If anyone can help me I would be more than grateful! I have been trying to put a lesson plan together for some time now. The lesson plan relates to giving, asking for and understanding directions. I have submitted it three times but each time it has been returned to me! The course I am doing is through i-to-i - so I'm just wondeirng if anyone looking at this has attempted to do this? I am struggling with the presentation stage of the lesson - Meaning - Pronunciation - Form. I really need to complete it so any advice would be gratefully received. My TL is 'where's the' 'how do I get to the' 'go straight-on' 'turn left' and 'turn right' - any tips on elicting this TL?
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HI Simmo, I am also having trouble.... did you ever get the answer? PJ
— Jmayfield
HI Simmo, I am also having trouble....
did you ever get the answer?
PJ
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Thanks for the advise..... I have been studying and taking meticulous notes on how to put this lesson plan together. Seems to be the most difficult of all the modules? I am still searching for example lesson plans that would help but cannot find any yet. All help is appreciated. Did you get your certificate yet? PJ
Hi, I completed a few weeks ago. to be honest, I started doing the grammar lesson plan, cos I really luv it, normally. However, scrapped that idea, did describing people instead. Was a lot easier, and I got fab feedback. I can help you with that if you want. Contact:(removed. Add itit o your profile only). Good luck.
Hi, Thanks for the suggestion..... I agree that describing people would be a better choice. I will give it a go on my own then get your advise if I am on the right track. Let me see how far I get this week........ still working a full-time job here in China. Check out my website when you get a chance. I will add it to my profile. Papa J