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28 Μαΐ 2023 · So how to do you set up an input/output lesson plan? Simple. Just divide your lesson in half. Make the first half of your lesson input and let the students do output for the second half. For example, if I’m teaching a speech class, I’ll teach students about intonation and pausing in the first half of the lesson.
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key aspect of effective teaching is having a plan for what will happen in the classroom each day. Creating such a plan involves setting realistic goals, deciding how to incorporate required materials (course textbooks) and other materials, and developing activities that will promote learning.
Here is one way of using a text intensively with a lower-level class. Take a story or other text of perhaps 200 words, not too difficult, which contains some useful language. Tell it or read it to the class, explaining anything that seriously hinders comprehension. Get the class to tell you anything that they can remember of the text.
The lesson plan outlines procedures like warm-up activities, presentations, group work and discussions to help students learn about different input devices like keyboards, mice, and output devices like monitors. It also provides definitions and examples of various input and output devices.
Use this lesson about input and output boxes as a precursor to finding patterns within word problems.
The most important and accessible input for learners is that of the teacher. When teachers are talking in classes they are providing opportunities for learners to develop their comprehension. Teachers can optimise this opportunity by choosing the right levels of complexity of vocabulary and structures, speed of delivery, degree of clarity, and ...
Why are lesson plans important? Learn how lesson plans can help you feel confident and prepared when walking into the English language classroom.