Chris Westergaard TEFL teaching videos. These lessons were all demonstrated on new Czech practice students of The Language House TEFL Prague course. Two are examples of lexis lessons and one is a grammar lesson. Enjoy!
Here's a lesson for solid intermediates and up with a language focus on the passive voice and crime lexis. At the end of the lesson, students take the roles of police officers and have to give a press briefing to the media about a crime scene that they witnessed. Ideally, you will need an empty room to set up a crime scene for the activation and a language school that is ok with you trashing things around a bit. There are other ways to get around this, if this is not possible. * I create tailored lesson plans for anyone who wants them. If you want me to create you a lesson from scratch, contact me, and I'll do one for you. Please follow my blog on the right to show your support. Introduction: just a couple of min. Do any of the following. 1. Show a clip from a movie that shows a police officer giving a press briefing to the media 2. Come in and immediately address the class as if they are police officers 3. Have a picture of a police chalk outline and ask students wh
Good lessons man, thanks! I teach this way too, and you are very communicative and energetic, it was a good watch! Also it has inspired me to make some laminated cards with gradable and ungradable adjectives, i usually just do a list on the board but reckon the cards are a great material and way to improve acquisition, thanks Chris. Also I'd like to go to Czech to teach soon, any vacancies at your school? Diky moc, James (djsadia@hotmail.com)
ReplyDeleteThere's none at the moment, but schools are generally hiring year round.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
Chris