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Teaching English Second Language
CHAPTER EIGHT Lesson planning and testing A major responsibility of any teacher involves mapping out the long-term goals for the course and the school term, as well as the outlines and plans for each lesson. The function of testing is then to check that goals and objectives ha At one poin of a road. Sh "Cheshire Puss," she began, "Would you tell me please, which way I ought to wa "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat. "I don't care much where . . . ," said Alice. "Then it doesn't matter which way you walk," said the Cat. "So long as I get some "Oh, you're sure to do fortunately Alice' management of the classroom. rse or the sc b s relevant and tudents and the national motivating and to be perceive ey need to be concrete, tha • type of behavior: the specific action exp • condition: the circumstances under which the behavior is to be demonstrated • criterion: the degree or level to which After listening to a simple passa picture and color 10 objects in the drawing (behavior), will be accomplished in 10 minutes (criterion Here is an example of an intermediate level objective After selecting a topic (condition), students will be able to give a one-minute presentation (behavior and criterion), using correct pronunciation of the /th/ sound (criterion). Here is an example of an upper-intermediate level objective for writing: ollution" and a phrase outline of the same passage (condition), students change the outline into a sentence outline by rewriting each phrase as a complete wer than 10 mistakes in the construction of the sentences (criterion). The he basic information which you need to write your goals may be found in the following sources: 1. a copy of the syllabus for your classes for the year (if one exists) 2. copies of the textbooks available to your class ou are teaching a class which will be taking these exams within 5. information on communicative approaches to the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and 6. information you have gathered on the needs of your students hese outlines are your drafts and foundations for your lesson plans. For these outlines you will need to ry, as in a science class which has one hour of English a week) • lesson objective, including reference to condition, behavior and criterion ng • materials: textbook and supplementary materials e of a lesson plan. This outline is based on an extract from a syllabus used by a n country. Volunteers teaching English in schools in that country are expected to follow this ollows: ship!. dents must be able to: the verb characteristics-present tense in English with the structures "have" and "has"-affirmative • Understand and use "have" and "has" with different nouns and pronouns in affirmative sentences. After reading a passage on "P will be able to sentence (behavior), with fe task will be completed in 20 minutes (criterion). You will find additional information on instructional objectives and lesson planning in the Peace Corps Manual Teacher Training: A Reference Manual (ICE Manual No. T-45). T 3. back copies of the national exams, if y the next two or three academic years 4. ideas for sources of supplementary materials writing (see Chapters Three, Four, Five, and Six) Once you have written your goals, your long-term plans are in place and you can move on to outlines and lesson plans. Download 0.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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