Thursday, March 14th
2013
Kind greetings!!!
First of all, I’d like to thank God in public too because
He’s the one who has helped me to overcome obstacles, to learn from my
failures, to move forward and to have such a nice experiences teaching at
UNICAES.
Planning this class took me a lot of time because I honestly
didn’t remember too much about the target grammar, which was about phrasal verbs,
so I had to study it again; nevertheless, all the time spent on it was worth it
because the class was very, very productive.
What went well?
Well, I feel bless because all the activities that I
developed turned out well, the way that I expected, and I this time I felt
less, less, less nervous than the other times. I guess that’s because the result
of previous experiences helped me to gain confidence when teaching as well as
the fact that this group of students is very kind, they participate, they work
and they respect you as a teacher; in addition, the teacher is very kind and supportive
too.
What didn’t go so well?
I had troubles with the time, I didn’t measure the time for
each activity correctly; thus, I had to omit one activity of my lesson and I
also took more time than I should. Nevertheless, that happened too because the
teacher allowed me to do it, and he did it because he really liked what I was
doing, so at the end of the day the troubles with the time didn’t become a big
deal; however, the teacher advised me to measure the time for each activity
appropriately.
This is the way that I developed my class:
For the warm-up, I did a mimic game in which some ss acted
out some phrasal verbs whereas the rest guessed them.
For the presentation, I provided a reading for which ss
underlined the phrasal verbs that were in it; then, I gave ss a worksheet
containing the phrasal verbs that were in the reading and their possible
meanings, ss just had to underline one of the three options (the possible
meanings) for each phrasal verb. Once ss finished, I checked it orally.
Finally, ss discussed some questions in which they had to provide their
personal information/experience.
For the grammar, I presented a chart and I also gave ss a
copy with the same information of the chart so that they didn’t waste time
writing it. I provided the grammar explanation, I asked ss if they had any doubt,
I clarified doubts and I finally CCQ ss.
For the practice, I used the same worksheet that had the
phrasal verbs and their meaning. This worksheet also had a sentence from the
reading per each phrasal verb, so for the activity, I provided the next
instructions: “Find out if the phrasal verbs are transitive or intransitive and
write “T” or “I” in the blanks; if they are transitive, circle their object.
Then, write “S” for the separable phrasal verbs and “N” for the non-separable
phrasal verbs, according to each sentence.” Finally, I checked and discussed
the answers orally and in general. Some ss question the correct answers, they
weren’t convince that those answers were correct, so I explained them why those
answers were correct and that was amazing because I didn’t hesitate in the
explanation, I knew the grammar, it was easy for me to clarify doubts and I
felt as a real teacher who really knows. It was really amazing to see that they
were really learning and interacting with me. I really liked it!
To finalize my lesson, I split the class in two and I asked
ss to do a horizontal line in front of the board in order to do a TPR and
listening game in which one student per each team had to go and pick a phrasal
verb up from the wall and paste it on the board as fast as he/she could. Before
the class began, I had pasted all the phrasal verbs on the wall and around the classroom
in order to make the task funnier and difficult. The mechanic of the game: I just
gave the meaning of each phrasal verb and ss had to remember/analyze the
phrasal verb to go and get it. All the phrasal verbs were separable and were
seeing in class. At the end of the game, both teams won because both teams got
the same number of points, each phrasal verb were equivalent to a point.
I really enjoyed this class!!

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