by
Charles Jeffrey Danoff
2nd e-book Edition
Published by Pub Dom Ed Press
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§ 0. Table of Contents
§ 1. Colophon
by Charles Jeffrey Danoff, Founder & CEO of Mr. Danoff's Teaching Laboratory
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§ 2 Preface
This is a course on Conversational American English, developed and delivered by Charles Jeffrey Danoff (Mr. D) from North Chicagoland, USA. It is Open Course Ware (OCW) designed for teachers to use in class, students to learn on their own or peers to study with together. The goal is for the English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL) pupil be able to participate in 100 level college courses in the United States at the completion of the course.
Works linked to or re-used by others are copyright as noted in brackets after work, e.g. "A Book" by Jane Doe [Public Domain] or "Book 2" by Jane Doe [All Rights Reserved]. The course itself and all materials copyright Mr. D are in the public domain. The goal is for ENG 099 to be composed of only public domain resources. Along the journey and once we get there, please help!
GreetingsLesson PlanOpening Introduce myself to new students, talk about their summer and answer student questions. Topic This week's lesson is about American English greetings, as well as setting up the rest of the 10 week course. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Class Overview Go through how the class will work and answer any questions. Language Talk[3] +Teacher+.—I will pronounce these three sounds very slowly and distinctly, thus: b-u-d. Notice, it is the power, or sound, of the letter, and not its name, that I give. What did you hear? Tom Sawyer[4] Tom Sawyer is a famous American novel by Mark Twain. Each week we will read some of the story and talk about the work.
Please write 2 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARAAR stands for After Action Review, idea taken from
[http://www.army.mil/features/FM7/FM%207-0.pdf Training the
Force (FM-07)] by the US Army (2002-10-22).
Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Formal Telephone EnglishLesson PlanOpening Chat about our past week and answer any questions students have. Topic This week's lesson is about formal telephone English. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Formal Telephone English
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 2 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Informal Telephone EnglishLesson PlanOpening Chat about our past week and answer any questions students have. Topic This week's lesson is about informal telephone English. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 3 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Restaurant MenusLesson PlanOpening Chat about our past week and answer any questions students have.
Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Restaurant Menus Elicit how to order at restaurants with menus from local places and/or fast food joints. Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 3 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Government FormsLesson PlanOpening Chat about our past week and answer any questions students have. Topic This week's lesson is about forms for the US Government. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Government Forms Start with IRS Form 1040[8] and go through it together as a class. Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 4 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Next Time Find out if there is anything specific the students want to learn about next week. Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Reading American FictionLesson PlanOpening Chat about past week and answer any questions students have. Topic This week's lesson is about how to read American fiction. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Reading American Fiction Vladimir Nabokov is a famous Russian novelist who taught at American Universities in the 20th century. We will read some of his lecture "Good Readers and Good Writers" [9] to think about how we can read American fiction. Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 4 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Writing American English PrimerLesson PlanOpening Topic This week we are going to introduce how to write American English. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Writing American English Primer The book The Elements of Style [10] by William Strunk is one of the most famous books on writing American English. We will read a short section and talk about it.
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 5 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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The Job Interview 1Lesson PlanOpening Chat about the past week and answer any student questions. Topic Go over how to do a job interview with an American company. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Job Interview Start by going over some basic interview questions:
Go over the interview video[11] and answer student questions. Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 5 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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The Job Interview 2Lesson PlanOpening Chat about our past weeks and answer any student questions. Topic We will expand upon the job interview and practice. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Job Interview Review what we did last week and have students do mock job interviews of each other. Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 5 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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ReviewLesson PlanOpening Chat about our past week and answer any student questions. Topic Review the past 9 weeks. Goals Students write on board, "My goal today is _______."
Review Ask students what they would like to cover again, and get feedback in general on the course. Language Talk[3]
Tom Sawyer[4]
Please write 5 sentences with your opinion on what you just read.
Extra Time Student questions, game or student directed activities. AARReview what was supposed to happen. Establish what happened. Determine what was right or wrong with what happened. Determine how the task should be done differently the next time.
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Section 3 Notes
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§ 4. Appendix
This section is for students and teachers who have finished the work above and want to keep going! As this ebook evolves, more of what is below will be included. Section 2 highlights previous TESOL work by Mr. D including lesson plans, papers and videos. It is ordered in reverse chronological order of his work history.
N.B. There was no lesson plans 8 or 10, time was spent over multiple weeks on lessons 7 and 9.
Lesson Plan for KCCC English Corner, or EC, No. 1
by Charles Jeffrey Danoff
Version 0.211
Time 90 min.
The [#] are notes.
Materials Greetings video and flaschards; Hannah's article; Kitty's article
Objectives
Setting the stage Introduce myself to learners and them to eachoter, then share my educational background as an icebreaker.
ESL 101 Greetings Video [1] and Slideshow [2] Elicit what students know about American greetings, show video on friendly greetings and then go over slowly with the slideshow.
Two Truths and a Lie [3] Start with "The food I hate is"; "My hero is" and "I am afraid of".
Conversation What do they want to learn?
Articles and Discussion On articles by Hannah [4] and Kitty [5].
Session Schedule and Goals Cover the upcoming sessions and then make preliminary learning goals for each.
Break After 55 min. for 10 min.
Office Hours For the last 25 min.
AAR [6]
Notes
Changelog
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Lesson Plan for KCCC English Corner, or EC, No. 2
by Charles Jeffrey Danoff
Version 0.1
Time 90 min.
The [#] are notes.
Materials Kitty's article; fast food menus; Breaking News English article & audio
Objectives
Setting the Stage Review American greetings and say "ko mop si mi da" (or "gamsahabnida" [1]) Korean for "thank you" which student taught me last lesson. Outline Class Give student a copy of the lesson plan and go over what we will do in class.
Fast Food Menus Elicit how to order at fast food restaurants with menus from McDonald's [2], Subway [3] and Jimmy John's [4] then correct and practice with role-playing.
Breaking News English Fast Food Article Listen to article from Breaking News [5] and have student fill in the listening exercise on page 6 of the lesson PDF. Check student work, then discuss. Kitty's Studying Article Review Go over Kitty's article again [6] focusing on the third paragraph, which was confusing last class. Next class & Goals Ask student what they want to learn next class, and then have student set a measurable learning goal for themselves with a timeframe. Perhaps based on a self-assessment of current level and the level they want to be at.
Break After 55 min. for 10 min.
Office Hours For the last 25 min.
AAR [7]
Notes
Changelog
Copyright Notice I, Charles Jeffrey Danoff, the author of this work, published in 2011 in the USA, ask you to kopimi it, additionally I abandon my copyright ownership rights via the Unlicense. Note this does not necessarily apply to any of the linked-to pages. |
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After putting my second semester lesson plans on Wikiversity, I edited them into a print book published by PediaPress, which you can read below.
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§ 5. 2nd Ed. Developer's Log
§ 6. Links and Coda
Document Last Updated November 8th, 2011