Teaching Large Classes | TEFL.NET
www.tefl.net › elt › ideasTeaching Large Classes. Most teachers agree that teaching a small group of students is easier, more enjoyable, and less time consuming than teaching a large group. Unfortunately, due to budgets, space, or lack of teachers, many ESL schools only offer large classes. In some schools, large classes may consist of up to 50 or more students.
ESL Lesson Plans | TEFL.NET
www.tefl.net › esl-lesson-plansWelcome to TEFL.NET ESL Lesson Plans where you'll find ready-made lesson plans complete with worksheets, handouts, activities and other ideas to help you animate any class. Some of these are arranged by level, but you can often adapt them quite easily to another (usually higher) level. Coronavirus COVID-19 Vocabulary 🦠
Example Lesson Plan - ICAL TEFL
https://icaltefl.com/example-lesson-planThis is an Example TEFL Lesson Plan which illustrates some of the ideas presented in the article on TEFL Lesson Planning.. It will give you a good idea of how to approach the subject and lay out your plan. Obviously what we show here will need to be tweaked and changed for a particular class, but it’s a good start and will give you a good idea of what a lesson plan is all about.
PPP Lesson Plan for Large Class (60) // Lead-In Issues : TEFL
www.reddit.com › r › TEFLPPP Lesson Plan for Large Class (60) // Lead-In Issues. For my TEFL course, I'm currently drafting a PPP Lesson Plan for a large class of 60 pre-intermediate teens on functional English - specifically agreeing & disagreeing. The course doesn't actually give any examples on how to apply the PPP to a large class so I'm at a bit of a loss on how ...