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Lesson Plan: part # 2 Lecture # 8
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Review of Lecture # 7 Teacher’s preparation is a must for a teacher. Lesson plan reflects teacher’s preparation. A clear and explicit presentation of aims and the procedure by which they are achieved. Preparing a checklist: what and where to teach? Time line for each Stage (3P’s) A Record for Future Reference and Re-use. Aims Aids; Anticipated Problems; Concept; Procedure
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Influences on the Content of the Lesson Students’ views
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Influences on the Content of the Lesson Despite the enormous variety of published material and teaching aids at the disposal of language teachers; There are a number of factors which can severely restrict their freedom of choice of techniques and materials for a particular lesson. In general terms, these stem from the physical teaching situations, the nature of the students, the influences of an organization in determining a syllabus and the way in which people are understood to learn language.
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Practical Constraints Time Frequency of Lessons The time of day The number of students Availability of aids
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The Teacher Personality of teacher For some teachers role play is an important methodological repertoire…for others it is an unknown area full of risks…. Attitude of a teacher
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The Students The need of the students Students’ present level of English Age and interests of the students Students’ language learning background Attitude and personality of students Mixed-ability classes
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Motivation and the Maintenance of interest Context Relevance and Meaningfulness of lesson Motivation and interest
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The Influences of Syllabus and Exams Student needs→ Syllabus →aims of lesson → lesson procedure →achievement of lesson aims →achievement of syllabus objectives →satisfaction of students’ needs
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Summary So we discussed in this lecture Despite the enormous variety of published material and teaching aids at the disposal of language teachers; There are a number of factors which can severely restrict their freedom of choice of techniques and materials for a particular lesson. In general terms, these stem from the physical teaching situations, the nature of the students, the influences of an organization in determining a syllabus and the way in which people are understood to learn language. Time ; Frequency of Lessons ; The time of day ;The number of students Availability of aids The teacher The students and motivation
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