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Old Thu 03-Jan-08, 08:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Topics for demo

Hi there,

I am new at this (posting here and teaching). I have to give a demo of 15 minutes for an adult class. They told me it could be about any topic but the truth is that the topics that Im thinking are to broad and I don't know how to do it. HELP!
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Old Fri 04-Jan-08, 06:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Topics for demo

Did you have a look in the Teacher Training forum?

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Old Thu 10-Jan-08, 01:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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what is the students levels? How many? What are their ages?
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Hi! thank you for writing back.
The class that I'm giving is 10 persons ages 30-40....
They know english but not that much. I would say they are at Level 1
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Re: Topics for demo

VeggieChick... Good luck with your demo lesson...

If I understand correctly, you're giving a Demo lesson, most probably as a marketing strategy to enrol new students, either the students trying out the classes or other students watching your demo...

Either way, here's what I think people want to see:

1. They want to see a fun, exciting interaction between teacher and students.

2. A happy, always smiling, always friendly teacher

3. A lesson that has a clear flow from start to finish with clear stages and progression from one activity to the next, all the while staying on track with the overall theme of the lesson.

4. A lesson that is not too difficult and which allows the students to use their English skills, whatever their level may be.

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WOW... is THAT all ???, you ask.

I like to start with something guided and relatively easy, such as an information gap activity. (click for explanation).

This can be done in pairs with the teacher monitoring all groups at once - requiring teacher to be standing and walking around from pair to pair...(after a while, you'll learn to pick up a grammatical error whispered on the other side of a crowded, noisy room)

Next, graduate from a guided communication activity to a more open (free) communicative activity, hopefully on the same or similar topic, allowing students to use the language they just practiced in a guided manner, but now they can expand and go wild with it.

eg. If the Info-gap was on the topic of Self Intros and Personal Info (name, age, address etc...) the second activity could be getting the students to interview as many classmates as possible in 3 minutes, taking names and details down on paper.

If your demo were only 10 minutes long, you'd be saying WELL DONE, SEE YOU NEXT WEEK by now...

So good luck with it... (or...I hope it went well )

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