) I sometimes find Ive run out of time for the final speaking activity or more creative work in a
lesson.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
g) My approach to planning hasnt changed much since I started teaching.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
h) Im quite happy with the way I plan my lessons and write my lesson plans.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
i) My DOS / other teachers have commented on the style and level of detail in my plans.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
j) I write more detailed plans when Im being observed because thats whats expected.
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Absolutely true! Not true at all!
5.2 Lesson plan using Inside Out Advanced Unit 8 (Heinemann, 2001). What are the
good points? What doubts do you have? Why? What might you change or
include instead / as well?
Lesson Aims:
a) Clarification and contextualised practice of ways of making predictions and
assumptions using will.
b) Clarification and practice of adverbs used with will structures for predictions and
assumptions.
c) Remedial practice of weak forms, contractions and sentence stress with will
structures for predictions and assumptions.
d) Development of speaking skills agreeing and disagreeing.
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Stage/Time Procedure
1. Recap from
last lesson
5 mins
1. Pairs remind each other about the newspaper article on Prof
Stephen Hawkings predictions from last lesson.
2. Monitor and then conduct open-class summary
2. Clarification of
uses of will
from the text.
10 mins
1. Hand out sentence slips of paper of predictions (taken from p.70
Close up ex.1) to pairs and get sts to read through them.
2. Hand out the five verb patterns on separate slips to each pair and get
them to match them to the seven predictions. NB: there will be two
predictions for some verb patterns.
3. Provide open-class feedback e.g.:
T: will + infinitive
St: We wont colonise Mars
Focus on pron e.g.: well have / wont / will have been
4. Ask sts when we use will + infinitive (personal prediction about
future, not necessarily based on present evidence).
5. Pairs continue deciding on meanings for each verb form, referring to
example predictions.
6. Open-class feedback using OHT 1.
7. Hand out table from OHT 1 and get sts to complete the missing verb
forms in the sentences.
8. Refer sts to sentences on p.70 Close up ex.1 to check. Direct them
to p.72 Language Reference which they should read at home.
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3. Clarification of
word order ofprobably and
other adverbs
with will /
wont
5 mins
1. Board: probably
2. Sts add in probably to each prediction in the most appropriateplace.
3. Provide open-class feedback
will + probably - affirmative sentences
probably + wont - negative sentences
NB Hell have probably eaten already is also possible.
4. Elicit what part of speech probably is (adverb)
Elicit other adverbs that could be used in place of probably here?
(definitely, certainly, possibly, surely)
4. Controlled
practice -
relating form
to meaning
15 mins
1. Get sts to read instructions for p.71 ex 4.
2. Do (a) open-class as an example:
By this time next week Ill have taken five exams.
(Prediction that will be accomplished before or at a specific future
point)
3. Pairs continue, discussing form and use of will for each sentence.
NB: in some cases, more than one answer may be possible. Youll
need to be able to say what is the difference in meaning / perspective
between each one.
4. Go through answers with whole group, checking concept and drilling
pronunciation.
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5. Get sts to read through the sentences again and change them so
they are true for them.
6. As each st finishes, get them to say their sentences sotto voce to
practise pronunciation.
7. Get sts to compare their sentences, not just reading, but speaking
and listening as exchanges, e.g.:
A: By this time next week I wont have taken any exams. What
about you?
B: Me neither. I havent got any exams until June thank God!
As they work through the sentences, they should consider how
similar or different their predictions are.
8. Monitor and then provide feedback on a) interesting points; b) good
use of language; c) errors to clarify / correct.
5. Intensive
reading for
language use
- Clarification
and practice
in making
assumptions
and
predictionsusing will.
20 mins
1. Sts read through the text p.71 ex.6 and decide which assumptions
about their English are true (mark with ) and which are false (mark
with X).
2. Put sts into new pairs and get them to compare their answers.
3. Board: past present future combination of times.
4. Elicit / decide which will forms refer to which times open-class.
5. Tell sts that in a minute theyre going to write some assumptions and
predictions about someone else in the class. Ill tell you who to
write about, but its a secret.
6. Ask sts to look at the verb phrases and time expressions in the
boxes in ex.8 which they can use in their sentences.
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7. Get sts to look at the way these have been used to make example
sentences about Maria.
8. Hand out slips of paper with a sts name on to each st. Allow 7 mins
to write their sentences using Youll / You probably / definitely (etc)
wontinstead ofhe / she.
Monitor and provide help as necessary.
9. Tell sts to go and sit next to the person they have been writing
about. Get them to read out their sentences, if necessary justifying
opinions and saying if the assumptions and predictions are correct
or not.
10. Conduct open-class feedback: how correct were you? Was yourpartner happy about your predictions? Why? Why not?
6. Setting up
homework
5 mins
1. Direct sts to the Language Reference box p.72 to re-read, plus
workbook pp.41-42 Grammar exercises 1, 2 and 3.
2. Do an example of each exercise in class to ensure everyoneunderstands what to do.