Courtney - ESOL teacher - Springdale
Courtney - ESOL teacher - Springdale

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Courtney

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Courtney - ESOL teacher - Springdale

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  • ESOL
  • English speaking
  • English Reading

Teach English language skills to non-native speakers, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Develop and implement lesson plans that align with the curriculum and meet the needs of indiv

  • ESOL
  • English speaking
  • English Reading

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About Courtney

I am kind and patient, I take a lot of pride in helping others to learn English and have a lot of experience teaching online.

I have been teaching English for over 9 years now and am always studying and working to improve myself as a teacher.

I always create material suited towards my students interest and abilities, therefor creating a fun and interactive lesson and ensuring that the student will benefit as much as possible from my teaching.

I have a vast experience teaching both adults and children.

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  • Classes 1 to 5
  • Classes 6 to 8
  • Class 10
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    Classes 1 to 5

    Classes 6 to 8

    Class 10

    Classes 11 & 12

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English

Objective

A lesson should have an objective, which clearly states what our goal for the lesson/unit is. It should be detailed enough so that it is possible to measure (assess) and should state the end result of your lesson, i.e. what the students will know and be able to demonstrate after the lesson is completed.

For example, if you are working on a lesson about Romeo and Juliet, your objective(s) could be as follows:

Language objective: The students will be able to use previously taught vocabulary when speaking in complete sentences.

Content objective: The students will be able to define tragedy and give examples of it from real life (media, movies they’ve seen, etc.)

or

Language objective: The students will be able to use vocabulary that is necessary to effectively compare and contrast in speaking and writing.

Comparison: in comparison, similarly, the same way, like, likewise

Contrast: in contrast, different, differently, unlike

Content objective: The students will be able to compare and contrast the main characters in the story Romeo and Juliet and the musical West Side Story.

Background building

This is a very important part, where the teacher “hooks” the students so their brain is primed for the next part of the lesson. Depending on the level of your students, the background building of your lesson could include questions that would elicit what the students already know about the topic. It could also include showing them a short video that is related to your topic and having a short discussion after.

Basically, questions, pictures, or games that allow your students to get into the frame of mind and thinking about what you are about to introduce takes place in the background building section.

Presentation

Presentation is the main body of the lesson where you present your topic. This is where you teach the objective – vocabulary, simple sentences, the definition of a tragedy or provide information on how to compare and contrast, etc. This is also the part where you use comprehensible input – teaching students just above their level that ensures they get the most out of the lesson. In the presentation part of the lesson, you will dive into any and all strategies that will allow your students at different levels to understand what you are teaching them.

Practice

It is very important for the students to practice. But before they practice on their own, it is just as important for you to clearly demonstrate what and how you want them to practice.

A simple formula of I do – you do – we do will help students of all ages understand what your expectations for practice are.

For example, if you want them to practice speaking in pairs, you should first demonstrate with a student volunteer how you would like them to proceed and what you will be looking for in their interaction.

If you want your students to do a simple worksheet, make sure you go over instructions with your students and check for understanding before they begin the exercise.

First, it is great listening practice. Second, you will get the most accurate picture of how well your students have grasped the material and whether you need additional practice or additional information in your presentation section.

Review/assessment

Before letting the students leave, have them reflect on what they had learned. A simple review strategy could be an “exit ticket”, where you could ask the students to answer the questions “what is one thing that you learned today? and what is one thing you still have questions about?”. Any activity that allows the students to review the key concepts and vocabulary will serve as a review of a lesson and will allow you to continue planning.

Extension

Although not all activities may readily lend themselves to an extension of a lesson, it is good to have because it allows the students to tap into their higher order thinking skills. An extension of your teaching could be an assignment that you give your students that requires them to use either the concepts or the vocabulary or both in a new context.

I often give my students a super simple assignment to listen for vocabulary that we’ve learned in class in their other classes and everyday life. Quite often they come back and report to me that they heard a word used in a certain context that made them feel empowered because they knew it or made them question the meaning of the word even further because it did not make sense.

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