reading to state one's opinion and support it with appropriate reasons.
(4) Applying (3) in a certain situation.
Ⅳ. Reading Objectives
a. Students will be able to achieve following communicative functions :
(1) Students can suggest questions and answer them with specific reasons.
(2) Students can ask other students' opinion.
Ⅴ. Teaching Aids
: Text book, Hand ou
teach in elementary 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 school students. However, elementary s
read aloud a passage about the map.
Reading in L2 should be taught from the beginning of language instruction.
- Inductive grammar teaching / No explicit grammar rule teaching.
- Q&A exchanges between Ts and Ss in small, intensive classes.
- New teaching points are taught through modeling and practice.
- Concrete vocabulary is taught through demonstration, objects,
and pic
Teacher Activity Student Activity Aids
Greeting
(3”) 1) Greeting
2) Get prepared to start the lesson
(Set the aids)
3) Introduce the topic by teacher’s
small talk& questions to students 1) Greeting
2) Get settled for the lesson
3) Listen to what the teacher
says& answer the questions
Development Pre-reading Stage
(12”) 1. Warming up
(whole class- pair work- whole class)
T
Teaching Procedures
Stage Procedure Teaching - Learning Time Aids
Teacher Student
Introduction
Greeting
&
Roll-call - T says hello to Ss.
- T checks the attendance. - Ss say hello to T. 1'
Review
- For review, T asks names of food in English showing pictures on the screen. - Ss tell names of food looking at the pictures. 3'
(4')
PPT
Slides
Lesson Aims - T has Ss read