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Lesson Planning III Anticipating problems

Planning III - Anticipating problems

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Lesson Planning IIIAnticipating problems

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I don’t anticipate any problems…

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..don’t forget the solutions…

What are you going to do?!

(these need to be on your lesson plan, too!)

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What isn’t an anticipated problem?

I might forget my board pens

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What isn’t an anticipated problem?

They might not understand my

instructions

These are within your control

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Linguisticor

non-linguistic problems…

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Non-linguistic problems…

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My YouTube video might not play

..with the classroom

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…with the learners

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…with the learners

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Linguistic problems…

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MeaningForm

Pronunciation

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Vocabulary

Looking for what might be difficult….

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An example…

Spinster Meaning

= unmarried woman

..but what might be difficult?

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Spinster = unmarried woman

But also…

..negative connotations

..rather archaic

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Is this a woman or a man?Is she married?Is it polite?Is it used very often now?What do we usually say now?

CCQs

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Spinster

FormCount noun

Pronunciation/’spɪnstə/

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Structures

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MeaningForm

Pronunciation

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An example….

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

You went to Ibiza, didn’t you?

Question tags

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An example….

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

You went to Ibiza, didn’t you?

Meaning

Real question?

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An example….

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

You went to Ibiza, didn’t you?

MeaningNO PROBLEM

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An example….

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

You went to Ibiza, didn’t you?

Form

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An example….

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

You don’t have a dog, do you?

Form

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An example….

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

You don’t have a dog, do you?

You can swim, can’t you?

You went to Ibiza, didn’t you?

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Solution…Analyse the language yourself first – do your research!

Clear explanation

Clear exampleson board

Opportunities for controlled and freer practice

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An example….

You went to Ibiza, didn’t you?

It’s a lovely day, isn’t it?

Pronunciation

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Solution…

Lots of drilling

Opportunity to practice

Correction

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Another example….

I’ve been on a safari

Present perfect for experience

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Meaning

I’ve been on a safari

I went on a safari

BIG

PROBLEM!

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Solution

Solution

Concept checking

Time lines

Opportunity for contrastive practice

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I’ve been on a safari

Form

have + past participle

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Solution

Solution

Teach/test irregular past participles

Opportunity for practice

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I’ve been on a safari

Pronunciation

I have = I’ve been = /bɪn/

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Solution

Solution

Drill and correct

Raise awareness of weak forms

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Lesson Planning I Aims & the front page

Lesson Planning II Procedure