Monday, February 29, 2016, at 9am
Today I
observed a 4A Grammar class instructed by Victoria Davis. I arrived early,
which gave me the opportunity to interact with multiple students before the class
began. They were very welcoming and curious to know why I was there. It was
cool to see how the students interacted with each other as well. It was easy to
see the close friendships that have formed throughout their time in the CIES
program, regardless of what country or culture they originally came from. Before
the lesson began, I formally introduced myself to the class and told them about
my aspiration to teach in Spain. In order to get more involved in the classroom
experience, Victoria allowed me to sit next to the other students as though I was a student too.
The topic of the day was the Future
Perfect tense. Each student had a binder filled with grammar lessons that would
be covered during the 7 week period. Victoria began her lesson by explaining
the basic components of the Future Perfect tense. She wrote down the
will+have+past participle structure on the whiteboard so the students could
reference it while completing their activities. Many of the students seemed
familiar with the topic, and they were eager to participate in the class discussion. Victoria
presented multiple examples on her own before proceeding to a group activity in
the binder.
The group activity consisted of
creating 5 sentences using the Future Perfect verb tense in a dialogue format. I was able to work with Ayah. She was
incredibly sweet, and I was amazed at how well she knew grammar. I helped her
with any vocab she was unable to comprehend, such as “aliens” and “collaborate.”
She revealed that vocabulary was her least favorite part about learning English,
however, Ayah, like many of the other students I observed, were more than determined to
grasp a challenging concept. This morning showed me how willing these students
are to help one another understand the material, and even laugh together when someone makes a simple mistake. I learned that a lesson plan can be both structured and
informative while teaching in a more laid-back environment.
Thanks for sharing. It will help for my lesson plan tomorrow : )
ReplyDeleteI noticed the same thing about the students before class! it was so much more friendly than in a typical FSU class. The work ethic of the students also seemed very high, everyone in my class was very eager to learn.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the same thing about the students before class! it was so much more friendly than in a typical FSU class. The work ethic of the students also seemed very high, everyone in my class was very eager to learn.
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