2. Review
Lesson – Direct or Indirect?
Personal Information Quiz both structure and names of basic tenses
Aim: To inductively review
Activity:did you last see a film? follow up tense name and auxiliary
. When Personal Questions with
verb quizzes times have you been abroad?
. How many
Level: Intermediate do you like reading?
. What type of books
. When were you born?
Outline:
. How long have you been learning English?
Divide students into groups of 2 to 4
. What will the weather be like tomorrow?
Have students take personal information quiz in groups
Check answers as a class, ask students to quickly speak about what
What are the names of the tenses used in the above questions?
they have learned about their fellow students
Present Perfect
Have groups identify tense names used in questions
Past Simple Passiveexercise to students to be done individually
Give auxiliary verb
Future Predictionexercise in class
Correct auxiliary
Present Perfect Progressive
Past Simple
4. Review
Match the types of students to their most
probable learning objectives.
1. Students in K-12 Settings ___ Writing Essays in English
2. Adult ELLs in a ___ Mastering Math,
Conversation Class Geography, History
3. ELLs in Test-Prep Courses ___ Taking a Masters in the USA
4. University-bound ___ Making a Reservation in a
Students Hotel
How would each of these scenarios affect
the learning and teaching of English?
5. Review
How can course logistics affect the
learning and teaching of English?
What are the differences between the
learning and teaching of ESL, EFL and
K- 12 ESL?
6. Teaching Settings
• An ELL Grammar Teacher
• The Composition Teacher
• Judging the Readability of Texts
• Teaching a K-12 and Other Non-ELL Content
Classes
• Observing the Growth of ELLs’ Language
• Answering ELLs’ Questions
• An Inquisitive Teacher
• An ELL Teacher
8. Common Grammar Errors Made by
Native Speakers
• Main Source of Input in EFL environments.
• Ability to Identify and Correct Common
Grammar Errors Made by Native Speakers.
• Book pages 34 and 35