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- Introduction
- About This Book
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part I: Methodology in the Madness
- Chapter 1: Grasping The Basics Of TEFL Teaching
- Understanding TEFL Language Terminology
- Verbs and tenses
- Nouns and pronouns
- Subjects and objects
- Prepositions
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Qualifiers
- Articles
- Conjunctions
- Recognising the Different Types of English Course
- Determining the Common European Framework Levels
- Getting to Grips with Lesson Planning Terms
- Organising a lesson
- Look who’s talking
- Noting aspects of pronunciation
- Fathoming the Business of Language Schools
- Equipment
- Student exams
- Teacher qualifications
- TEFL organisations
- Chapter 2: Adapting Recent Approaches and Methodologies to Your Work
- Knowing How People Learn, and How to Help Them Learn
- Comparing the learning of a first language and a second one
- Helping successful language learning
- Looking at Approaches and Methodologies for Course Planning
- Killing two birds with one stone: Content and language integrated learning
- Focusing on frequently used expressions: The Lexical Approach
- Being a counsellor for your students: Community language learning
- Deciding between global English and other varieties
- Exploring a notional functional approach
- Face to face meets online tuition with blended learning
- Assessing Approaches and Methodologies for Classroom Delivery
- Using principles from the Silent Way
- Allowing students to acquire, not learn, with the natural approach
- Teaching playfully with Suggestopaedia
- Making movement part of your plan: Total physical response
- Helping students bond with NLP
- Keeping everyone interested using multiple intelligences theory
- Choosing a deductive or inductive approach to lesson plans
- Taking a task-based approach to language learning
- Chapter 3: Getting Down to Planning
- Establishing and Sticking to the Syllabus
- Designing Weekly Plans
- Making Effective Lesson Plans
- Setting out aims and objectives
- Listing the procedures
- Balancing the interaction patterns
- Timing the activities
- Factoring in student information and possible pitfalls
- Doing warmer and cooler Activities
- Reviewing the Hardware
- Practising board work
- Writing and copying worksheets
- Looking at Different Ways to Plan Your Lessons
- The Presentation-Practice-Production Model
- The Engage-Study-Activate model
- The ARC model
- The Observe-Hypothesise-Experiment model
- The Test-Teach-Test model
- Part II: Beginner and Elementary Classes
- Chapter 4: Getting to Know Each Other on the First Day
- Looking at Activities for All Levels
- Beginner Lesson Plan
- Chapter 5: Back to Basics: Using Your Own Realia
- Using Realia as Lesson Context
- Looking at Realia Language with All Levels
- Elementary Lesson Plan
- Highlighting lexical chunks
- Chapter 6: Getting Flash with Flashcards
- Using Flashcards as Lesson Context
- Incorporating Flashcards at All Levels
- Elementary Lesson Plan
- Chapter 7: Making Use of Mobile Phones
- Using Mobile Phones as a Lesson Resource
- Incorporating Mobile Phones at All Levels
- Lesson Plan Title Elementary Lesson Plan
- Chapter 8: Covering Clothes and Fashion
- Using Clothing and Fashion as Lesson Content
- Incorporating Clothing and Fashion at All Levels
- Elementary Lesson Plan
- Chapter 9: Acting It Out: Using Role-Plays
- Using Role-Playing as a Lesson Resource
- Incorporating Role Plays at All Levels
- Elementary to Pre-intermediate Lesson Plan
- Part III: Pre-Intermediate and Intermediate Classes
- Chapter 10: Cultivating Classroom Language from Day One
- Looking at Classroom Language at All Levels
- Intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 11: Back to Basics: Developing Discussions
- Using Discussions in Lessons
- Incorporating Discussion Skills at All Levels
- Intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 12: Thinking Outside the Book
- Building on Course Books as a Lesson Resource
- Adapting Course Books at All Levels
- Pre-intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 13: Watching TV Online
- Using Online TV Content at All Levels
- Pre-intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 14: Culture: Extracting Language from Art
- Using Art as Lesson Context
- Looking at Art Language at All Levels
- Intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 15: Communicating through Story-telling
- Using Stories as Lesson Content
- Incorporating Stories at All Levels
- Intermediate Lesson Plan
- Part IV: Upper Intermediate and Advanced Classes
- Chapter 16: First Day: Improving Intonation
- Developing Intonation at All Levels
- Upper-intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 17: Back to Basics: Teaching Varieties of English
- Using Varieties of English at All Levels
- Looking at US and UK English Differences
- Higher Level Lesson Plan
- Chapter 18: Traditional Resources: Delving Into Dictionaries
- Using Dictionaries as Lesson Content
- Incorporating Dictionary Use at All Levels
- Advanced Lesson Plan
- Chapter 19: Technology: Interactive Websites
- Using Interactive Websites as a Lesson Resource
- Incorporating Interactive Websites at All Levels
- Upper-intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 20: Read All About It! Focusing on the News
- Using the News as Lesson Content
- Integrating the News at All Levels
- Advanced Lesson Plan
- Chapter 21: Dissecting Dictogloss
- Using Dictogloss as Lesson Content
- Incorporating Dictogloss at All Levels
- Advanced Lesson Plan
- Part V: Mixed Classes
- Chapter 22: Chatting to Children
- Tailoring Your Lessons to How Children Learn
- Working with Young Children at All Levels
- Elementary Lesson Plan
- Chapter 23: Training Teens
- Understanding Why Teen Classes Need Special Consideration
- Teaching Teens at All Levels
- Lesson Plan for a Mixed Ability Class of Teenagers
- Chapter 24: Making Use of Readers
- Using Readers as a Lesson Resource
- Incorporating Readers at All Levels
- Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 25: Developing Presentation Skills
- Using Presentation Skills as Language Context
- Incorporating Presentation Skills at All Levels
- Intermediate (and Above) Lesson Plan
- Chapter 26: Focusing on Manners and Etiquette
- Using Manners and Etiquette as Lesson Content
- Incorporating Manners and Etiquette at All Levels
- Intermediate Lesson Plan
- Chapter 27: Team Work: Going on Field Trips
- Using Field Trips for EFL Lessons
- Running Field Trips at All Levels
- Pre-intermediate Lesson Plan (for Three Sessions)
- Part VI: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 28: Ten Ways to Improve Your Teaching Skills
- Get the Right Job
- Be a Reflective Teacher
- Learn from Your Boss
- Getting Input from Peers
- Gathering Student Feedback
- Check Out Teachers’ Clubs
- Attend Conferences and Seminars
- Set New Challenges
- Make the Most of What You’ve Got
- Keep an Eye on Useful Websites
- Chapter 29: Ten Ways to Make Your Students Happy
- Put Your Students at the Heart of Planning
- Prepare Solidly
- Give One-to-One Tutorials
- Use Educational Games
- Help with Revision and Testing
- Encourage and Praise
- Give Constructive Criticism
- Correct Effectively
- Stick to the Syllabus
- Keep a Sense of Humour
- About the Author
- Cheat Sheet
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