Looking to help students practice "reading" images for a variety of contextual …
Looking to help students practice "reading" images for a variety of contextual meanings while engaging in content area study? This lesson uses images of the Boston Massacre to deepen students' comprehension of both the event and the effects of propaganda. Students begin by completing an anticipation guide to introduce them to Boston Massacre, propaganda, and British/colonial reactions to the massacre. They then complete an image analysis to make inferences about various images of the massacre. The culminating activity-a presentation about students' observations and inferences-demonstrates students' knowledge of the Boston Massacre and propaganda in a variety of ways. This lesson benefits English-language learners (ELLs) and struggling readers because it involves viewing images, participating in discussions, working with peers, and listening to a read-aloud that reinforces the lesson content and vocabulary.
ESL lesson plan for use in orientation to videconferencing platforms such as …
ESL lesson plan for use in orientation to videconferencing platforms such as Zoom and Google Meet. Students practice using microphone mute/unmute and the chatbox to report about the poeple in their homes and read about their classmates' homes using the present progressive tense.
Ce texte court vise à présenter les mots clés du camping d'une …
Ce texte court vise à présenter les mots clés du camping d'une façon ludique. Il a été écrit avec une audience jeune en tête (collège, début lycée pour étudiants français-langue étrangère).
Vocabulary – ClothingEven though this lesson plan is geared towards working students, …
Vocabulary – ClothingEven though this lesson plan is geared towards working students, students of all backgrounds will appreciate this lesson plan about clothing. It features clothing-related vocabulary that is a bit more specific (collar, high heels), as well as useful adjectives to describe clothes. Also, this makes it a great vocabulary-focused lesson plan for intermediate-level students! Finally, this lesson goes perfectly with the third lesson in our Step-By-Step curriculum on Money and Shopping.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocabulary – FamilyThis is an introductory lesson, but would also make a …
Vocabulary – FamilyThis is an introductory lesson, but would also make a great review lesson for students of all ages and levels. If your students are advanced, use it along with the speaking lesson plan My Family. In this lesson, your students will learn vocabulary related to immediate family members (mother, father, brother, sister, etc) and practice reading simple family trees. After completing this lesson, your students will gain knowledge and you will learn more about them!If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocabulary – Food IntroductionThis lesson plan introduces common food items like fruits, …
Vocabulary – Food IntroductionThis lesson plan introduces common food items like fruits, vegetables, and other staples. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, most students love to talk about food, so use your creativity and turn this lesson into a communicative activity. This vocabulary lesson plan also pairs well with the unit Are you Hungry, which is part of Off2Class’s Step-by-Step curriculum.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocabulary – JobsIn this lesson, students can practice talking about vocabulary related …
Vocabulary – JobsIn this lesson, students can practice talking about vocabulary related to jobs, where jobs are performed, and tools. Employed students or those looking for work will really enjoy this lesson! After teaching this lesson, check out our lesson plan A Day at the Office, and allow students to put this new vocabulary to use.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocabulary – NationalityStudents will love practicing the vocabulary in this introductory lesson …
Vocabulary – NationalityStudents will love practicing the vocabulary in this introductory lesson plan on nationality! Students will work on pairing countries with nationalities and languages. Ideally, they will have a bit of prior experience identifying countries and flags. If your students are just starting out, try using this lesson along with the first unit in Off2Class’s Step-by-Step curriculum Let’s Start.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocabulary – BodyThis is a great lesson plan for students of all …
Vocabulary – BodyThis is a great lesson plan for students of all ages and professional backgrounds. In this lesson, your students can practice major parts of the body (head, back, shoulders, knees, etc) and how to use them in simple sentences. Ideally, your students will know how to use the present simple and past tenses to complete this lesson, but you could easily skip those activities too.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocational Training catering Service PracticeDescriptionThe goal of this to help prepare students …
Vocational Training catering Service PracticeDescriptionThe goal of this to help prepare students who are attending Vocational Training School in Catering Service. This course will also be useful for those interested in improving their English language skills and especially those who are currently working in catering.
Vocational Training catering Service PracticeDescriptionThe goal of this to help prepare students …
Vocational Training catering Service PracticeDescriptionThe goal of this to help prepare students who are attending Vocational Training School in Catering Service. This course will also be useful for those interested in improving their English language skills and especially those who are currently working in catering.
Purpose of UnitThe purpose of this Climate Science NTC Project GLAD® unit …
Purpose of UnitThe purpose of this Climate Science NTC Project GLAD® unit is a call to action, providing equity of access for all students. Through a model of instruction that promotes language development within core content, the Voices of Hope unit teaches students the science behind climate change and equips them with the tools necessary toward making a positive impact on our planet. This unit was written for 4th - 7th grade.
In WAC and Second-Language Writers, the editors and contributors pursue the ambitious …
In WAC and Second-Language Writers, the editors and contributors pursue the ambitious goal of including within WAC theory, research, and practice the differing perspectives, educational experiences, and voices of second-language writers. The chapters within this collection not only report new research but also share a wealth of pedagogical, curricular, and programmatic practices relevant to second-language writers. Representing a range of institutional perspectives—including those of students and faculty at public universities, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and English-language schools—and a diverse set of geographical and cultural contexts, the editors and contributors report on work taking place in the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Designed for students who have largely mastered high-school level conventions of FORMAL …
Designed for students who have largely mastered high-school level conventions of FORMAL ACADEMIC WRITING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS and are now moving beyond the five-paragraph essay to more advanced engagement with text. It is well suited to composition courses or first-year seminars and valuable as a supplemental or recommended text in other writing-intensive classes. It provides a friendly, down-to-earth introduction to professors’ goals and expectations, demystifying the norms of the academy and how they shape college writing assignments.
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