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ABDIAS GAVILLA HERNANDEZ




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TASK 4.1
           PREPARING A TEACHING DOSSIER
     Aim: To design a TEACHING DOSSIER for a class.


 Dossier for UT Students as Technician University Superiors in
                     Mecatronics Career.




• Task 1:     LANGUAGE AWARENESS – Topic: Musical notes


• Task 2:     LANGUAGE AND CULTURE - Topic: Culture Vulture

• Task 3: LANGUAGE LEARNING PROCESSES – Topic: The 1990s


• Task 4:     LANGUAGE TEACHING - Topic: It could happen to anyone!


• Task 5:     PLANNING AND EVALUATION - Topic: Tickets, Money, Password!


• Task 6:     Group Project - SELF-ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT


     (Future plans- Am I able to talk about my vacations plans and preferences?)




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TOPIC: Musical Notes




                         To describe music and musical genres.

               Vocabulary: words to describe music and musical genres.




The students have to choose one topic about Musical festivals, a band, a type of music or
Playlist; they will explain about it in three minutes, for example if they choose a band, they
will explain musicians, musical styles, history, recent CDs, recent tours and albums that they
recommended. They can use a Power Point presentation to support their ideas.




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January 2013




Table of Contents:




      Description of the area

      Description of class and course

      Topic

      Aims of the lesson

      Personal aims

      Procedure

      Conclusions

      Self evaluation

      Lesson plan

      Attachments




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Description of the area



This area includes Link between linguistic competence and communicative competence,
Target language description and appropriate terminology, language description being
understood as a system of abstract elements, constructions, and rules Awareness of
language systems differences Application of this awareness to teaching and learning
experience (i.e. analysis of learning materials).


       Description of class and course

       This course is an A2 course. Students will be able to understand and produce present
       perfect and simple past sentences with music vocabulary and musical genres. There
       are nineteen students between the ages of 19 and 25, 11 male and 8 female. 9 male
       students come from different classrooms and careers and the rest of them come from
       the same classroom and career.

       The group meets on Monday afternoon between 5:40 and 7:20 p.m. The course book
       is Openmind 2 (Cambridge). The reasons for joining the course is because is part of
       the syllabus for University Superior Technician and when they finish the career they
       have to be able to communicate basic ideas with friends, at work or for travelling
       purposes.



       Topic: Musical Notes.

       Aims of the lesson

       To revise and practice simple past and present perfect tense.

       To expand vocabulary relating to music and musical genres.

       To talk about musical genres.

       To revise music and musical genres vocabulary

       Personal aims

       To provide an interesting, lively lesson those students will enjoy.

       To explain how to use simple past and present perfect at the same time.

       To motivate and encourage to learn English as a second language.

       Procedure

To start the class I asked the students to tell me the names of any famous musicians or
singer that admire and the type of music that they play. Then I asked them if there are any




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performers who sing in English and what were their favorite musical instruments (e.g. Guitar,
drums, piano, saxophone, violin, etc.)

I had students to listen and match some excerpts of music with the countries on page 47 in
the student book; they had to write the number of each excerpt next to the correct country,
after that I explained the vocabulary words with a power point presentation in each slide that
I presented appear the words with a picture that reflect the meaning of it, the students
repeated at least three time each word to avoid mis pronuntiation of this vocabulary.

Then, the students used the vocabulary studied previously to create sentences. To conduct
this activity I played first an excerpt of music from different musical genres for example blues,
country, R & B, Funk, gospel, heavy metal, dance and rap, etc. I stimulated them to express
their personal opinion about each type of music using the correct vocabulary and time
expressions. After that, I asked the students to do the exercise A on page 52 part 8
individually and then compare their answer in pairs, they discussed differences in their
answers, then I checked the answer with the class, finally the student made a list of all the
musical genres that they can think and they wrote an example of a band, singer or album for
each genre. Then ask their partner for any information that they need to complete their list.
After that I listened some ideas from the class and we found which musical genre was the
most popular.

To finish this class the students read a text about music, they used the strategy prediction
using titles, headings, pictures and what they already knew about the topic to understand the
text, when they finished, they discussed in groups some questions about fusion music and
they made recommendation.



       VII. Conclusions

       I think this lesson contained a variety of vocabulary about music and musical genres
       and different kind of exercise to practice present perfect and simple past. The
       conversation model used recycled vocabulary and it was a good idea for integrating
       old vocabulary in students’ conversations or activities. The activities were very
       interesting because the student tried to integrate the vocabulary that they studied and
       gave them the opportunity to express their personal opinion about music and their
       favourite musical genre, this motivated them to expand the discussions, as well as
       promoting group adhesion.

       VIII. Self Evaluation

I tried to make this lesson interesting and fun, providing material which would appeal to all
learner types and promoting learner autonomy wherever I could. I attempted to encourage
the students to use the vocabulary studied and the grammatical structure they learned before


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as a communicative tool to help them complete the task in hand, and they did it very
successfully. I also stimulated the students to express their feeling about their favorite
musical genre, singer, band, or group.

           Lesson Plan.          T = teacher / S = students

Phases of           Activities                         Social       Media/materials         Aim of activity       Time
Learning                                               Form                                                       (mins)


Icebreaker/                  Elicit from               --group      Board                   -Introduce            5
Introduction to                                                                             theme.
theme                        students                                                       -to        elicit
                                                                    Markers
“Musical Notes”              different names                                                vocabulary
                             of musicians or                                                already known.
                                                       -plenary
                             singer that they
                             admire and the
                             type of music
                             they play.


Extension of        - Students listen and match        -Teacher     Board                   -Extend
theme               some excerpts of music with        -Students    Markers                 vocabulary
                    the countries on page 47 in                     Student Book            - Learn Musical
                    the student book.                               Computer                genres                10
                    - T explain the vocabulary                      Speakers
                    words with a power point
                    presentation and      Student
                    repeat at least three time
                    each word to avoid mis
                    pronuntiation      of       this
                    vocabulary.
                    a) T play an excerpt of                         Computer                -Recognition of       10
Personalization       music     from      different    -Plenary     Speaker                 vocabulary
                      musical      genres        for
                      example blues, country,
                      R&B, Funk, Gospel, Heavy
                      Metal, Dance and Rap, etc.
                      then students express their
                      personal opinion about
                      each type of music using
                      the correct vocabulary and
                      time expression.
Transfer                     Students use              -Pairs       Power           point   S:     Use     the
                                                       -Plenary     presentation            information in a
                             the information                        Pictures                different context     15
                             that they                              Clues                   - provides a
                             learned to talk                                                progressive
                                                                                            way to build
                             about a special                                                vocabulary
                             topic related                                                  skills          for
                                                                                            education and
                             with the music                                                 for     practicing
                             and musical                                                    vocabulary
                             genres.                                                        studied
                                                                                            recently.



Consolidation       -Have ss read a text about         -            -Student book           S:Reflect     on
                    music,     they    used    the     Individual                           their lifestyles
                    strategy prediction using          -pairs                               and     practice
                    titles, headings, pictures and     -plenary                             about music the       15



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what they already knew                                             learned
                 about    the     topic    to                                       vocabulary
                 understand the text.
Conclusion and   Students discuss in group       Plenary                            T. Measure the
Evaluation       some questions about fusion                                        progress      of    20
                 music and they made                                                students about
                 recommendation about it.                                           the numbers of
                                                                                    words learned
                                                                                    and the concept
                                                                                    they studied.
Homework task               Ask ss to work on    Individual   Internet connection   Reinforce
                 activities    at    Macmillan                                      knowledge.
                 platform section vocabulary




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Attachments




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Task 2:




Describing and comparing art.

Discussing and comparing cultural activities.

Comparatives with as...as/not as...as- Superlatives.

Talking about movies

Discussing cultural differences.

Learning vocabulary of adjectives for describing the arts and cultural activities.




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Table of Contents:




      Description of the area

      Description of class and course

      Topic

      Aims of the lesson

      Personal aims

      Procedure

      Conclusions

      Self evaluation

      Lesson plan

      Attachments




      Description of the area

      This area will awareness of socio-cultural and intercultural aspects of language use and
      language learning, dealing sensitively with difficult classroom situations relating to


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intercultural differences, understanding different backgrounds (therefore different study
       methods) of students and cross-cultural communication.

       Description of class and course

       There are 15 students between the ages of 18 and 25, 13 male and 5 female. 3 of the
       ladies like to talk and express their feelings in English. The other 2 ladies joined the
       class but they admitted that they do not like English language too much and the male
       students joined the English course saying that they don’t dislike English but it’s not their
       favourite subject.

       The group meets on Tuesday and Thursday between 9:30 and 11:10 a.m. The course
       book is OpenMind 2 and their English level is 3. The reasons for joining the course were
       to accredited their English class but also communicate with friends abroad, for being
       able to have a normal conversation about their abilities, places, their lives in the past and
       their plan in the near future.

       Topic – CULTURE VULTURE

       Aims of the lesson:

       To learn how to compare art, discussing cultural activities, talking about movies and
       discussing cultural differences.

