Lesson Planning Cryout

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Lesson Planning Cryout

Unread postby Jemineye » 02 Sep 2012, 18:54

I've been up since 9:30am this morning attempting to rack my brains about what and how I should teach a class of pre-intermediate's prepositions of place. I am at my wits end. I really don't know what to do. I feel even more upset about this than I do nervous about actually teaching and it's driving me up the wall.

We have to follow a format:

Warmup Activity
Introduce Target Language
- Focus on Target Language e.g. meaning, form & pronunciation
Controlled Practice

The ideas I had were as follows:

In order to start off, I would split students into groups to discuss places in the city e.g. bank, pub, library...etc, for about a minute.

I would then call them back and explain the rules of the game, stating that I would describe a location without actually using the word and students would need to buzz in in their groups to answer the question. Team with the most points wins.

I was then thinking of diving into an inductive presentation whereby I would elicit from the students a story about a man who doesn't know how to get to a particular location e.g. a bank. My target language would be "where is the [location]?" and then I would launch into a worksheet.

Worksheet would contain a map of places - some from the warmup - and a list of prepositions. And then statements underneath - a gap fill exercise.

Now I know gap fills test form but I'm really struggling because obviously, I haven't used my target language really, which are the prepositions until this exercise.

I really don't know what to do. I don't know how I would test meaning in conjunction with form. Is the warmup exercise useless?

I really need some ideas. I teach on Tuesday and I'm really desperate as I don't want to fail.
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Re: Lesson Planning Cryout

Unread postby Alex Case » 02 Sep 2012, 22:04

It seems rather strange to do a lesson on prepositions of position for Pre-Intermediate adults (and I'm surprised your course doesn't give you more help), but if that's the situation here are my articles and worksheets on the topic:
http://www.tefl.net/alexcase/worksheets ... /position/

As I said, this is mainly a topic for young learners and so you might need to adapt to make age-appropriate. The Invisible Pen game described in the realia article works well with all ages though.
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