My work doesn't require me to create lesson plans, if you were in my situation, would you create them? If so, how detailed??
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!

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I teach ESL in a non-credit community college, and we are not required to have lesson plans. I do, however, plan my lessons. If you are making plans to assist yourself, why do you have to structure it for someone else? Do whatever will assist you in making your plan. You can be as general or as specific as you want. You can decide in what order you will present material, and make sure you have different kinds of activities, depending on what kind of things you like to teach. For me, I try to have some time every day for the students to practice speaking together, as well as some listening practice, some grammar activities, etc. What kinds of things do you do in your classes?palenque wrote:I'm teaching ESL at a community center and am wondering - What is the best way to structure a lesson plan? What categories should I include (e.g. objectives...)? And, what are the best steps to take.
My work doesn't require me to create lesson plans, if you were in my situation, would you create them? If so, how detailed??
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!!