       To learn comparatives with as...as/not as...as and superlatives.

       To learn adjectives for describing arts and cultural activities.

       To identify speaker´s opinions.

       To learn how to link sentences.

       To talk about cultural activities.

       To develop cultural awareness.

       Personal aims

       To provide an interesting, lively lesson that students will enjoy.

       To explain the grammar structure in simple steps that the students understand        and
       can easily employ.

       To encourage my students to become critically aware of different cultural
             standards.

       To promote empathy with other cultures.

       Procedure

Before the lesson begins, write the topic “Culture Vulture” on the board and ask students if they
have an idea what this phrase really means giving them some clues, and finally let them know
its real meaning, once doing this, paste some images on the board with famous people, movies




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and cities from different countries, then tell students they are going to test their culture
knowledge.

After ask them to look one of the pictures and telling you the name(s) of this person, movie, play
or city, making sure your students have understood your instructions. In order to make them this
activity easer, write some expressions for giving opinions on the board, e.g. I think (she) is
from... I am pretty sure (he) was...I am not absolutely sure, but I think..., please do not forget to
always encourage your students to use them when discussing the pictures, one way to achieve
this is encourage them to share any other information they know about the people and
characters in the pictures, and eliciting some more ideas from the class.

Once doing this activity, think of 6 or 8 words which are form of art (in order to teach them
adjectives for describing the arts) e.g. theatre, photography, music, painting, opera, ballet,
sculpture, movies, etc., write the words on the board in scramble order (anagrams) and have
your students work in pairs to unscramble the words and write the correct spellings, the first pair
to correctly guess and spell all the words wins.

In order to teach your students the comparatives with as... as/not as... as highlight that these
comparative forms are fixed forms and we cannot use them with that. Then ask them to do the
practice exercise (p. 19 part C.) individually and then compare the answers in pairs, and check
the answer with the class. The next step will be to make your students to speak using these
comparative forms, make them look at the pictures (p.19 part. D) and compare them in oral
form. An extra practice of the comparatives would be make the students to work in groups of 4
or 5, setting a time limit of 5 minutes and then tell them to make as many sentences as possible
in that time comparing the different members of their groups e.g. Tony isn´t as tall as Anna,
Simon´s watch is not as expensive as Paula´s. Eliciting some ideas from the class and correct
any errors in the use of as...as.. /not as... as. The group with the most correct sentences will be
the winner.

Referring the identification of speaker´s opinions you could give the students time to read the
information in the skill box (p.20 part A) and ask them to name some aspects that could help
them identify the opinion of the person who is speaking and invite them to tell you any word of
phrases they know that introduce an opinion.

To teach Superlatives it will be necessary to focus on the superlative forms and then invite the
students to tell you the superlative forms of these one-syllable adjectives: short, long, young,
new and cold (shortest, longest, etc). Then focus on one-syllable adjectives ending in
consonant–vowel-consonant and emphasized that the final consonant is doubled. Ask the
students to spell the superlative forms of big, sad and wet (biggest, saddest, wettest). Then ask




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them to practice these rules by doing an exercise (p. 22 part C) individually and then to
compare their answers in pairs, checking the correct answers with the class.

Another way to put all this knowledge in practice is through a “guessing game”, asking the
students to think of five culture-related categories using superlatives, have them write their
answer for each one. In pairs, have the students read aloud their answers, their partner has to
guess the category for each answer, the winner will be the student who guesses the most
answers within a set time limit.

On the other hand, we cannot leave the writing practice behind, mainly at the time of liking
sentences, we most highlight our students the use of words so and because to link ideas,
eliciting them why it is a good idea to use these words when writing (because they allow them to
form longer sentences, which can make them writing more interesting.)

Finally, but not less important is to ask the students what they understand by the term cultural
awareness. If necessary explain that it means knowing that people from other cultures do things
differently from them and understanding and respecting these differences. Explain that the word
awareness means knowledge or understanding of a particular subject or situation, emphasizing
that in order to be culturally aware, it is important to understand not just the differences between
cultures but the reasons for those differences.

       Conclusions

       This lesson encourages our students to compare art, and discuss about different cultural
       activities, make students aware of the patience, tolerance and respect on their own
       culture.

       Self Evaluation

       I tried to make this lesson different from the rest. Joining in these activities, and hearing
       the students´ comments, made me reflect on my own cultural attitudes and made me
       aware of the importance of developing the competences necessary for intercultural
       interaction and dialogue.

Lesson Plan                           T = teacher / S = students


Phases of                                                        Media/          Aim of       Time
Learning                 Activities             Social Form     materials        activity     (Minutes
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Engage                                                                        -engage
   Students:    -   Before lesson begins, T.         -   group    - board         students in
 Introduction       tells students (ss) they are                                  topic.
   to theme:        going to test their culture                   - set of six    - introduce      10
                    knowledge.
    “Culture    -   T. Ask ss to lok at the
                                                                  different       theme.
    Vulture”        fourth picture (Name the                      pictures.       -S. reflect on
  (Reflecting       artist.                          -   Pair                     culture in
 on what this   -   T. Will write some                   work                     own country.
  expression        expressions for giving
really means)       opinions on the board... I
                    think she is from.., I´m
                    pretty sure he was..., I´m       -   Team                     -S.use
                    not absolutely sure, but I           work     -Grammar        clothing
                    think...
                -   T will ask ss to work in
                                                                  structure (p.   vocabulary,
                    pairs and take the quiz,                      78-79)          comparative      10
  Pre-teach         then ss will work in groups                   -grammar        s and
  grammar:          of 4 and will compare their                   sheet           superlatives
 (comparing         answers to the quiz.                                          to describe
     art)                                            -   plenar                   it.
                -   T. Will ask ss to look at the        y                        -S. reflect on
                    picture. Inviting them to say                                 life/people in
                    where they think these                        -worksheet      other
                    people are...                                 1(p.21)         countries
                -   Asking ss questions about                                     and
  Present           their opinions of                                             acknowledge
                    photography: Do you
Grammatical                                                                       similarities     10
                    prefer paintings or
 Structure          pictures?, Do you like
                                                                                  and
                    abstract pictures? Why or        -   plenar                   differences.
                    Why not?                             y
 Grammar
 Practice:      -   T. Will highlight the                                         -T. explains
Comparative         comparative forms as...as                                     grammar
    with            and not as... as are fixed                                    structure
 as..as/not         forms and they cannot            -   Indivi   - worksheet     -S. revise       25
  as... as          used them with that.                 dual     2 (p.22)        structure and
                                                                                  ask
                -   T. Will ask ss to do a
                    practice exercise
                                                     -   plenar                   questions if
                    individually and then                y                        required.
  Grammar           compare their answers in                                      -S. practice
Comparative         pairs and checking the                                        and use
     s and          answer with the whole                                         demostrative
superlatives        class.                                                        and
Conclusion:                                          -   Indivi                   comparative      20
 (Reflect on                                             dual                     s
   cultural     -   Have the ss to work                                           -S. talk about
 differences        individually to look at the                                   differences
      and           pictures and make notes to                                    with other
similarities)       compare them. Encourage          -   group                    country
                    them to use as many
                                                         s                        -S. reflect on
                    adjectives as possible.
                -   Have the ss to work in                                        and evaluate
                    groups of three to compare                                    their
                    the pictures. Once they                                       behaviour
                    have compared the                                             and
                    pictures, listen some ideas                                   response to
                    from the class.                  -   group                    cultural         15
                                                         s                        situations
                -   T. Will ask the ss to work in                                 and
                    groups of four. Set a time
                                                                                  encounters.
                    limit of five minutes and tell
                    them to make as many
                    sentences as possible in                                      -S. practice
                    that time comparing the          -   plenar                   comparative
                    different members of their           y                        s,
                    group.                                                        superlatives


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X. Attachments




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Task 3:




•   Talking about the effect of technology.

•   Talking about past events (review of the simple past and past progressive).

•   Evaluating different sources of information.

•   Talking online activities (internet activities)

•   Taking about you birth year.

•   Describing people´s reactions




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Table of Contents:




      Description of the area

      Description of class and course

      Topic

      Aims of the lesson

      Personal aims

      Procedure

      Conclusions

      Self evaluation

      Lesson plan

      Attachments




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January,
       2013.

       Description of the area

       This area covers the needs that a learner requires when learning a language. It is
       focused on correcting mistakes, and provides a social background where the learner is
       able to learn by being autonomous, and using his/her own learning style. Thus, students
       are going to be able to create their own learning strategies in order to improve the
       learning process.

       Description of class and course

       This, material is designed for learners in a level 2 course. Most of the learners are
       students between the ages of 17 and 24, with some age exceptions.

       This class is going to let students understand main ideas in a conversation, and talk
       about previous experiences. The main purpose is to make use of the simple past,
       including regular and irregular verbs. At the end, learners have to be proficient to
       express past ideas and memorable experiences. The book needed for this class is open
       mind 1 from Macmillan editorial; covering the unit 10, page 97.

