Long term plan
module: Module
2
Lesson: Friend's names
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School: Zerenda
secondary school 1
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Date:
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Teacher’s name: Abugalieva B
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Class: 2
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Number of present:
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Absent:
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Learning objective(s) that this lesson is contributing
to:
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1.S1 make
basic personal statements about people, objects and classroom
routines
1.L1
recognise short basic instructions for a limited range of classroom
routines spoken slowly and distinctly
1.UE3 use
basic adjectives to describe people and thing
1.UE7 use personal
subject and object pronouns to give basic personal
information
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Lesson objectives:
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All learners will be
able to:
talk about things in a room using the
structures: This is my bed. It
is brown
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Most learners will
be able to:
listen to and sing the song My
Room with the help of the
teacher.
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Some learners will
be able to:
demonstrate a model This is my bed. It’s
blue. I like it very much.
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Language objectives:
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Learners
can:
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talk about
things in a room using the structures: This is my bed. It
is brown
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make up
correct sentences using objects and their colours around
him/her.
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listen to
and sing the song My
Room with the help of the
teacher.
- demonstrate a
model This is my bed. It’s blue. I like it very
much
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Key words
and phrases: bed, chair, TV,
table, desk,radio
Look at the bed. This is my bed. It’s blue. This is my… It
is …
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Useful classroom language for dialogue/writing:
oral
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Discussion points:
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Can you say why
there objects around us ?
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Writing prompts: This is my ….. It’s
….. I like it very much.
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Assessment for Teaching
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Criteria based
assessment
Assessment
criteria:
Talk about things in a
room using the structures: This is my bed. It
is brown .
Descriptor:
A
learner
points to the right
object and name it
makes up correct
sentences using objects and their colours around
him/her.
Self-assessment: Hand
signals
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How to overcome barriers in learning
English
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-Get
learners to think before answering
-Scaffold
learners if necessary
-Use English and their
mother tongue to start
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Previous learning
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Checkpoint
2
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Plan
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Planned
timing
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Planned activities
(replace the notes below with your planned
activities)
What will the pupils learn? How will they learn
it?
Suggested Teaching
Activities
Active Learning activities
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Resources
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Start (Beginning of the lesson)
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Greeting: Teacher greets
learners; learners respond to greeting and take their
places. Dividing into
subgroups: Teacher divides learners into
subgroups using puzzle
pictures.
Revising the
previous lesson:
Is it a..? drawing
game Teacher (or later , a
learner) begins to draw on the board. She/he may draw a line or a
circle, etc, but only part of the drawing. Then the learners guess,
“Is it a ruler?” “Is it a book?” After a few guesses, the teacher
/learner draws another small part of the drawing, and learners
guess again, the process continues until the learners guess
correctly.
Warming up: Brainstorming: Teacher asks the
learners a question: How do you think what words come to your mind
when you hear the word combination “objects around me”? Learners
exchange ideas with one another. Any idea is
accepted.
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puzzle
pictures
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Middle (of the
lesson)
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D) Teacher pre-teaches
using realia / visual aids: bed, chair, TV,
table, desk
D) Teacher uses visual of
a house on board and elicits vocabulary items as they are added to
picture. a door, 3 windows, a
black cat, 2 big red chairs, mum and dad, a small desk, a
TV.
D) Uses demonstration to
model This is my bed. It’s blue. Asks learners to
continue the demonstration of the modeling the
house.
G) Groups are given a
worksheet with an empty room outline on it. Learners are asked to
stick colorful room object cutouts around the
room.
G) Learner in one group
describes in English to another group learner e.g.
This is
my bed. It is black.
D) Teacher models
pronunciation and accompanying head gestures for
yes and
no.
W) Learners listen to and
sing the song My
Room with the help of the
teacher. Learner dance to music.
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Song: My
Room, CD, DVD players,
picture dictionaries, a worksheet with an empty room outline , room
object flashcards, notebook
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End (of the lesson)
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Reflection:Self-assessment: Hand
signals
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What have you learnt today?
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Which task do you
like?
Learners make comments about the lesson
orally. Teacher asks learners
to look at lesson objectives they set at the beginning of the
lesson and think and say what they did well in the lesson and what
needs improvement. I hope the lesson was
interesting and useful for you.
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Hand
signals
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Additional information:
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Differentiation - how do you plan to give more support?
How do you plan to challenge the more able
learners?
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Assessment - how are you planning to check learners’
learning?
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Cross – curricular
links health and safety check ICT links
Values links
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Reflection
Were the lesson
objectives / learning objectives realistic?
What did the
learners learn today?
What was the
learning atmosphere like?
Did my planned
differentiation work well?
Did I stick to timings? What changes did I make from my
plan and why?
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Use the space below
to reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from
the books on the left about your lesson.
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Summary
evaluation
What two
things went really well (consider both teaching and
learning)?
1.
2.
What two
things would have improved the lessons (consider both teachings and
learning)?
1.
2.
What have learned from his lesson about this lesson
about the class or individuals that will inform my next
lesson?
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