Planning lessons and courses : designing sequences of work for the language classroom Tessa Woodward
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge handbooks for language teachersPublication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.Description: xv, 249 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780521633543
- 418.007 WOO
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Who are the students? --
How long is the lesson? --
What can go into a lesson? --
How do people learn and so how can we teach? --
What can we teach with? --
How can we vary the activities we do? --
Getting down to the preparation --
What are our freedoms and constraints?
Does the idea of lesson planning make your heart sink? Are you looking for a book that will take the everyday reality of the language classroom and translate it into a successful scheme of work? Planning Lessons and Courses provides a step-by-step approach to lesson planning. Although easily accessible, the ideas presented are rooted in established educational theory. It contains both thought-provoking analysis on the rôles of the teacher and clear explanations of key principles. The chapters are based on real life questions such as: What can go into a lesson or course? How do people learn? How can I teach? What materials can I choose? How can I get started on planning? This book will help inexperienced teachers gain confidence in establishing sound working practices and will give more experienced teachers ideas to refresh their routines
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