       Topic - Simple past tense
       Aims of the lesson

   •   I can form affirmative statements in the simple past.
   •   I can form questions and negative statements in the simple past.
   •   I can understand and use −ing and −ed adjectives.
   •   I can talk about memorable experiences.
   •   I can say verbs with −ed endings correctly.
   •   I can understand and conduct short surveys.


       Personal aims

       To let learners to be aware of past contexts where they could interact.

       To let students establish communication patterns where they could make use           of the
       simple past tense.

       To motivate and encourage the students to experiment with the language.

       To promote learner autonomy.



       Procedure

The UTSV is focused on communicative approach development; which is achieved through a
constant interaction between students. This topic is focused in the unit 10, “Speaking of the
past” (p. 97). In this section learners have to make use of past information and express it by
making use of the regular and irregular verbs. They also have to understand the main idea in a


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past context, and also share information related to the topic they are discussing. For this reason
the first aim that students must cover is getting in contact with verbs in past. The book is going
to provide clear examples of how to express ideas in past, and activities that are going to help
the learners as practice.

The first exercise is an icebreaker. All the students must be organized in a horseshoe form. The
main idea is practicing simple past verbs, regulars and irregulars. The activity consists in saying
a simple past verb (regular or irregular), starting with a letter said by the teacher, then the next
student have to say another verb that begins with the last letter of the previous word said by the
student. Example, the teacher says the letter “S”, and then the first student says “studied”, the
second student says “died”, and so on until all the students say a verb in past. It is
recommended that learners say the verbs as fast as they can.

The next activity is in the book (p.98). Here the learners are going to understand the grammar
section of the simple past tense. They have to read a small text where they have to infer the
grammar structure of the simple past tense. After understanding the structure they have to
make all the activities of the same page. After they finish, it is necessary a full review of the
exercises in the page in order to correct mistakes and clarify questions and doubts.

Once all the doubts are covered, the learners have to get together in groups of eight. They are
going to work with the attachment activity which consists in creating a story (unit 10A activity).
Each member of the team is going to take one piece of paper, then they have to put all the
pieces together in order to create a story with simple past verbs. The story is about a terrible
experience in a date; students have to find the correct order to give the correct sense of the
story. When they finished, the teacher has to lead them to have a group discussion about the
topic.

Students have to learn new vocabulary; they are going to get the attached list of verbs and
make brief reading, so they could understand what the meaning of those words is. Then, they
have to get in pairs and improvise a small role play by using at least five of the verbs in the list.
The rest of the class has to put attention on the conversation, and identify which were those five
verbs that the learners used in their conversation.

Finally, there is going to be a quick review about the class and a conclusion about the topic.




         Conclusions

         I consider this topic one of the most important because it is necessary to understand and
         remember all the verbs in simple past (regular and irregulars). I consider that these
         activities are helpful to let students realize about the knowledge that they posses
         already, then they acquire more knowledge (vocabulary). Finally they have to use that


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new knowledge. In the end, they are going to learn progressively, and they are going to
notice it.



Self Evaluation

The main objective of all the lessons is having a communicative approach, for this
reason it is important that learners interact between them. Activities have to be different,
interesting, and valuable for the students. Grammar is boring for most of the students;
so, the grammar activities have to be joyful and related to the daily life, otherwise they
are going to forget it and dispose the information. Interaction with the learners has to be
taken into account. No matter the topic, it is important to provide confidence to them, so
they could feel eager to interact and make questions when necessary.




                      T = teacher S = students




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Tim
 Phases of                                                       Social                     Aim of the          e
                                                                             Media/
 Learning                        Activities                      Form                        activity          (mi
                                                                            materials                          ns)


                   - S. Have to seat in a horse shoe form in         --                   - To introduce
                   order to make the activity.                     group      -None       the topic.
                   - T. has to explain the instructions of the                            -to elicit
  Icebreaker/      activity.                                                              vocabulary
  Simple past      - T. has to say one letter of the alphabet                             already known.        5
                   and the first S. of the U structure has to
                   say one verb in past with the letter said
                   by the teacher,
                   -The next student has to say another
                   verb with the last word of the previous
                   verb. (they have to be different verbs)


                  -S. turn to p. 98 of course book.              -           -course      - To identify the
                  T. explains that S. have to read a small       individu   book          structure     and
                  paragraph where they have to infer the         al                       use of the simple
                  simple past tense structure.                              -attachment   past tense.
                  -S. compare the information they                                        -extend simple
                  understood, and infer the structure            -group                   past        tense
 Extension of     requested. T. solves doubts and questions                               vocabulary.          40
    theme         and clarifies the information.                                          -reading       for
                  -S. have to complete the rest of the           -                        familiar words to
                  activities of the page                         individu                 help understand
                  - T. answers S. questions and doubts.          al                       text.
                  - S. have to work in teams, they have to       -Group
                  use the attachment and put the story in        -Teams
                  order. Then T. provides the correct order o
                  the story, so S. could compare.



                     -S. have to talk about a similar             -group    - None        -Talk about past
                     experiences in the past.                                             experiences.         15
Personalization      -T. has to provide a conclusion of the                               -        Provide
                     class (Feedback)                                                     feedback of the
                                                                                          lesson




    I.   Attachments




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Task 4:




Class project to do an oral presentation using power point presentation to talk about
their good and bad experiences from their life for example good experiences: I won the
lottery, I got married, my daughter was born, etc. Bad experiences I had a car accident;
I lost my wallet, I failed my exam, etc.




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Table of Contents:

      Description of the area

      Description of class and course

      Topic

      Theme and motivation

      Aims of the project

      Planning

      Procedure

      Conclusions

      Evaluation of the project and self-evaluation

      Lesson plans and attachments




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Description of the area

     This area includes Selection of appropriate methods to suit learning and teaching
     objectives, evaluation, selection and adaptation of teaching and learning materials to suit
     the aims of the lesson, evaluation of language learning tasks, use of media, definition of
     teacher's and learners' role in a learner-centred approach, use of target language versus
     lingua franca for instructions and explanations and classroom management



     2. Description of class and course

     This course is an A2 course. Where students will be able to understand and produce
     present perfect with ever and never to talk about opinions and discussing good and bad
     experiences. This course will help to our students to express their ideas about their
     experiences with the correct structure from a list of facts and using brainstorm. There
     are nineteen students between the ages of 19 and 25, 11 male and 8 female. 9 male
     students come from different classrooms and careers and the rest of them come from
     the same classroom and career.



     The group meets on Monday afternoon between 5:40 and 7:20 p.m. The course book is
     Openmind 2 (Cambridge). The reasons for joining the course is because is part of the
     syllabus for University Superior Technician and when they finish the career they have to
     be able to communicate basic ideas with friends, at work or for travelling purposes.

3. Topic: It could Happen to Anyone!


     4. Theme and motivation



     The real motivation for this course was the students talk about their good and bad
     experiences using the vocabulary and the correct structure. We believe that it is a
     success project because our students get more interesting about their careers and also
     they can share personal information about some experiences that they happened and it
     creates an excellent atmosphere in the class.

     We believe that the students will be motivated when they know that others students
     happened the same situation and how they do an effort to follow with their normal life.



     5. Aims of the lesson



     Understand and produce present perfect sentences with ever/ never.



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Talk about opinions.

       Discuss good and bad experiences.

       Talk about life events and changes.

       Talk about feelings.

       Create brainstorm ideas in a group.

       Developing autonomous learning and self-awareness



       6. Personal aims



       To provide an interesting, lively lesson that student will enjoy.

       To motivate students to talk about their experiences.

       To explain the structure in simple steps that the students understand and can easily
       employ.

       To motivate and encourage the students to experiment with the language.

       To promote learner autonomy.




       7. Procedure

 Teacher asked to the students to keep their book closed. Then teacher created on the
board a table that separate in good and bad experiences, after that teacher invited the
students to tell me some good experiences or bad experiences that they happened in
their lives for example: I went to other country, I lost my wallet, I found a cell phone, I
broke my arm, I had a car accident, etc.
Then teacher asked the students open their books and read the four statements.
Teacher checked that the students understand the vocabulary, especially definitely (for
sure) and winning (being first in a competition or race, or being successful in a match).
Teacher asked the students to work individually on their book page 37 exercise “A” and


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match the statements to the picture, and then teacher checked the answer with the
class. Then teacher asked the students to work individually to read the four statements
in ex. “A” again and check the ones they agree with, teacher told them that they can
check as many as they want to (or none at all). When the students finished this activity
they shared their opinions about it.
After that teacher chose a good and bad experience that teacher wrote before on the
board and teacher wrote some sentences about it. Then teacher asked the students to
work individually on their book on page 38, exercise “A”, and then teacher and students
checked the answers together.
Before, teacher started to work in grammar section; teacher asked the students if they
ever buy lottery tickets. How many do they buy? What prizes can they win? Do they
know anyone who won a big prize? And Why do people buy lottery tickets?, then
teacher played the track 19 to the students listen the conversation, then teacher asked
the students to read the questions, then teacher played the record again, and teacher
and students checked the answers together and teacher explained that the expression
guess what? Teacher and students use when teacher and students want to tell a friend
some interesting or exciting news to attract their attention and create a sense of
suspense. Then teacher asked the students to look at the conversation again and read
the phrases in bold. And teacher explained that this structure is named present perfect,
then students work individually to read the rules and circle the correct answer in the
third rule and we checked the answers together. Teacher told the students that present
perfect can also be used to talk about an activity or action that was repeated several or
many times in the past and teacher explained that the exact time when it was done it is
not specified because it is not important. For example teacher has won several times.

