Help! Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan

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Help! Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan

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When you took your tefl course, did they ask you to submit a lesson plan? I recently took an online tefl course and finished the 120 hours. Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan. They gave me 3 tries and I've been rejected twice. I only have one more try left. Do you know where I can find help?
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Re: Help! Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan

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Just came across this and so probably too late, but here's a selection:
https://www.academia.edu/11730502/ABL_TEFL_SYLLABUS
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Re: Help! Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan

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jrv91320 wrote: 28 Oct 2016, 00:37 When you took your tefl course, did they ask you to submit a lesson plan? I recently took an online tefl course and finished the 120 hours. Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan. They gave me 3 tries and I've been rejected twice. I only have one more try left. Do you know where I can find help?
Hi, I am in the same situation and I don't understand the reason since all of my papers are marked as correct. May I ask how did you resolve the problem? Many thanks for your time.
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Re: Help! Now they asked me to submit a lesson plan

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I don't remember having to submit a lesson plan for any of my jobs. I did have to give a mini lesson in a couple of interviews.

The issue might not be with the pedagogy, but with how that approach fits with the particular students you'd be teaching.
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I'm sure this isn't the case with your school, but some of the very cheap TEFL courses sometimes have a habit of failing lesson plans so they can then earn more money with a course extension payment.

Begin your lesson plan with the lesson objective. Follow with a warmer. Then the Presentation, Practice and Production sections (PPP). Conclude with a cooler and perhaps a suggestion for homework.
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Sorry, I confused this post with another one and thought you were talking about a job interview.
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