Hi, Donna and all,
Thinking about main structure/features of a lesson plan according to the template and i-add-ons...
It's possible to make-up just one-lesson design of the course and use it as a model for other classes.
Unit name : Singing together! In English.
Optional lesson
Lesson Title: English/Scottish old song 'Auld Lang Syne'
Lesson Author: Irina Vasilieva + webpage http://www.manythings.org/songs/ckmp3-auld-learn.html
Grade Level/Subject Area: 3 year ballet academy students/ESL
Time allotted for lesson: 1a.h.(40 min)out of 2 a.h.(1.30h)a week for each of 3 groups.
Short description of lesson: study vocabulary/listening/pronunciation/old scottish/ with the song; memory training.
Classroom layout/Students grouping: in every group of 3/in-class activity/work all together first and then individual/group contest(optional)
State Carriculum Standards: Russian State Secondary Education Standards
Instructional objectives: be able to listen, read the script online ,understand, articulate and sing without any mistakes. Memory training and fun.
Materials, resourses, technology: print-outs of the lyrics from the webpage ( made by students at home) and online in-class webpage listening/watching/repeating.
Students present level of performance and skills:
low-intermediate(mixed groups)
Instructional procedures:
1)Intro:
F.e.- Warming up Questions/Answers activity:
What English songs/singers/groups do you know? Why do you like these songs?
What do you sing on the NY ( ABBA songs)? Teacher ask questions and shortly tells 'the history' of old Scottish/Irish blessings and 'Auld Lang Syne' greeting song.
Informal talk. Oral speech mistakes are possible.
2)Techniques and activities:
Learners involvment: drawing attention/activating listening/general speaking in Eng. on the topic.
Communicative method - Informal talk.
Group listening and individual speaking/singing activity with hand-outs or website.
Learning proper pronunciation/text meaning and memory training with fun (informal way).
3)Closure:
Lesson overall summary and students outcome evaluation:
singing in Eng without mistakes ability;
gaining students attention to the course;
activating listening/speaking;
pronunciation practicing;
vocabulary practicing;
gaining Eng./Scot.cultural traditions knowledge;
motivating with fun/higher grading;
motivation with personal/group public performance (optional).
Supplemental activities: follow-up individual/group competition for best singer or best group singing(if time left)
Assessment: accurate, clear and distinctive pronunciation,vocabulary(lyrics)study by heart - average 90% per student for grading.
Student products (feedback or outcome??): ability of individual singing in Eng.(without mistakes), funny public performance.
Thinking about main structure/features of a lesson plan according to the template and i-add-ons...
It's possible to make-up just one-lesson design of the course and use it as a model for other classes.
Unit name : Singing together! In English.
Optional lesson
Lesson Title: English/Scottish old song 'Auld Lang Syne'
Lesson Author: Irina Vasilieva + webpage http://www.manythings.org/songs/ckmp3-auld-learn.html
Grade Level/Subject Area: 3 year ballet academy students/ESL
Time allotted for lesson: 1a.h.(40 min)out of 2 a.h.(1.30h)a week for each of 3 groups.
Short description of lesson: study vocabulary/listening/pronunciation/old scottish/ with the song; memory training.
Classroom layout/Students grouping: in every group of 3/in-class activity/work all together first and then individual/group contest(optional)
State Carriculum Standards: Russian State Secondary Education Standards
Instructional objectives: be able to listen, read the script online ,understand, articulate and sing without any mistakes. Memory training and fun.
Materials, resourses, technology: print-outs of the lyrics from the webpage ( made by students at home) and online in-class webpage listening/watching/repeating.
Students present level of performance and skills:
low-intermediate(mixed groups)
Instructional procedures:
1)Intro:
F.e.- Warming up Questions/Answers activity:
What English songs/singers/groups do you know? Why do you like these songs?
What do you sing on the NY ( ABBA songs)? Teacher ask questions and shortly tells 'the history' of old Scottish/Irish blessings and 'Auld Lang Syne' greeting song.
Informal talk. Oral speech mistakes are possible.
2)Techniques and activities:
Learners involvment: drawing attention/activating listening/general speaking in Eng. on the topic.
Communicative method - Informal talk.
Group listening and individual speaking/singing activity with hand-outs or website.
Learning proper pronunciation/text meaning and memory training with fun (informal way).
3)Closure:
Lesson overall summary and students outcome evaluation:
singing in Eng without mistakes ability;
gaining students attention to the course;
activating listening/speaking;
pronunciation practicing;
vocabulary practicing;
gaining Eng./Scot.cultural traditions knowledge;
motivating with fun/higher grading;
motivation with personal/group public performance (optional).
Supplemental activities: follow-up individual/group competition for best singer or best group singing(if time left)
Assessment: accurate, clear and distinctive pronunciation,vocabulary(lyrics)study by heart - average 90% per student for grading.
Student products (feedback or outcome??): ability of individual singing in Eng.(without mistakes), funny public performance.
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