Then teacher explained on the form of the present perfect is necessary to use the
auxiliary have + past participle. Students read the grammar table and note how the
affirmative, negative, question, and short answers are formed with the present perfect
that appears on page 39 in their student book. After that the students worked in the
same page in exercise C to complete the questions with the correct structure.

To finish this class the students read a text about Fortune Cookies, and analyzed the
information to check the structure about present perfect. They used the information that
they studied then students worked in pairs and asked the questions about Fortune
Cookies, finally we checked the answer in class.

8. Conclusions
Teacher think this lesson encouraged students to know and what is their purpose in life,
what attitudes they should have it if they want to be a successful people in their careers,
It also helps to students to learn a little bit their experiences using new vocabulary and
verbs regulars and irregulars in present perfect. I believe that this lesson improve
students to take care about their actions and attitudes to help them in the future, we
finish our class telling students, if they want a better life, they should learn about their
experiences it doesn’t care if these are good or bad.




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9. Self Evaluation
I try to do this lesson authentic, using power point presentation in a language
classroom, give students vocabulary that they could use to express their experiences,
encouraging and motivating the students to learn and use the language and I also
incorporate learning task and activities which encourage and facilitate learner autonomy
and take into account learners’ learning styles and cultural expectations.
10. Lesson plan

Phases of         Activities                        Social      Media/materials   Aim of activity    Time
Learning                                            Form                                             (mins)


Icebreaker/                Teacher asked            --group          Board        -Introduce         5
Introduction to                                                                   theme.
theme                      to the students                                        -to elicit
                                                                    Markers
“good and bad              to keep their                                          vocabulary
experiences”               book closed.                                           already known.
                                                    -plenary
                           Then teacher
                           created on the
                           board a table
                           that separate in
                           good and bad
                           experiences,
                           after that
                           teacher invited
                           the students to
                           tell me some
                           good
                           experiences or
                           bad
                           experiences
                           that they
                           happened in
                           their lives


Extension of      -     Teacher    asked      the   -Teacher         Board        -Extend
theme             students open their books         -Students       Markers       vocabulary
                  and       read     the     four                 Student Book    (competition or
                  statements.            Teacher                   Computer       race, or being     10
                  checked that the students                        Speakers       successful in a
                  understand the vocabulary,                                      match).
                  especially definitely (for
                  sure) and winning (being
                  first in a competition or race,
                  or being successful in a
                  match).
                  Teacher asked the students                    Computer          -Recognition of    10
Personalization   to work individually on their     -Plenary    Speaker           vocabulary
                  book page 37 exercise “A”
                  and match the statements to
                  the picture, and then teacher
                  checked the answer with the
                  class. Then teacher asked




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the    students    to    work
                individually to read the four
                statements in ex. “A” again
                and check the ones they
                agree with, teacher told
                them that they can check as
                many as they want to (or
                none at all). When the
                students finished this activity
                they shared their opinions
                about it.

Transfer        After that teacher chose a        -Pairs       Power point     S: Use the
                good and bad experience           -Plenary     presentation    information in a
                that teacher wrote before on                     Pictures      different context   15
                the board and teacher wrote                       Clues        - provides a
                some sentences about it.                                       progressive
                Then teacher asked the                                         way to build
                students to work individually                                  vocabulary
                on their book on page 38,                                      skills for
                exercise “A”, and then                                         education and
                teacher     and     students                                   for practicing
                checked      the    answers                                    vocabulary
                together.                                                      studied
                                                                               recently.


Consolidation   -. Teacher started to work in     -            -Student book   S:Reflect on
                grammar section; teacher          Individual                   grammar
                asked the students if they        -pairs                       structure and
                ever buy lottery tickets. How     -plenary                     practice about      15
                many do they buy? What                                         prizes and
                prizes can they win? Do they                                   learned
                know anyone who won a big                                      vocabulary
                prize? And Why do people
                buy lottery tickets?, then
                teacher played the track 19
                to the students listen the
                conversation, then teacher
                asked the students to read
                the questions, then teacher
                played the record again, and
                teacher      and      students
                checked       the     answers
                together      and       teacher
                explained        that       the
                expression guess what?
                Teacher and students use
                when teacher and students
                want to tell a friend some
                interesting or exciting news
                to attract their attention and
                create a sense of suspense.
                Then teacher asked the
                students to look at the
                conversation again and read
                the phrases in bold. And
                teacher explained that this
                structure is named present
                perfect, then students work
                individually to read the rules
                and circle the correct answer
                in the third rule and we
                checked       the     answers
                together. Teacher told the
                students that present perfect
                can also be used to talk
                about an activity or action
                that was repeated several or



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many times in the past and
                 teacher explained that the
                 exact time when it was done
                 it is not specified because it
                 is     not   important.   For
                 example teacher has won
                 several times.
Conclusion and   . Then teacher explained on      Plenary                            T. Measure the
Evaluation       the form of the present                                             progress of          20
                 perfect is necessary to use                                         students about
                                                                                     the numbers of
                 the auxiliary have + past
                                                                                     words learned
                 participle. Students read the                                       and the concept
                 grammar table and note how                                          they studied.
                 the affirmative, negative,
                 question, and short answers
                 are formed with the present
                 perfect that appears on page
                 39 in their student book.
                 After that the students
                 worked in the same page in
                 exercise C to complete the
                 questions with the correct
                 structure.

                 To finish this class the
                 students read a text about
                 Fortune      Cookies,    and
                 analyzed the information to
                 check the structure about
                 present perfect. They used
                 the information that they
                 studied     then     students
                 worked in pairs and asked
                 the questions about Fortune
                 Cookies, finally we checked
                 the answer in class.


Homework task               Ask ss to work on     Individual   Internet connection   Reinforce
                 activities    at    Macmillan                                       knowledge.
                 platform section vocabulary




        10. Attachments




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Task 5:




                         Use of the present progressive as a future

                          Time expressions, adverbs of frequency




Table of Contents:


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Description of the area

Description of class and course

Topic

Aims of the lesson

Personal aims

Procedure

Conclusions

Self evaluation

Lesson plan

Attachments




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September 2012

Description of the area



This area covers a wide range of needs that learners need, specially the advanced
students. For this area it is necessary to provide social forms where learners could face
difficult situations. It is necessary that learners establish a micro peer teaching, where
they are going to learn by interacting with classmates. Media e-learning is important in
order to complement their knowledge. Other techniques as materials use and
pronunciation training are required to cover the cognitive development that learners
need. The teacher has to play as a counselor and lead the students into an environment
of awareness of the language,




Description of class and course

This, material is designed for learners in a level 2 course. Most of the learners are
students between the ages of 17 and 24, with some age exceptions.

The class is focused on let the learners use the present progressive for future plans. For
this reason it is necessary to make a review of the present progressive tense, and then
establish the link with the future. Thus, students are going to be able to express future
plans by making use of time expressions.

The book needed for this class is open mind 1 from Macmillan editorial; covering the unit
12, page 118.




Topic - Tickets, Money and Passport.



Aims of the lesson

-   Describing definite plans and arrangements
-   Talking about intentions and resolutions
-   Describing personal learning plans.
-   Making suggestions.




Personal aims




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To provide future tense contexts where students could interact and make plans.

To let students know about the usage of present progressive for future, and clarify their
doubts

To let students establish communication patterns where they could make some future
arrangements.

To motivate and encourage the students to experiment with the language.

To promote learner autonomy.



Procedure

The utsv is focused on communicative approach development; which is achieved
through a constant interaction between students. This topic is focused in the unit 12, “In
the near future” (p. 118). In this section learners have to make use of the present
progressive to express future actions. They also have to make plans by using time
expressions. It is necessary to review the present progressive and provide more
vocabulary in order to let them interact in a context. The first thing to do is remember the
structure and characteristic of the present continuous, by adding “ing” to the verbs.

The first exercise is an icebreaker. All the students must be organized in a horseshoe
form. The main idea is practicing the present continuous tense. The activity consists in
creating a story. The teacher has to provide the first idea by saying a sentence in
present progressive. Example, “I am going on vacations next holiday”, then the first
student has to continue this idea with another sentence in present progressive; example,
“and I´m visiting Paris”. The next student has to continue with this idea with another
sentence in present progressive, and so on. The idea is having fun by making mention of
not very common situations.

