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Teaching Presentations (Methodology)

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Korea National University Of Education

 

 

 

 

Teaching Presentations and Methodology

 

 

 

 

This page contains information regarding the Teaching Presentations Class and teaching methodology

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

Teaching Presentation Peer Evaluation Rubric

TPeval_rubric[1].doc

 

Grading Lesson Plans Rubric

Sample Lesson Plan Rubric

 

 

 

 

Teaching Methodology

 

Classroom Language: The beginning of the lesson

1. Good morning

  • Good morning, everybody.
  • Good afternoon, everybody.
  • Hello, everyone.
  • Hello there, Clara. Hi Jack.

2. How are you?

  • How are you today, 미경?
  • How are you getting on?
  • How's life?
  • What’s up, 은주?
  • Are you feeling better today, Windy?

3. Introductions

  • My name is Mr/Mrs/Ms Kim. I'm your new English teacher.
  • I'll be teaching you English this year.
  • I've got five lessons with you each week.

4. Time to begin

  • Let's begin our lesson now.
  • Is everybody ready to start?
  • I hope you are all ready for your English lesson.
  • I think we can start now.
  • Now we can get cracking.

5. Waiting to start

  • I'm waiting for you to be quiet.
  • We won't start until everyone is quiet.
  • Stop talking and chill out.
  • Settle down now so we can start.

6. Put your things away

  • Close your books.
  • Put your books away.
  • Pack your things away.

7. Attendance

  • Who is absent today?
  • Is anyone not here today?
  • What's the matter with 은미 today?
  • What's wrong with Randy today?
  • Why were you absent last Friday, 인혜?

8. Late

  • Where have you been?
  • We started ten minutes ago. What’s up?
  • Did you miss your bus?
  • Did you oversleep?
  • Don't let it happen again.

Comprehension language:

 

  • Are you ready?
  • Are you with me?
  • Are you OK?
  • Is everything hunky-dory?
  • Do you get it?
  • Do you understand?       
  • Say what?
  • One more time, please.
  • Say it again, please.
  • I don't understand.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

Asking Questions

Here is a list of some of the most common phrases used for asking questions in the classroom. Learn the phrases and use them often!

Asking for something

Asking about words

Asking to repeat

Can I have a pen, please?
Do you have a pen for me?
May I have a pen, please?

What's "(the word)" in English?
What does "(the word)" mean?
How do you say "(Korean word)" in English?
How do you spell "(the word)"?
How do you pronounce "(the word)"?
Where's the stress in "(the word)"?

Could / Can you repeat that, please?
Could / can you say that again, please?
Pardon me?

Apologizing

Asking for help

Saying Hello and Goodbye

Excuse me, please.
I'm sorry.
Sorry about that.
Sorry I'm late.

I don't understand.
Can you help me, please?
Is this right / wrong?

Good morning / afternoon / evening!
Hello / Hi
What’s up?
Goodbye /See you later
Have a good weekend / day / evening / time!

 

 

 

Works Cited

http://www.finchpark.com/courses/classeng/begin.htm

http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bl_commonphrases.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Links

 

Tefl Net Homepage 

 

 

Read Write Think Site

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