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Name Yun Kyoung Kim Date19-01-11 05:31 View2,379 Comment1

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Hello, Allan.
I'm so appreciate that you give a good lecture for me.
While listening to your lecture, I want to ask you about the lesson plan.
You said that there are four stages  of the lesson: introduction, presentation, practice, and production.
When I make my own lesson plan, I want to involve 'review' part. Then, can I use the review part instead of 'introduction'? Or does it have to be included in 'introduction'?  I'm waiting for your answer...

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Hi Yun Kyoung Kim,

Actually, those 4 stages are vital, but there are more stages.  Of course you could include a review stage at the end of your lesson plan if you wold like.  Furthermore, you should also include a skill-based stage (a reading, writing, listening, or speaking stage).  The instructions stated that you should include a five stage lesson plan.  So, for example, a lesson plan with an introduction stage, presentation, practice, production, and a writing/reading/listening/speaking stage, and a review stage if you want.

Well, I hope that makes sense!  If not, please respond to me and I will try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Have a wonderful weekend!

 
 
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