Then, it is necessary a small introduction about how the present progressive is related to
the future tense. The next activity is in the book (p.118). In order to clarify the topic, it is
necessary that students listen a conversation in this page, and make a full inferring
about the usage of the present progressive for future plans. The conversation also
shows a few time expressions that students could use. After this activity, it is necessary
a quick review about the topic so far, it is necessary to have a small feedback and clarify
the grammar. After that, they have to continue working with the rest of the activities of
the page. Once they finished, the teacher provides clarification and mistakes corrections
on the activities, more feedback time is required to answer to learners´ doubts.

After the questions, each student has to work on the attachment activity (Unit 12A
activity). They are going to see some pictures, and then they have to put them in the
table below as a schedule. After they finish, they have to “invite” to a classmate that has
available time in his/her schedule time table. They have to use specific questions in
order to know what she/he is doing a specific day. The activity finishes when the learner
has a full schedule table.



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For the last activity, learners have to write a letter to a partner. They have to write their
      future plans for the weekend. Then they have to deliver the letter to a partner. Learners
      have to response the letter and include the mistakes in the letter. The learner has to
      point the mistake and correct it, and then they have to give the letter back to the sender.

       To finish the session, the teacher has to provide a complete feedback for the entire
       class, and provide homework in the eurocsys platform (questionnaire 3). The teacher
       has to check the homework, and provide feedback of it next session.



       Conclusions



       This topic is helpful to make use of a grammatical structure into a different usage. For
       this reason it is important that learners get aware about how much to they know about
       the main topic, and then use it for different purposes. It is also a good opportunity to let
       students evaluate themselves as a group. The topic enforces vocabulary already known
       by the students, and they acquire new vocabulary. The aim is to provide more complex
       activities that are going to make students analyze situations. In the end, learners are
       going to feel eager to face more difficult contexts, they are going to use self correction,
       and become autonomous gradually.



       Self Evaluation



       The class is designed to cover some grammar points related to the future. The activities
       provides an important section where students are able to make peer correction. As this
       area specifies, it is important to have evaluation (as soon as possible). However, instant
       evaluation turns complex when having groups with many students. For that reason,
       evaluation could be considered as an extra class activity for the teacher; providing
       results next session. Digital environment is helpful to cover this task. In the case of
       eurocsys platform, it is easy to obtain the results based on learners´ performance.
       According to the information showed in the platform, the teacher is able to enforce the
       weaknesses of the class, by clarifying the topic where learners could have problems.
       The aims cited before are easy to obtain; however, it takes time to cover them all,
       especially in the same class. Thus, it is necessary to invest extra time for grading and
       evaluating.




