Take a Look at My New Lesson Material!
Hi everyone!
Some of my students will know that I have been developing my own new material for use in my lessons.I wanted to give all of my students a chance to look over an example of the material and I will include a brief outline of the new (optional!) lesson plan.
Here is an example of a Level 3 article from my material, all of the material is free for you to look at whenever you like. Articles also come in Level 1 and 2 options. https://learnwithnews.com/2018/04/13/syrian-man-trapped-in-airport-for-weeks-level-3
First, let's talk about the structure of the lesson. As all lessons on Verbling are 60 minutes the following plan is designed to fit perfectly into the 60 minute structure. Below is an outline of how much time we spend on each activity
Lesson Plan:
10-15 Minutes: For the first 10 to 15 minutes we will read the story together, going over any words or phrases you don't know. I will also correct any pronunication mistakes that you make.
5 Minutes: True/False questions. Next we move on to the True/False questions, in this activity we will check your understanding of the story by answering the questions.
5 Minutes: Unscramble the sentences. The next activity is great for practising sentence structure. Most students have problems with the word order in sentences and this activity helps you to practise that in a more natural way.
Final 35-40 Minutes: Conversation questions. Finally, and most importantly, we have a discussion about the story. The conversation questions on the page are there to give you ideas and we ask each other the questions. It's excellent for practising your speaking skills as you get to talk about lots of different topics.
This is my recommended structure that, in my experience, is great for most students. However, I am completely open to your suggestions and opinions! I have altered this structure for students who prefer different activities or, for example, more conversation. If there's anything you would like to do just let me know!
The material is always there for you to use outside of lessons. I have included audio of myself reading the articles for listening practise and, for students who want extra time to study, there are more activities.
If you have any questions feel free to send me a message!
Matt
2018年5月13日