This time, I share a lesson plan for young learners whose ages are about 12. I and my internship peer prepared this lesson plan together and each of us conducted a 40 minute of half of it. Our mentor teacher liked it so much that she requested us to conduct the same lesson with another classroom. Besides, our students had really much fun in the lesson, especially in the Jeoparty Game. Hence, I understood one more time that students engage much more when they enjoy the learning, have fun in the lesson. Here you have the link to see it ^_^ :
All about my own TESOL
In this blog, you will see some materials such as different lesson plans with different focuses for various student profiles, classroom management plan, Cv and some related things to the English Language Teaching. All the things you see in this blog are my own prepared materials originally and they do not present a certain, absolute truths for language teaching. Still, I believe that they will be beneficial resources for your teaching experiences. Thanks
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Friday, 29 May 2015
Thursday, 28 May 2015
When it comes to criticism on education!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5ApYxkU-U
Now I wanted to share my favourite Youtube song video related to ELT field. It is clear that we all have things to infer from this one. Enjoy the song! Best evaluations:)
Now I wanted to share my favourite Youtube song video related to ELT field. It is clear that we all have things to infer from this one. Enjoy the song! Best evaluations:)
Another anecdote to read
Sharing another experience
from my own teachings, this time I will tell about METU Development Foundation
Schools. In that school, in one of the classrooms that I taught, I had some
students with special needs. As far as I learn from my mentor teacher, they had
already been diagnosed with some disorders like Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity
Disorder, Dyslexia or some illnesses which I could not remember. In the
lessons, even our mentor teacher could not attend to those children; they were
neither listening to the lesson nor help the teacher to cover the lesson.
However, I must say that they are still trying to focus on the lesson and do
their best even though their efforts were not enough due to their disorder. So,
it would be true to say that even their eagerness for being like the other
students was not enough for their success. Hence, as you guess, dealing with those
children, helping them to learn as others do was really hard and challenging
for us, even for the mentor teacher.
Here, so, when it came to my
teaching, I should say that it was really a challenging situation for me. I had
thought that even our mentor teacher could not cope with those students, so how
would I succeed it? How would I cover my lesson but also have those students to
participate and learn in my lesson? Actually, I had no plan before going into
the classroom. I should say that everything developed itself in the lesson.
What I did was just try to take their attention. I had seen that sometimes our
mentor teacher had been just ignoring them so that the other students would not
affect badly. However, I had the decision not to do so. So, I always regarded
them that day in the classroom. I pay attention to them.
In the lesson, one of them
was just turning around the desks as he was always do due to his problem,
actually I did not say anything negative to the child since there was nothing
we could do. So in this context, I just wanted him to do the activities while
he was turning around the classroom. The other one who was a girl with some
reading and understanding problems, and she was generally finishing the tasks
in longer time than her classmates. That day, I have that girl to sit in one of
the frontier desks and I asked the most successful student to help her in the
activities. And lastly, there was one boy who was always raising hand but
speaking without taking the floor, taking permission exactly. Coming to him, I could
not do anything, he just went on doing what he had been doing till that time.
Actually, I think that it is a long process so maybe the teacher can just first
teach some classroom rules before any other things. I am still wondering about
what I could do to prevent that boy speaking all the time, and ensuring that
everybody would have the chance to speak as they raise hand in the classroom
without offending that boy. Thanks
Anecdote
If I am asked to share a
challenge that I faced during my teaching in the classroom environment, I would
most probably say that classroom management issue is the biggest problem I have
faced till now. When I look at the past, especially at my internship teaching
experiences, I see that everything does not work just as you think before. In
other words, although we prepare ourselves with wonderful lesson plans previously,
we even write some expected problems on those lesson plans, there are always
appearing some unexpected of unexpected problems in the classroom. Namely, things
don't work out as one calculates in the classroom and these things were
generally management related ones for me.
As I stated in this blog in
the earlier posts, in my internship year, in the spring term, I went to Atatürk
Anatolian High School as an intern student. My students were 15-16 years old
and the class size was 32 students totally. In my first teaching in that class,
I noticed that only boys were participating to my lesson while girls were just
sitting passively and examining me, my clothes, my walking around the desks. Whatever
I did in order to have the girls participate to my lesson did not work out that
day effectively. So, when the time for my second teaching came, I was a bit
intimidated because I knew that even though I had planned beforehand and wrote
to the lesson plan that students would do so in this activity, they would not
do exactly what I want them. So when I went into the classroom for my second
teaching, this time I was both afraid of happening the same thing and
determined to attend to all students.
Coming to the second
teaching day, when I first jumped into the board at the very beginning of the
lesson, when I asked some warm up questions, again boys answered my questions
but girls did not care about them at all. So, in order to have them
participate, I started to tell some kind of girlish stuff so that I can take
their attention. By doing so, I should accept that I took the first pace for
reaching to the girls. Then, as the lesson goes on, I always played for the girls;
try to attract them because boys were already continuing to participate the
lesson. In that day, I also understood that it was not about me, the successful
ones in that classroom were boys, and also in the mentor teacher’s classes, the
girls generally did not participate to the lessons. Hence, actually, trying to
attend to the girls would be also contributing to the future classes of the
mentor.
Regarding of the solution to
the problem, as I expressed, from the very beginning of the classroom, I tried
to attract girls’ attention, I created girlish situations, questions. I said
that “We all make mistakes so do not afraid to do mistake.” So, I tried to
encourage them to speak up in the classroom because it was so clear that there
were boys’ dominance and when the girls do mistakes, they are generally mocked
and they lose eagerness/ enthusiasm of course. So, as time goes on, I started
to see some girls raising hands and then I felt that they were feeling freer to
talk comparing to the previous lesson. So, here one more time , I saw that
instead of just ignoring the ones who are not successful in the classroom
environment and who are passive ones, by playing for them, by attending to
them also, by giving special need and care
to them, we can , most of the time,
Sunday, 24 May 2015
Statement of Purpose/ Letter of Intent
When you are appylying for instructorship positions at
institutions, you have to write papers including statement of purpose/ letter
of intent. This process is also challenging since lots of letters arrive to
those foundations, and the scholars there have to read lots of papers. In turn,
this creates rivalry among applicants in the process. So, as a candidate, you
get obliged to write an outstanding paper stating your purpose.
Coming to my own experience regarding of this paper, I will
share you my own statement of purpose that I used for an instructorship
application in a private institution. This is not just the right way of writing
of course, but still I believe that it can be a sample to guide you to write a
letter of intent. You can go through it by means of this link:
Lesson Plan on Reading Skills like skimming, scanning and detailed reading
Now, I want to share another lesson plan with you. Again our students are preparatory class students who are 15 year old and study at Atatürk Anatolian High School. Our lesson focus is reading, and we want to have them grasp reading strategies such as skimming, scanning and detailed reading. The lesson plan is a 80 minutes lesson plan. Let's see it:
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
Lesson Plan for Conditionals type 0 and 1
As I stated earlier in "about" part of the blog, I did my internships in METU Development Foundation Schools and Ankara Atatürk High School. Accordingly, now, I will share a lesson plan with which I taught some grammar points to the students at Atatürk high School. It focuses on Conditionals Type 0 and 1 teaching. The students are preparatory class students who are about 15 year old, pre- intermediate level and lesson plan includes all the handouts and materials in its appendices part, as well.Here you can examine:
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