Hi,
I'm thinking of starting to teach ESL again after no teaching at all for four years. I have a CELTA and taught for a year after that, but unfortunately I can't remember much and I was stupid enough to throw out my notes when I moved away from Oz. Big mistake! Now I can't remember much about how to structure different kinds of lessons and I need some help!
Was wondering if you have any ideas on a book outlining the most important principles in structuring lessons? (stuff like eliciting vocab, reading for gist and other things that whirl around in my head but which I can't quite pin down).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
Helene
Getting back into ESL teaching
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CELTA ideas and notes
I can't say that the entire course is on my Website, but I did put up a couple of CELTA style complete plans: http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/intermediate/
Of course there's plenty of other handouts to help and I try to include basic teacher's notes with most of them and the Teacher's Books are normally very helpful.
James
Of course there's plenty of other handouts to help and I try to include basic teacher's notes with most of them and the Teacher's Books are normally very helpful.
James
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