Good morning, everyone. Today I'd like to talk about my lesson plan for teaching English to students. The topic of this lesson is "Introducing Yourself". This is an essential part of learning English as it helps students to communicate effectively in various social and academic settings.
Firstly, let's talk about the objectives of this lesson. The main goal is for students to be able to introduce themselves in English using basic phrases such as "My name is...", "I am from...", and "I am..." followed by their age or occupation. Additionally, students should understand the importance of proper pronunciation and intonation when introducing themselves.
To achieve these objectives, I have planned several activities. The first activity will be an icebreaker where each student introduces themselves to the class. This will help them practice what they've learned and also create a friendly atmosphere in the classroom.
Following that, we will move on to a listening exercise where students listen to native speakers introducing themselves. They will then repeat after the recording to improve their pronunciation. Afterward, there will be a group discussion where students can share their experiences and ask questions about the introductions they heard.
For the next activity, students will work in pairs to interview each other. They will ask questions like "What is your name?" and "Where are you from?" and record the answers. This activity encourages active participation and reinforces the use of the target language.
Finally, we will end the lesson with a role-play scenario. Students will take turns playing different roles such as teacher, student, or visitor, and introduce themselves accordingly. This will allow them to apply what they've learned in a practical context.
Throughout the lesson, I will provide feedback and guidance to ensure that students are on the right track. I believe that through these engaging activities, students will not only learn how to introduce themselves but also gain confidence in speaking English.
Thank you for your attention. I hope this lesson plan will be useful for both teachers and students alike. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to ask.
Thank you!