How to Teach English to Beginners: Creating a Full Lesson
Welcome back to my ESL beginner video series. This is part 3 in the How to Teach English to Beginners. Make sure to watch all of the other videos below if you missed them. Part 1: fundamentals • How to Teach Beginners English: 13 Fundame... Part 2 teaching vocab • How to Teach English to Beginners: Teachin... Part 4: teaching grammar • Teaching Grammar to Beginners: Tips and St... My favourite resources for teachers - Use my code CHRIS20 to get 20% off I get asked this all of the time and my go-to resource for teachers is Fluentize for all your lesson plan needs - https://app.fluentize.com This site has hundreds of tailor-made lesson plans, ready to go, with accompanying videos. Perfect for individual or small group lessons. I use this site all of the time. You'll save hundreds of hours of lesson planning and your content will be great. Use CHRIS20 for 20% off. Link https://app.fluentize.com/pricing Beginner English students require different lesson planning and a different lesson structure than higher levels. Since they don't have a good command of English, you need to guide them a lot more if you want them to be able to communicate. Most ESL teachers struggle with this level and their lesson plans are just a mixture of different worksheets and study-like activities. The result is that ESL students never actually learn how to communicate with each other. In this video, we cover a great lesson planning structure that I created called The 5 Points. Essentially, it's a useful way for English teachers to structure/plan lessons for beginner ESL students from A-Z. More so, it gets beginner students, even at low levels, to truly communicate with each other. Here's a basic breakdown. Pre-work: Think of 3-5 questions that you want your students to be able to communicate with. Pull out all of the necessary language they will need. Point 1: Teach and practice vocab Point 2: Practice the statement of your first question. Point 3: Practice the question and the question and answer of your first question. *Practice all of your statements and then question/answers in chunks this way. Point 4: Practice everything together with help and assistance. Point 5: Free usage of all of your questions with natural language, past language, and zero notes. Thanks for watching! If you would like to train with me in person, check out my TEFL course, The Language House, in Prague. We train new teachers every single month on our 4-week course. Also, Prague is amazing! Come join us! The Language House - https//www.thelanguagehouse.net

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