       Lesson Plan

T = teacher / S = students




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  • 1. ABDIAS GAVILLA HERNANDEZ January, 2013. 1/55
  • 2. TASK 4.1 PREPARING A TEACHING DOSSIER Aim: To design a TEACHING DOSSIER for a class. Dossier for UT Students as Technician University Superiors in Mecatronics Career. • Task 1: LANGUAGE AWARENESS – Topic: Musical notes • Task 2: LANGUAGE AND CULTURE - Topic: Culture Vulture • Task 3: LANGUAGE LEARNING PROCESSES – Topic: The 1990s • Task 4: LANGUAGE TEACHING - Topic: It could happen to anyone! • Task 5: PLANNING AND EVALUATION - Topic: Tickets, Money, Password! • Task 6: Group Project - SELF-ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (Future plans- Am I able to talk about my vacations plans and preferences?) 2/55
  • 3. TOPIC: Musical Notes To describe music and musical genres. Vocabulary: words to describe music and musical genres. The students have to choose one topic about Musical festivals, a band, a type of music or Playlist; they will explain about it in three minutes, for example if they choose a band, they will explain musicians, musical styles, history, recent CDs, recent tours and albums that they recommended. They can use a Power Point presentation to support their ideas. 3/55
  • 4. January 2013 Table of Contents: Description of the area Description of class and course Topic Aims of the lesson Personal aims Procedure Conclusions Self evaluation Lesson plan Attachments 4/55
  • 5. Description of the area This area includes Link between linguistic competence and communicative competence, Target language description and appropriate terminology, language description being understood as a system of abstract elements, constructions, and rules Awareness of language systems differences Application of this awareness to teaching and learning experience (i.e. analysis of learning materials). Description of class and course This course is an A2 course. Students will be able to understand and produce present perfect and simple past sentences with music vocabulary and musical genres. There are nineteen students between the ages of 19 and 25, 11 male and 8 female. 9 male students come from different classrooms and careers and the rest of them come from the same classroom and career. The group meets on Monday afternoon between 5:40 and 7:20 p.m. The course book is Openmind 2 (Cambridge). The reasons for joining the course is because is part of the syllabus for University Superior Technician and when they finish the career they have to be able to communicate basic ideas with friends, at work or for travelling purposes. Topic: Musical Notes. Aims of the lesson To revise and practice simple past and present perfect tense. To expand vocabulary relating to music and musical genres. To talk about musical genres. To revise music and musical genres vocabulary Personal aims To provide an interesting, lively lesson those students will enjoy. To explain how to use simple past and present perfect at the same time. To motivate and encourage to learn English as a second language. Procedure To start the class I asked the students to tell me the names of any famous musicians or singer that admire and the type of music that they play. Then I asked them if there are any 5/55
  • 6. performers who sing in English and what were their favorite musical instruments (e.g. Guitar, drums, piano, saxophone, violin, etc.) I had students to listen and match some excerpts of music with the countries on page 47 in the student book; they had to write the number of each excerpt next to the correct country, after that I explained the vocabulary words with a power point presentation in each slide that I presented appear the words with a picture that reflect the meaning of it, the students repeated at least three time each word to avoid mis pronuntiation of this vocabulary. Then, the students used the vocabulary studied previously to create sentences. To conduct this activity I played first an excerpt of music from different musical genres for example blues, country, R & B, Funk, gospel, heavy metal, dance and rap, etc. I stimulated them to express their personal opinion about each type of music using the correct vocabulary and time expressions. After that, I asked the students to do the exercise A on page 52 part 8 individually and then compare their answer in pairs, they discussed differences in their answers, then I checked the answer with the class, finally the student made a list of all the musical genres that they can think and they wrote an example of a band, singer or album for each genre. Then ask their partner for any information that they need to complete their list. After that I listened some ideas from the class and we found which musical genre was the most popular. To finish this class the students read a text about music, they used the strategy prediction using titles, headings, pictures and what they already knew about the topic to understand the text, when they finished, they discussed in groups some questions about fusion music and they made recommendation. VII. Conclusions I think this lesson contained a variety of vocabulary about music and musical genres and different kind of exercise to practice present perfect and simple past. The conversation model used recycled vocabulary and it was a good idea for integrating old vocabulary in students’ conversations or activities. The activities were very interesting because the student tried to integrate the vocabulary that they studied and gave them the opportunity to express their personal opinion about music and their favourite musical genre, this motivated them to expand the discussions, as well as promoting group adhesion. VIII. Self Evaluation I tried to make this lesson interesting and fun, providing material which would appeal to all learner types and promoting learner autonomy wherever I could. I attempted to encourage the students to use the vocabulary studied and the grammatical structure they learned before 6/55
  • 7. as a communicative tool to help them complete the task in hand, and they did it very successfully. I also stimulated the students to express their feeling about their favorite musical genre, singer, band, or group. Lesson Plan. T = teacher / S = students Phases of Activities Social Media/materials Aim of activity Time Learning Form (mins) Icebreaker/ Elicit from --group Board -Introduce 5 Introduction to theme. theme students -to elicit Markers “Musical Notes” different names vocabulary of musicians or already known. -plenary singer that they admire and the type of music they play. Extension of - Students listen and match -Teacher Board -Extend theme some excerpts of music with -Students Markers vocabulary the countries on page 47 in Student Book - Learn Musical the student book. Computer genres 10 - T explain the vocabulary Speakers words with a power point presentation and Student repeat at least three time each word to avoid mis pronuntiation of this vocabulary. a) T play an excerpt of Computer -Recognition of 10 Personalization music from different -Plenary Speaker vocabulary musical genres for example blues, country, R&B, Funk, Gospel, Heavy Metal, Dance and Rap, etc. then students express their personal opinion about each type of music using the correct vocabulary and time expression. Transfer Students use -Pairs Power point S: Use the -Plenary presentation information in a the information Pictures different context 15 that they Clues - provides a learned to talk progressive way to build about a special vocabulary topic related skills for education and with the music for practicing and musical vocabulary genres. studied recently. Consolidation -Have ss read a text about - -Student book S:Reflect on music, they used the Individual their lifestyles strategy prediction using -pairs and practice titles, headings, pictures and -plenary about music the 15 7/55
  • 8. what they already knew learned about the topic to vocabulary understand the text. Conclusion and Students discuss in group Plenary T. Measure the Evaluation some questions about fusion progress of 20 music and they made students about recommendation about it. the numbers of words learned and the concept they studied. Homework task Ask ss to work on Individual Internet connection Reinforce activities at Macmillan knowledge. platform section vocabulary 8/55
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  • 12. Task 2: Describing and comparing art. Discussing and comparing cultural activities. Comparatives with as...as/not as...as- Superlatives. Talking about movies Discussing cultural differences. Learning vocabulary of adjectives for describing the arts and cultural activities. JANUARY, 2013. 12/55
  • 13. Table of Contents: Description of the area Description of class and course Topic Aims of the lesson Personal aims Procedure Conclusions Self evaluation Lesson plan Attachments Description of the area This area will awareness of socio-cultural and intercultural aspects of language use and language learning, dealing sensitively with difficult classroom situations relating to 13/55
  • 14. intercultural differences, understanding different backgrounds (therefore different study methods) of students and cross-cultural communication. Description of class and course There are 15 students between the ages of 18 and 25, 13 male and 5 female. 3 of the ladies like to talk and express their feelings in English. The other 2 ladies joined the class but they admitted that they do not like English language too much and the male students joined the English course saying that they don’t dislike English but it’s not their favourite subject. The group meets on Tuesday and Thursday between 9:30 and 11:10 a.m. The course book is OpenMind 2 and their English level is 3. The reasons for joining the course were to accredited their English class but also communicate with friends abroad, for being able to have a normal conversation about their abilities, places, their lives in the past and their plan in the near future. Topic – CULTURE VULTURE Aims of the lesson: To learn how to compare art, discussing cultural activities, talking about movies and discussing cultural differences. To learn comparatives with as...as/not as...as and superlatives. To learn adjectives for describing arts and cultural activities. To identify speaker´s opinions. To learn how to link sentences. To talk about cultural activities. To develop cultural awareness. Personal aims To provide an interesting, lively lesson that students will enjoy. To explain the grammar structure in simple steps that the students understand and can easily employ. To encourage my students to become critically aware of different cultural standards. To promote empathy with other cultures. Procedure Before the lesson begins, write the topic “Culture Vulture” on the board and ask students if they have an idea what this phrase really means giving them some clues, and finally let them know its real meaning, once doing this, paste some images on the board with famous people, movies 14/55
  • 15. and cities from different countries, then tell students they are going to test their culture knowledge. After ask them to look one of the pictures and telling you the name(s) of this person, movie, play or city, making sure your students have understood your instructions. In order to make them this activity easer, write some expressions for giving opinions on the board, e.g. I think (she) is from... I am pretty sure (he) was...I am not absolutely sure, but I think..., please do not forget to always encourage your students to use them when discussing the pictures, one way to achieve this is encourage them to share any other information they know about the people and characters in the pictures, and eliciting some more ideas from the class. Once doing this activity, think of 6 or 8 words which are form of art (in order to teach them adjectives for describing the arts) e.g. theatre, photography, music, painting, opera, ballet, sculpture, movies, etc., write the words on the board in scramble order (anagrams) and have your students work in pairs to unscramble the words and write the correct spellings, the first pair to correctly guess and spell all the words wins. In order to teach your students the comparatives with as... as/not as... as highlight that these comparative forms are fixed forms and we cannot use them with that. Then ask them to do the practice exercise (p. 19 part C.) individually and then compare the answers in pairs, and check the answer with the class. The next step will be to make your students to speak using these comparative forms, make them look at the pictures (p.19 part. D) and compare them in oral form. An extra practice of the comparatives would be make the students to work in groups of 4 or 5, setting a time limit of 5 minutes and then tell them to make as many sentences as possible in that time comparing the different members of their groups e.g. Tony isn´t as tall as Anna, Simon´s watch is not as expensive as Paula´s. Eliciting some ideas from the class and correct any errors in the use of as...as.. /not as... as. The group with the most correct sentences will be the winner. Referring the identification of speaker´s opinions you could give the students time to read the information in the skill box (p.20 part A) and ask them to name some aspects that could help them identify the opinion of the person who is speaking and invite them to tell you any word of phrases they know that introduce an opinion. To teach Superlatives it will be necessary to focus on the superlative forms and then invite the students to tell you the superlative forms of these one-syllable adjectives: short, long, young, new and cold (shortest, longest, etc). Then focus on one-syllable adjectives ending in consonant–vowel-consonant and emphasized that the final consonant is doubled. Ask the students to spell the superlative forms of big, sad and wet (biggest, saddest, wettest). Then ask 15/55
  • 16. them to practice these rules by doing an exercise (p. 22 part C) individually and then to compare their answers in pairs, checking the correct answers with the class. Another way to put all this knowledge in practice is through a “guessing game”, asking the students to think of five culture-related categories using superlatives, have them write their answer for each one. In pairs, have the students read aloud their answers, their partner has to guess the category for each answer, the winner will be the student who guesses the most answers within a set time limit. On the other hand, we cannot leave the writing practice behind, mainly at the time of liking sentences, we most highlight our students the use of words so and because to link ideas, eliciting them why it is a good idea to use these words when writing (because they allow them to form longer sentences, which can make them writing more interesting.) Finally, but not less important is to ask the students what they understand by the term cultural awareness. If necessary explain that it means knowing that people from other cultures do things differently from them and understanding and respecting these differences. Explain that the word awareness means knowledge or understanding of a particular subject or situation, emphasizing that in order to be culturally aware, it is important to understand not just the differences between cultures but the reasons for those differences. Conclusions This lesson encourages our students to compare art, and discuss about different cultural activities, make students aware of the patience, tolerance and respect on their own culture. Self Evaluation I tried to make this lesson different from the rest. Joining in these activities, and hearing the students´ comments, made me reflect on my own cultural attitudes and made me aware of the importance of developing the competences necessary for intercultural interaction and dialogue. Lesson Plan T = teacher / S = students Phases of Media/ Aim of Time Learning Activities Social Form materials activity (Minutes ) 16/55
