619. Did you plan today's class?




One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I know you plan each and every class, and that’s useful to get the best of classes. Tomorrow I hope to tell you something about improvising classes when you happen you have no time.



You know, there are zillion varieties of planning the same class, ok. Depends on each ‘audience’, each day, each teacher, each period of the teacher’s career, each school rules.



Anyway, I’d tell you, as comes to mind, you might include a warmer to lead in the class of English; also combining the four skills, perhaps in the same activity: listening, speaking, reading and writing; also communication; the students’ participation; and setting and assigning homework.



Teaching a class is not a show (though a bit so anyway), but it’d be good if the class be some fun - oh, and you may touch something their real interest or something that can open their minds to new knowledge, like art, say.” / Photo from: www1 assumption edu

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