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English Lesson - I wish/If only

 

In this lesson Iban teaches the meanings and differences of ‘I wish’ and ‘if only’. He starts the lesson with a warm up activity before covering the lesson point. He ends the lesson with activities to give the students practice using the language point he has taught.


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This unit taught me useful things about lesson planning. There were a lot of examples, which made it easier to imagine what a lesson plan can or should look like. It also became clear to me why lesson plans are useful to make. I could have thought of some situations where lesson plans could be useful, but this unit gave me more reasons to make a lesson plan.In unit thirteen is teaching pronunciation and phonology. The unit discussed phonemic symbols: consonants, vowels, and diphthongs. They had a chart for the phonemic symbols also. It also went over the differences between voiced and unvoiced consonants and helpful examples. I also learned about help teaching methods and techniques for teaching these concepts.

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