  • 17. Engage -engage Students: - Before lesson begins, T. - group - board students in Introduction tells students (ss) they are topic. to theme: going to test their culture - set of six - introduce 10 knowledge. “Culture - T. Ask ss to lok at the different theme. Vulture” fourth picture (Name the pictures. -S. reflect on (Reflecting artist. - Pair culture in on what this - T. Will write some work own country. expression expressions for giving really means) opinions on the board... I think she is from.., I´m pretty sure he was..., I´m - Team -S.use not absolutely sure, but I work -Grammar clothing think... - T will ask ss to work in structure (p. vocabulary, pairs and take the quiz, 78-79) comparative 10 Pre-teach then ss will work in groups -grammar s and grammar: of 4 and will compare their sheet superlatives (comparing answers to the quiz. to describe art) - plenar it. - T. Will ask ss to look at the y -S. reflect on picture. Inviting them to say life/people in where they think these -worksheet other people are... 1(p.21) countries - Asking ss questions about and Present their opinions of acknowledge photography: Do you Grammatical similarities 10 prefer paintings or Structure pictures?, Do you like and abstract pictures? Why or - plenar differences. Why not? y Grammar Practice: - T. Will highlight the -T. explains Comparative comparative forms as...as grammar with and not as... as are fixed structure as..as/not forms and they cannot - Indivi - worksheet -S. revise 25 as... as used them with that. dual 2 (p.22) structure and ask - T. Will ask ss to do a practice exercise - plenar questions if individually and then y required. Grammar compare their answers in -S. practice Comparative pairs and checking the and use s and answer with the whole demostrative superlatives class. and Conclusion: - Indivi comparative 20 (Reflect on dual s cultural - Have the ss to work -S. talk about differences individually to look at the differences and pictures and make notes to with other similarities) compare them. Encourage - group country them to use as many s -S. reflect on adjectives as possible. - Have the ss to work in and evaluate groups of three to compare their the pictures. Once they behaviour have compared the and pictures, listen some ideas response to from the class. - group cultural 15 s situations - T. Will ask the ss to work in and groups of four. Set a time encounters. limit of five minutes and tell them to make as many sentences as possible in -S. practice that time comparing the - plenar comparative different members of their y s, group. superlatives 17/55
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  • 19. Task 3: • Talking about the effect of technology. • Talking about past events (review of the simple past and past progressive). • Evaluating different sources of information. • Talking online activities (internet activities) • Taking about you birth year. • Describing people´s reactions 19/55
  • 20. Table of Contents: Description of the area Description of class and course Topic Aims of the lesson Personal aims Procedure Conclusions Self evaluation Lesson plan Attachments 20/55
  • 21. January, 2013. Description of the area This area covers the needs that a learner requires when learning a language. It is focused on correcting mistakes, and provides a social background where the learner is able to learn by being autonomous, and using his/her own learning style. Thus, students are going to be able to create their own learning strategies in order to improve the learning process. Description of class and course This, material is designed for learners in a level 2 course. Most of the learners are students between the ages of 17 and 24, with some age exceptions. This class is going to let students understand main ideas in a conversation, and talk about previous experiences. The main purpose is to make use of the simple past, including regular and irregular verbs. At the end, learners have to be proficient to express past ideas and memorable experiences. The book needed for this class is open mind 1 from Macmillan editorial; covering the unit 10, page 97. Topic - Simple past tense Aims of the lesson • I can form affirmative statements in the simple past. • I can form questions and negative statements in the simple past. • I can understand and use −ing and −ed adjectives. • I can talk about memorable experiences. • I can say verbs with −ed endings correctly. • I can understand and conduct short surveys. Personal aims To let learners to be aware of past contexts where they could interact. To let students establish communication patterns where they could make use of the simple past tense. To motivate and encourage the students to experiment with the language. To promote learner autonomy. Procedure The UTSV is focused on communicative approach development; which is achieved through a constant interaction between students. This topic is focused in the unit 10, “Speaking of the past” (p. 97). In this section learners have to make use of past information and express it by making use of the regular and irregular verbs. They also have to understand the main idea in a 21/55
  • 22. past context, and also share information related to the topic they are discussing. For this reason the first aim that students must cover is getting in contact with verbs in past. The book is going to provide clear examples of how to express ideas in past, and activities that are going to help the learners as practice. The first exercise is an icebreaker. All the students must be organized in a horseshoe form. The main idea is practicing simple past verbs, regulars and irregulars. The activity consists in saying a simple past verb (regular or irregular), starting with a letter said by the teacher, then the next student have to say another verb that begins with the last letter of the previous word said by the student. Example, the teacher says the letter “S”, and then the first student says “studied”, the second student says “died”, and so on until all the students say a verb in past. It is recommended that learners say the verbs as fast as they can. The next activity is in the book (p.98). Here the learners are going to understand the grammar section of the simple past tense. They have to read a small text where they have to infer the grammar structure of the simple past tense. After understanding the structure they have to make all the activities of the same page. After they finish, it is necessary a full review of the exercises in the page in order to correct mistakes and clarify questions and doubts. Once all the doubts are covered, the learners have to get together in groups of eight. They are going to work with the attachment activity which consists in creating a story (unit 10A activity). Each member of the team is going to take one piece of paper, then they have to put all the pieces together in order to create a story with simple past verbs. The story is about a terrible experience in a date; students have to find the correct order to give the correct sense of the story. When they finished, the teacher has to lead them to have a group discussion about the topic. Students have to learn new vocabulary; they are going to get the attached list of verbs and make brief reading, so they could understand what the meaning of those words is. Then, they have to get in pairs and improvise a small role play by using at least five of the verbs in the list. The rest of the class has to put attention on the conversation, and identify which were those five verbs that the learners used in their conversation. Finally, there is going to be a quick review about the class and a conclusion about the topic. Conclusions I consider this topic one of the most important because it is necessary to understand and remember all the verbs in simple past (regular and irregulars). I consider that these activities are helpful to let students realize about the knowledge that they posses already, then they acquire more knowledge (vocabulary). Finally they have to use that 22/55
  • 23. new knowledge. In the end, they are going to learn progressively, and they are going to notice it. Self Evaluation The main objective of all the lessons is having a communicative approach, for this reason it is important that learners interact between them. Activities have to be different, interesting, and valuable for the students. Grammar is boring for most of the students; so, the grammar activities have to be joyful and related to the daily life, otherwise they are going to forget it and dispose the information. Interaction with the learners has to be taken into account. No matter the topic, it is important to provide confidence to them, so they could feel eager to interact and make questions when necessary. T = teacher S = students 23/55
  • 24. Tim Phases of Social Aim of the e Media/ Learning Activities Form activity (mi materials ns) - S. Have to seat in a horse shoe form in -- - To introduce order to make the activity. group -None the topic. - T. has to explain the instructions of the -to elicit Icebreaker/ activity. vocabulary Simple past - T. has to say one letter of the alphabet already known. 5 and the first S. of the U structure has to say one verb in past with the letter said by the teacher, -The next student has to say another verb with the last word of the previous verb. (they have to be different verbs) -S. turn to p. 98 of course book. - -course - To identify the T. explains that S. have to read a small individu book structure and paragraph where they have to infer the al use of the simple simple past tense structure. -attachment past tense. -S. compare the information they -extend simple understood, and infer the structure -group past tense Extension of requested. T. solves doubts and questions vocabulary. 40 theme and clarifies the information. -reading for -S. have to complete the rest of the - familiar words to activities of the page individu help understand - T. answers S. questions and doubts. al text. - S. have to work in teams, they have to -Group use the attachment and put the story in -Teams order. Then T. provides the correct order o the story, so S. could compare. -S. have to talk about a similar -group - None -Talk about past experiences in the past. experiences. 15 Personalization -T. has to provide a conclusion of the - Provide class (Feedback) feedback of the lesson I. Attachments 24/55
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  • 26. Task 4: Class project to do an oral presentation using power point presentation to talk about their good and bad experiences from their life for example good experiences: I won the lottery, I got married, my daughter was born, etc. Bad experiences I had a car accident; I lost my wallet, I failed my exam, etc. 26/55
  • 27. January 2013 Table of Contents: Description of the area Description of class and course Topic Theme and motivation Aims of the project Planning Procedure Conclusions Evaluation of the project and self-evaluation Lesson plans and attachments 27/55
  • 28. Description of the area This area includes Selection of appropriate methods to suit learning and teaching objectives, evaluation, selection and adaptation of teaching and learning materials to suit the aims of the lesson, evaluation of language learning tasks, use of media, definition of teacher's and learners' role in a learner-centred approach, use of target language versus lingua franca for instructions and explanations and classroom management 2. Description of class and course This course is an A2 course. Where students will be able to understand and produce present perfect with ever and never to talk about opinions and discussing good and bad experiences. This course will help to our students to express their ideas about their experiences with the correct structure from a list of facts and using brainstorm. There are nineteen students between the ages of 19 and 25, 11 male and 8 female. 9 male students come from different classrooms and careers and the rest of them come from the same classroom and career. The group meets on Monday afternoon between 5:40 and 7:20 p.m. The course book is Openmind 2 (Cambridge). The reasons for joining the course is because is part of the syllabus for University Superior Technician and when they finish the career they have to be able to communicate basic ideas with friends, at work or for travelling purposes. 3. Topic: It could Happen to Anyone! 4. Theme and motivation The real motivation for this course was the students talk about their good and bad experiences using the vocabulary and the correct structure. We believe that it is a success project because our students get more interesting about their careers and also they can share personal information about some experiences that they happened and it creates an excellent atmosphere in the class. We believe that the students will be motivated when they know that others students happened the same situation and how they do an effort to follow with their normal life. 5. Aims of the lesson Understand and produce present perfect sentences with ever/ never. 28/55
  • 29. Talk about opinions. Discuss good and bad experiences. Talk about life events and changes. Talk about feelings. Create brainstorm ideas in a group. Developing autonomous learning and self-awareness 6. Personal aims To provide an interesting, lively lesson that student will enjoy. To motivate students to talk about their experiences. To explain the structure in simple steps that the students understand and can easily employ. To motivate and encourage the students to experiment with the language. To promote learner autonomy. 7. Procedure Teacher asked to the students to keep their book closed. Then teacher created on the board a table that separate in good and bad experiences, after that teacher invited the students to tell me some good experiences or bad experiences that they happened in their lives for example: I went to other country, I lost my wallet, I found a cell phone, I broke my arm, I had a car accident, etc. Then teacher asked the students open their books and read the four statements. Teacher checked that the students understand the vocabulary, especially definitely (for sure) and winning (being first in a competition or race, or being successful in a match). Teacher asked the students to work individually on their book page 37 exercise “A” and 29/55
