HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
Planpresentperfect (2)
1. Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción
English Pedagogy
Teaching Practice
LESSON PLAN
Class:
School:
Adapted from University of Sussex
Date of lesson: Time of lesson:
Length of
lesson:
60’
Student-Teacher’s
name:
Estefany Lazcano
Juan Castro Suil
Main Aim:
At the end of the lesson students will be able to tell their partner experiences in their lives, orally.
Exponent(s):
“I have been to Argentina"
“ I have never drank beer”
“Have you ever travelled to the south of Chile?”
“ She has seen a famous Chilean actor”
Assumed Knowledge:
Expressions such as: in the last
week, in the last year, this week,
this month, so far, up to now,
etc.
Target Language: ( Linguistics items and their use, meaning, form)
Form: S+ HAS/HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
Meaning: this exponent tells about experiences in the students ‘real life.
Use: students will use that exponent when they want to tell other about their experiences.
CCQ:
Anticipated Problems …..and Solutions
Students can be confused to the use of FOR and SINCE Play a game with an activity in
which students will be able to use this prepositions.
Students may forget past participles of the verbs Practice with most of the verbs
using the past participle
Aids
PPT, IMAGES, CARDS
2. Stages
Procedure
What I am going to do
What I am going to say
Instructions, CCQs,
Feedback,etc
Skill Time
(min)
Interaction
T-Ss;Ss-Ss;etc
LEAD-IN
PRESENTATION
T introduces the topic by
asking students about
experiences that they have.
T presents the grammar
explanation of present perfect,
showing examples of real life
or experiences.
Have you ever been
abroad?
Have you ever travelled
outside Chile?
Have you seen Anabelle
movie?
Have you ever thought to
study another career?
Students, if you want to tell
someone about an
experience that you lived or
have you must use the
present perfect. This tense
is used by a subject plus
has/have depend on the
subject, the verb in past
participle and the
complement , most of the
time we use some time
expressions such as in the
last year , in the last week..
Could you tell me another
Speaking
Speaking
(grammar)
10
minutes
10
minutes
T-Ss, Ss-T
T-Ss, Ss-T
3. PRACTICE
T explains students the first
activity.
T explains the second activity
time expressions, please?
Here you have some
examples, Could you read
the first one, please?
So, as we have been studied
at now, could you tell me
the main difference between
past simple and past
participle?
Students, we are going to do
the first activity, you have
in your hand a piece of
paper in which you have a
question, read the questions
and ask your partner
The idea is that all of you
tell us about your own
experiences and obviously
using the present perfect.
You have another piece of
paper in which it is written
for both side FOR AND
SINCE. I am going write
the sentences on the board
then I am goin to read time
expressions and you have to
hold up the right sign
according to the sentence.
Speaking
speaking
20
minutes
T- Ss, Ss- T
4. PRODUCTION
T explains the last activity for
this lesson, reviewing the
present perfect and the use.
For example, “I have been
in English class…”( on the
board)
I start to read loud : “ last
week, last year,2002..”
Children, what’s the main
use of present perfect?
What’s the main difference
between past simple and
past perfect?
So now , you are going to
work in pairs , tell your
partner about an important
or special experience that
you have lived, write notes
if it is necessary ask
questions in past perfect
to your partner and then
present to the class what
your partner has told you.
10
minutes
T-S S-S
POST LESSON COMMENTS:
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