LESSON PLAN 1
Date: X/X/X Pre-service Teacher: Mahmut KARADAŞ
Size of Class: 30 Age group of the Students: 16-17
Level of Proficiency: Intermediate Title of the Lesson : Character and Friendship
Duration of the Lesson: 80 minutes Language Point: Past Tense
Equipment Needed: Worksheets,
whiteboard and maker.
Objectives:
Ø At the beginning of the lesson, the students will be
able to learn some words related to character and friendship such as;
intelligence, generosity, amusement, temperament…etc.
Ø
By the end of
the lesson, the students will be able to tell which the aspect of the
friendship most important and why to each other.
Ø By the end of the lesson, the students will be able to
express their experiences related to friendship.
PRESENTATION
Pre-activity(15mts)
1. Ask students to what they think are aspects of the
personality they look for in people when forming friendship or relationship.
Write their ideas on the board.
Key Language:
·
Honesty
·
Intelligence
·
Generosity
·
Amusement
·
Temperament
·
Confidentiality
·
Like-mindedness
·
Loyalty …etc.
2. Ask students that which they think
is most important. And ask why.
Main activity(50 mts)
1. Tell the students they are going to
see some typical comment about personality and relationships. Put them into
groups of four.
2. Direct them to the first section
and ask them to work together to match the comments with the aspects of the
personality and relationship.
Answer
Key:
1. Honesty: d, o
2. Intelligence: j, c
3. Generosity: g, m
4. Amusement: h, l
5. Temperament
6. Confidentiality: k, n
7. Like-mindedness: a, b
8. Loyalty: e, p
3. Tell the students to think alone for a while about
their personal experiences in friendship and relationship, and to try to find
an experience to illustrate each of the eight aspects of the relationship and
friendship. It can be a positive or negative example, loyalty or disloyalty.
Ask them to make notes.
4. Ask them to explain their notes to their group.
5. Ask each groups to choose the best example of each
aspect.
6. Direct the students’ attention to the second
section of the handout. Tell them to discuss eight aspects and try to decide
which ones are more important. Write the important one on the top and then
order them according to importance to you.
7. Ask each group why they chose it and write on the
top.
Post activity (15 mts)
1. The groups of four works together to write typical
comments like those on the photocopy.
2. They read out their comments and the other groups
have to decide which aspects they related to.
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