Grammar/ Writing 3 12:00-1:50Pm CC3460 10/22/14 - Solomon

Grammar/ Writing 3 12:00-1:50Pm CC3460 10/22/14 - Solomon

<p>Grammar/ Writing 3 12:00-1:50pm CC3460 10/22/14 - Solomon</p><p>Background: Intermediate level students, mostly 17-25, in the US to study English intensively in order to complete a 4-year or Master’s degree. The students are in class four hours a day, taking grammar, writing, reading and vocabulary, and listening and speaking skills. The objectives for this course are discrete grammar skills and writing paragraphs in a variety of formats, focusing on organization, sentence structure and content. The students currently cover one grammar point a week (this week is present perfect) and are tested on Fridays. They also cover one rhetorical writing style in a week – this week focusing on order of importance paragraphs. They have one in-class writing (quiz) per week and then rewrite that paragraph and fix errors in a 2nd draft for a homework grade.</p><p>Lesson plan: (May be subject to change as the situation does!) Hand back pop quiz – verb sets</p><p>Review question format for present perfect</p><p>Grammar game- warm-up: Have you ever? – Ss have strips of paper where they go around and ask other Ss yes/no questions focusing on correctly formulating questions and short answers. They then write a complete sentence on the back. They have about 8 minutes to see who can get the most strips/ correct sentences written. Ss then report back to the class. (Kinesthetic, tactile, interpersonal learning styles; also gets Ss thinking in English)</p><p>Ss go over grammar homework – Practices 6 and 7 – on worksheet to make sure they have written them correctly – pairs or small groups. T walks around to check with each student’s work individually. (Interpersonal)</p><p>As a whole class, we go over Chart 4-4 in textbook – focusing on the use of already and yet. Individual Ss volunteer to read. Ss ask questions for clarification and T assists in explanations. ( 2 more uses of present perfect- action happening in the past at an unknown or non- important time, and repeated actions in the past at an unknown or non- important time) Ss check Practice 8 with the T.</p><p>Writing: Ss wrote a practice order of importance paragraph for homework. Ss get in groups to read/discuss paragraphs.</p><p>T collects these and reviews paragraph organization, sentence structure and content together with class on ELMO. This lets Ss see a variety of examples anonymously and gives more understanding of the format in preparation for mid-term writing test on Friday.</p><p>Grammar Review for Midterm HW: On board and in CANVAS 1) G: Worksheet 2) W: Study paragraph organization and style for Mid-term Friday; signal words 3) G: Chart 4-5: Simple past vs Present Perfect 4) G: Review grammar worksheet for Final</p>

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