ABSTRACT

Learning to Plan Modern Languages Lessons contains a wealth of guidance and ideas for those learning to teach in  secondary schools. Drawing on extensive experience and research in the field, it offers detailed explanation of basic lesson planning methods and the principles that underpin them, illustrated by worked examples of well-planned lessons.

The book shows how to progress from planning smaller activities to full lessons to sequences of lessons, and how to ensure progression for your students. Specific aspects of language learning such as grammar and culture are explored, together with ideas for how to make your planning skills more effective in long-term collaborative and reflective practice. Starting from a presentation, practice, production (PPP) model of language teaching, the book aims to:

  • provide structured, practical starting points in lesson planning for beginning teachers of modern languages (ML);
  • deepen knowledge and understanding of ML as a subject and how it is learnt (pedagogical subject knowledge), in order to inform and support planning decisions;
  • develop understanding of lesson planning as part of a planning cycle;
  • enhance understanding of strategies and professional development opportunities to promote the further development of planning abilities.

Including reflective/discussion tasks and example lesson plans Learning to Plan Modern Languages Lessons is a must-read book for beginning and more experienced teachers of any modern language.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|55 pages

Getting started

chapter 1|10 pages

Basics done well

chapter 2|42 pages

Planning for individual activities

part II|46 pages

Well-planned lessons

chapter 3|33 pages

Planning whole lessons

chapter 4|10 pages

Lesson planning process

part III|55 pages

Planning for a balanced language learning experience

chapter 5|38 pages

Different sorts of ML lessons

chapter 6|13 pages

Longer-term planning

part IV|31 pages

Getting better at planning

chapter 8|17 pages

Next steps