Teaching Intermediate Grammar Project

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Teaching Intermediate Grammar Project

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About this course: This is the final project for the Teach English: Intermediate Grammar specialization. You should have basic knowledge of intermediate grammar and teaching methodology in order to complete this course. In this course, you will create a portfolio including all of the following for one specific intermediate grammar point: a lesson plan for the grammar point, a video of yourself introducing the grammar point, two related practice exercises or activities with handouts, an informal assessment, and a formal assessment with answer key. To do this, you will put into practice all of the skills that you have learned in the previous three courses. Finally, you will share your por…

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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

  • Free plan: No certicification and/or audit only. You will have access to all course materials except graded items.
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About this course: This is the final project for the Teach English: Intermediate Grammar specialization. You should have basic knowledge of intermediate grammar and teaching methodology in order to complete this course. In this course, you will create a portfolio including all of the following for one specific intermediate grammar point: a lesson plan for the grammar point, a video of yourself introducing the grammar point, two related practice exercises or activities with handouts, an informal assessment, and a formal assessment with answer key. To do this, you will put into practice all of the skills that you have learned in the previous three courses. Finally, you will share your portfolio with other learners to demonstrate the skills you have learned and receive feedback, and you will get the chance to learn from others as you give them feedback on their portfolios. After you complete this course, you will have the skills you need to effectively create your own lesson plans, practice exercises and assessments needed to teach grammar to intermediate-level students. Learners in this course must be able to create a video using a webcam, video camera, or smart phone and upload the video files or share the video as a link.

Created by:  University of California, Irvine
  • Taught by:  Tamy Chapman, Instructor, International Programs

    University of California Irvine Division of Continuing Education
Basic Info Course 4 of 4 in the Teach English: Intermediate Grammar Specialization Level Intermediate Commitment 3-4 hours / week for 6 weeks Language English Hardware Req Learners need to be able to create videos with a webcam, video camera, or smart phone. How To Pass Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. Coursework

Each course is like an interactive textbook, featuring pre-recorded videos, quizzes and projects.

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Syllabus


WEEK 1


Introduction
This week you'll learn about the project and start reviewing what you've learned in the previous courses so that you can plan for the assignment. In the next six weeks, you'll create a lesson plan, activities, assessments, and a video.


5 readings expand


  1. Reading: Welcome!
  2. Peer Review: Introduce Yourself
  3. Reading: Project Directions and Grading
  4. Reading: Review Important Techniques from Course 1
  5. Reading: Review Important Techniques from Course 2
  6. Reading: Review Important Techniques from Course 3
  7. Peer Review: Discuss Your Ideas


WEEK 2


Write Your Lesson Plan
This week, you will write a lesson plan to teach the grammar point you have chosen for the project. It should be specific and follow the specific requirements given.


2 readings expand


  1. Reading: Create a Lesson Plan
  2. Reading: Resources for Creating Lesson Plans
  3. Peer Review: Discuss Your Progress


WEEK 3


Make a Video of Your Teaching



You should have your lesson plan mostly planned by now and have a good idea of what your lesson will include. This week, create a video of yourself introducing your grammar point to your students. Give yourself a lot of time to do this because working with technology often takes more time than you expect.


1 reading expand


  1. Reading: Make a Video
  2. Peer Review: Discuss Your Progress


WEEK 4


Create Practice Activities
Now, you will make the two practice activities for your students to practice the grammar. In addition to the practice activities, you need to create handouts of some type to go with each one.


3 readings expand


  1. Reading: Practice Activity 1
  2. Reading: Practice Activity 2
  3. Reading: Resources for Creating Activities
  4. Peer Review: Discuss Your Progress


WEEK 5


Create Assessments
Now, you'll make the assessments for your portfolio. The first one will be an informal assessment. The second one will be a formal assessment and will include an answer key or rubric.


2 readings expand


  1. Reading: Informal Assessments
  2. Reading: Formal Assessments
  3. Peer Review: Discuss Your Progress


WEEK 6


Submit the Portfolio
This week, you will finish any work on the portfolio that you haven't finished yet. Then you'll submit all of the pieces of it for feedback from other learners. You'll also give feedback to three others.


2 readings expand


  1. Reading: Finish and Edit
  2. Reading: Learn

Graded: Submit the Portfolio
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