lunes, 9 de junio de 2014

First teaching Class, III Period



Jose Daniel Medina Aguirre
Well by this time, I was feeling a little bit nervous but I do believe that it was because of the topic. It was reported speech and, I did not remember it too much since I studied that topic in the second year of our major.
My class started with my warm-up that was the activity “the broken telephone”. To develop this activity, first, I introduced myself and then I asked them to stand up and make two lines each in front of the board with a student in the beginning of the line holding a marker on hand, the one who will write the sentences. I just showed the sentences to both students at the back of the line and they had to pass it by whispering it on each students’ ear. They did it awesome, farther; they took over ten minutes to do this activity.
Afterwards, I passed to a practice in a handout that the teacher had provided them. I was going to check the exercise four by checking the right ones and correcting the mistakes as well as repeating the pronunciation.
Shortly after, the students had to listen to a conversation from a listening and they had to pronounce it by giving it rhythm and intonation. As it was a listening, they had to use their books and work alone.  After a short time, they should work in another exercise in the same handout but now in exercise five.
To finish my class, I did the final activity that was a speaking activity; it consisted in retelling a story that was in simple present tense.  I asked the students to form two groups and stand up while doing this. Regarding, I handed out two different stories one to each group and they had to change the tense from simple present to reported speech. As well, I set up 5 minutes for the students to read and learn the story. Shortly, I asked them to retell the story among themselves by using reported speech. For this activity, I asked them to select two representatives for each group who were going to retell me the story. I had been glad because of the students’ participation but in this activity was the exception. They did not tell me who were the two representatives and anybody accepted the role. However, I decided to select some of them to participate and I just select from two to three because of the time. Therefore, I ended my class up.

lunes, 2 de junio de 2014

My third teaching class (the last one)


Third teaching class
Jose Daniel Medina Aguirre

This was the last class of this cycle, and everything ended up nicely. I did never expected to do so but everything came out awesomely. 

First, I started with my warm up. I wanted the students to make a brief review of the past classes to look over the student’s progress. It was amazing. Possibly, most of the students had learn from my classes and that was encouraging. 

In the warm up, we played the game “if I had a magic wand, I would change the day that…” Well, I wrote on the board this phrase and then I started saying, “if I had a magic wand, I would change the day that I was going to buy a cellphone, but I lost my money”. As the past topic was future in the past, they were going to start the class by feeding back prior knowledge.

I passed a magic wand that I had done using a piece of foamy and a stick, and I made all of them to participate in the game including the ones who came in late. All of them said the phrase written on the board, and they completed it with a past ruined-plan. When they finished, I continued with the class.

New vocabulary was what I had to teach. Therefore, I asked them to go to their books on page 65, exercise A. they were going to pay attention to the listening and spot the highlighted expressions. Meanwhile they were listening to; I pasted on the board the same expression. When the listening ended, I began to explain the meaning of those expressions one by one. Something useful for it was to give and ask for their own examples. 

After that, on the same page there was another exercise regarding to the preview listening. They had to complete a fill in the blank drill putting into practice the vocabulary already studied. They did it nicely in almost five minutes.

Afterwards, I pasted a chart on the board. I pretended to make a practice with the students in which they were going to pay attention to another listening containing the same vocabulary or expression, and the one who hear it had to paste it on the spaces missing on the chart. I played the listening and asked a boy to stand up and be ready to paste the word and phrase missing on the chart. Well, he did it great and so on the next three students.

In conclusion, I asked the students to make two groups. In one side would be group A and in the other side group two. I presented a situation in which they would discuss about whether they were agree or not. I really liked this activity because I saw the participation of the students by using the new vocabulary seen in class. This way my class finished and I just said thank you to all of them because they had done everything good and had given me a good impression by time. Therefore, it was all.