  • 30. match the statements to the picture, and then teacher checked the answer with the class. Then teacher asked the students to work individually to read the four statements in ex. “A” again and check the ones they agree with, teacher told them that they can check as many as they want to (or none at all). When the students finished this activity they shared their opinions about it. After that teacher chose a good and bad experience that teacher wrote before on the board and teacher wrote some sentences about it. Then teacher asked the students to work individually on their book on page 38, exercise “A”, and then teacher and students checked the answers together. Before, teacher started to work in grammar section; teacher asked the students if they ever buy lottery tickets. How many do they buy? What prizes can they win? Do they know anyone who won a big prize? And Why do people buy lottery tickets?, then teacher played the track 19 to the students listen the conversation, then teacher asked the students to read the questions, then teacher played the record again, and teacher and students checked the answers together and teacher explained that the expression guess what? Teacher and students use when teacher and students want to tell a friend some interesting or exciting news to attract their attention and create a sense of suspense. Then teacher asked the students to look at the conversation again and read the phrases in bold. And teacher explained that this structure is named present perfect, then students work individually to read the rules and circle the correct answer in the third rule and we checked the answers together. Teacher told the students that present perfect can also be used to talk about an activity or action that was repeated several or many times in the past and teacher explained that the exact time when it was done it is not specified because it is not important. For example teacher has won several times. Then teacher explained on the form of the present perfect is necessary to use the auxiliary have + past participle. Students read the grammar table and note how the affirmative, negative, question, and short answers are formed with the present perfect that appears on page 39 in their student book. After that the students worked in the same page in exercise C to complete the questions with the correct structure. To finish this class the students read a text about Fortune Cookies, and analyzed the information to check the structure about present perfect. They used the information that they studied then students worked in pairs and asked the questions about Fortune Cookies, finally we checked the answer in class. 8. Conclusions Teacher think this lesson encouraged students to know and what is their purpose in life, what attitudes they should have it if they want to be a successful people in their careers, It also helps to students to learn a little bit their experiences using new vocabulary and verbs regulars and irregulars in present perfect. I believe that this lesson improve students to take care about their actions and attitudes to help them in the future, we finish our class telling students, if they want a better life, they should learn about their experiences it doesn’t care if these are good or bad. 30/55
  • 31. 9. Self Evaluation I try to do this lesson authentic, using power point presentation in a language classroom, give students vocabulary that they could use to express their experiences, encouraging and motivating the students to learn and use the language and I also incorporate learning task and activities which encourage and facilitate learner autonomy and take into account learners’ learning styles and cultural expectations. 10. Lesson plan Phases of Activities Social Media/materials Aim of activity Time Learning Form (mins) Icebreaker/ Teacher asked --group Board -Introduce 5 Introduction to theme. theme to the students -to elicit Markers “good and bad to keep their vocabulary experiences” book closed. already known. -plenary Then teacher created on the board a table that separate in good and bad experiences, after that teacher invited the students to tell me some good experiences or bad experiences that they happened in their lives Extension of - Teacher asked the -Teacher Board -Extend theme students open their books -Students Markers vocabulary and read the four Student Book (competition or statements. Teacher Computer race, or being 10 checked that the students Speakers successful in a understand the vocabulary, match). especially definitely (for sure) and winning (being first in a competition or race, or being successful in a match). Teacher asked the students Computer -Recognition of 10 Personalization to work individually on their -Plenary Speaker vocabulary book page 37 exercise “A” and match the statements to the picture, and then teacher checked the answer with the class. Then teacher asked 31/55
  • 32. the students to work individually to read the four statements in ex. “A” again and check the ones they agree with, teacher told them that they can check as many as they want to (or none at all). When the students finished this activity they shared their opinions about it. Transfer After that teacher chose a -Pairs Power point S: Use the good and bad experience -Plenary presentation information in a that teacher wrote before on Pictures different context 15 the board and teacher wrote Clues - provides a some sentences about it. progressive Then teacher asked the way to build students to work individually vocabulary on their book on page 38, skills for exercise “A”, and then education and teacher and students for practicing checked the answers vocabulary together. studied recently. Consolidation -. Teacher started to work in - -Student book S:Reflect on grammar section; teacher Individual grammar asked the students if they -pairs structure and ever buy lottery tickets. How -plenary practice about 15 many do they buy? What prizes and prizes can they win? Do they learned know anyone who won a big vocabulary prize? And Why do people buy lottery tickets?, then teacher played the track 19 to the students listen the conversation, then teacher asked the students to read the questions, then teacher played the record again, and teacher and students checked the answers together and teacher explained that the expression guess what? Teacher and students use when teacher and students want to tell a friend some interesting or exciting news to attract their attention and create a sense of suspense. Then teacher asked the students to look at the conversation again and read the phrases in bold. And teacher explained that this structure is named present perfect, then students work individually to read the rules and circle the correct answer in the third rule and we checked the answers together. Teacher told the students that present perfect can also be used to talk about an activity or action that was repeated several or 32/55
  • 33. many times in the past and teacher explained that the exact time when it was done it is not specified because it is not important. For example teacher has won several times. Conclusion and . Then teacher explained on Plenary T. Measure the Evaluation the form of the present progress of 20 perfect is necessary to use students about the numbers of the auxiliary have + past words learned participle. Students read the and the concept grammar table and note how they studied. the affirmative, negative, question, and short answers are formed with the present perfect that appears on page 39 in their student book. After that the students worked in the same page in exercise C to complete the questions with the correct structure. To finish this class the students read a text about Fortune Cookies, and analyzed the information to check the structure about present perfect. They used the information that they studied then students worked in pairs and asked the questions about Fortune Cookies, finally we checked the answer in class. Homework task Ask ss to work on Individual Internet connection Reinforce activities at Macmillan knowledge. platform section vocabulary 10. Attachments 33/55
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  • 37. Task 5: Use of the present progressive as a future Time expressions, adverbs of frequency Table of Contents: 37/55
  • 38. Description of the area Description of class and course Topic Aims of the lesson Personal aims Procedure Conclusions Self evaluation Lesson plan Attachments 38/55
  • 39. September 2012 Description of the area This area covers a wide range of needs that learners need, specially the advanced students. For this area it is necessary to provide social forms where learners could face difficult situations. It is necessary that learners establish a micro peer teaching, where they are going to learn by interacting with classmates. Media e-learning is important in order to complement their knowledge. Other techniques as materials use and pronunciation training are required to cover the cognitive development that learners need. The teacher has to play as a counselor and lead the students into an environment of awareness of the language, Description of class and course This, material is designed for learners in a level 2 course. Most of the learners are students between the ages of 17 and 24, with some age exceptions. The class is focused on let the learners use the present progressive for future plans. For this reason it is necessary to make a review of the present progressive tense, and then establish the link with the future. Thus, students are going to be able to express future plans by making use of time expressions. The book needed for this class is open mind 1 from Macmillan editorial; covering the unit 12, page 118. Topic - Tickets, Money and Passport. Aims of the lesson - Describing definite plans and arrangements - Talking about intentions and resolutions - Describing personal learning plans. - Making suggestions. Personal aims 39/55
  • 40. To provide future tense contexts where students could interact and make plans. To let students know about the usage of present progressive for future, and clarify their doubts To let students establish communication patterns where they could make some future arrangements. To motivate and encourage the students to experiment with the language. To promote learner autonomy. Procedure The utsv is focused on communicative approach development; which is achieved through a constant interaction between students. This topic is focused in the unit 12, “In the near future” (p. 118). In this section learners have to make use of the present progressive to express future actions. They also have to make plans by using time expressions. It is necessary to review the present progressive and provide more vocabulary in order to let them interact in a context. The first thing to do is remember the structure and characteristic of the present continuous, by adding “ing” to the verbs. The first exercise is an icebreaker. All the students must be organized in a horseshoe form. The main idea is practicing the present continuous tense. The activity consists in creating a story. The teacher has to provide the first idea by saying a sentence in present progressive. Example, “I am going on vacations next holiday”, then the first student has to continue this idea with another sentence in present progressive; example, “and I´m visiting Paris”. The next student has to continue with this idea with another sentence in present progressive, and so on. The idea is having fun by making mention of not very common situations. Then, it is necessary a small introduction about how the present progressive is related to the future tense. The next activity is in the book (p.118). In order to clarify the topic, it is necessary that students listen a conversation in this page, and make a full inferring about the usage of the present progressive for future plans. The conversation also shows a few time expressions that students could use. After this activity, it is necessary a quick review about the topic so far, it is necessary to have a small feedback and clarify the grammar. After that, they have to continue working with the rest of the activities of the page. Once they finished, the teacher provides clarification and mistakes corrections on the activities, more feedback time is required to answer to learners´ doubts. After the questions, each student has to work on the attachment activity (Unit 12A activity). They are going to see some pictures, and then they have to put them in the table below as a schedule. After they finish, they have to “invite” to a classmate that has available time in his/her schedule time table. They have to use specific questions in order to know what she/he is doing a specific day. The activity finishes when the learner has a full schedule table. 40/55
  • 41. For the last activity, learners have to write a letter to a partner. They have to write their future plans for the weekend. Then they have to deliver the letter to a partner. Learners have to response the letter and include the mistakes in the letter. The learner has to point the mistake and correct it, and then they have to give the letter back to the sender. To finish the session, the teacher has to provide a complete feedback for the entire class, and provide homework in the eurocsys platform (questionnaire 3). The teacher has to check the homework, and provide feedback of it next session. Conclusions This topic is helpful to make use of a grammatical structure into a different usage. For this reason it is important that learners get aware about how much to they know about the main topic, and then use it for different purposes. It is also a good opportunity to let students evaluate themselves as a group. The topic enforces vocabulary already known by the students, and they acquire new vocabulary. The aim is to provide more complex activities that are going to make students analyze situations. In the end, learners are going to feel eager to face more difficult contexts, they are going to use self correction, and become autonomous gradually. Self Evaluation The class is designed to cover some grammar points related to the future. The activities provides an important section where students are able to make peer correction. As this area specifies, it is important to have evaluation (as soon as possible). However, instant evaluation turns complex when having groups with many students. For that reason, evaluation could be considered as an extra class activity for the teacher; providing results next session. Digital environment is helpful to cover this task. In the case of eurocsys platform, it is easy to obtain the results based on learners´ performance. According to the information showed in the platform, the teacher is able to enforce the weaknesses of the class, by clarifying the topic where learners could have problems. The aims cited before are easy to obtain; however, it takes time to cover them all, especially in the same class. Thus, it is necessary to invest extra time for grading and evaluating. Lesson Plan T = teacher / S = students 41/55