Thursday, May 15, 2014
BE NEGATIVE LESSON PLAN
Hello
everyone, I would like to share with you one more amazing teaching experience. Every
time I have to prepare a new class I had a big chance to become a better
teacher because I can improve my weaknesses, so I am glad for the feedback that
my classmates and observer teachers gave me at the end of each teaching
practice because it guided me to do the things in a better way. I hope you
really learn somethingout of my faults and conquests just as I did. I have
experienced that when you teach not all the things come out as you expect.
However, it does not mean all is lost because as you know practice makes perfect.
Of course there
are some things that I still have to improve like for example: give shorter and
clearer instructions, correct some pronunciation mistakes, avoid helping
students during the production stage and elicit students to speak in English
instead of Spanish.
The objective for this class
was: Students will be able to describe Salvadorian famous people’s jobs by
using be affirmative and negative sentences.
The grammar focus for this
class was “Be (negative)”. The lesson began with a warm-up in which students
were divided into teams, and then they had to run to find a correct picture
about famous people when the teacher asked. After that they were requested to
say an affirmative sentence. Ss seemed they had internalized the vocabulary
very well as the grammar part “Be affirmative” which they had studied in the
previous class, so it did not present a big challenge for them.
Ss were presented a chart with
some “Be affirmative” sentences in order to let them remember and internalize
that grammar part studied in the previous class and help them get ready for the
“Be (negative)” form. I tried to explain them be (negative) form through the
display of each part of the structure of it on the board with different colored
papers. It was really helpful for the students because they easily understood
how to applythe “Be (negative)” form into sentences.
In the practice students were
given a worksheet with a chart and some sentences which they had to unscramble
some words to make sentences (looking at the chart for information). And while
I was monitoring them I could notice that they were able to do it because they
were working individually, and at the moment they were asked to share their
answer with the whole class they did it without any problem.
In the production part I asked
students to write three sentences: two false sentences and one true about
Salvadoran famous people using be affirmative. It was a big challenge because
even I had presented my examples, they told me they were not really familiar
with many Salvadoran famous people, so I let them write about the famous people
presented as vocabulary in the first part of the lesson. Consequently, at the
end when the observer teachers gave me the feedback they told me I could have
presented a list of Salvadoran famous people. All in all, it was helpful for
students because when they were asked to work in pairs they tried to correct
the sentences by using either “Be affirmative” or “Be (negative)”. They did it!
As I said at the beginning in
this lesson I had a big chance to improve my mistakes, let me tell you that I
did a better job by giving shorter and clearer instructions, I tried to correct
my pronunciation mistakes, I tried not to intervene students during the production,
because in that stage they have to put in practice by their own what they have learned
from the lesson. And every time they asked me something I encourage them to try
to find the way to say it in English. Nonetheless, it is still a big challenge
because when they have a question they say it but in Spanish.Hence, finding the
way to make students communicate using the L2 (Second Language) is my next
challenge.
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Raul: There is always something new to learn and a new path to step in for the first time. I Could see the improvement you had during this Teaching Practicum. I am glad that you took all the comments and observations as serious as possible and instead of a problem ,you saw a challenge in each. I am convinved that you enjoy sharing your knowledge with others and because of that, I encourage you to keep on learning and discovering new things about the language and about teaching. So far you have just tried the delights of being a teachers, go for more!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in your next practicum.