students might get a chance to see for themselves the rules and patterns of spoken and written English, other students may have difficulty in actually making out those rules or hidden formulas, if not throughly expounded by the teacher at a pertinent time. And in spite of written grammatical expressions at the very bottom of the page, I cannot positively assure that all of the students will catch
STAGE TEACHER ACTIVITY STUDENT ACTIVITY Area and
Strategy AIDS TIME
Intro-duction 1) Greet the students.
2) Pass out the hand-outs. 1) Greet the teacher.
And do the informal talk with teacher.
2) Get the hand-out. Establishing rapport Hand
-outs 1
Min.
Develop-ment Pre- reading
Task 1. Schema-stimulating questions
1)Ask the students what today’s topic is.
2)With familia
1. Community background and School nature of Shin-heung middle school.
1) Community map – Junghwa-san dong
2) Foundation of Shin-heung middle school : In 1900
3) A number of student
4) Educational welfare priority support project's number of supply-demand student : About 250
-> Male students are more larger than female students in number.
2. The introduction of Education-Welfa
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Community background and School nature of Shin-heung middle school.
1) Community map
2) Foundation of Shin-heung middle school : In 1900
3) A number of student :
4) Educational welfare priority support project's number of supply-demand student : About 250
2. The Education-Welfare Priority Support Project introduction
1) Project promotion bac
schools?
J. S. Burner, one of the most known scholars in the cognitive education field, insisted "there`s nothing that the child could not understand if the material is written in understandable language that is equivalent to their capability." At a first look, people might think that Shakespeare would be too difficult for the elementary schoolstudents. However, elementary students are in the p