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English Class Structure

This document outlines the standardized English lesson structure and expectations for teachers at Colegio Los Portales. It details the following key moments that must be included in every English class: a warm-up review activity, presentation of new language/structures, practice activities, student production using the new language, and a concluding recap. It also provides guidelines for weekly and bimesterly activities and assessments, as well as the department head's expectations for lesson planning, resource use, curriculum tracking, and check-ins with teachers. The goal is to regulate processes while respecting individual teaching styles under the UNOi methodology.

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English Class Structure

This document outlines the standardized English lesson structure and expectations for teachers at Colegio Los Portales. It details the following key moments that must be included in every English class: a warm-up review activity, presentation of new language/structures, practice activities, student production using the new language, and a concluding recap. It also provides guidelines for weekly and bimesterly activities and assessments, as well as the department head's expectations for lesson planning, resource use, curriculum tracking, and check-ins with teachers. The goal is to regulate processes while respecting individual teaching styles under the UNOi methodology.

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COLEGIO LOS PORTALES

"Un nuevo concepto de educacin para la vida"


ENGLISH LESSON STRUCTURE
Taking into account our need to standardize and regulate the different
processes that have to do with the English Department, though respecting
each teachers didactic preferences, the English classes at Colegio Los
Portales, will be organized according to the following moments that must
be followed by all teachers in all levels though immersed in Sistema UNOi
methodology.
These moments as well as other pedagogical elements from our
curriculum and the schools pedagogical model will be included in our
planning format, therefore must be always included in every class and in
our daily pedagogical practice.
BASIC STRUCTURE
Warm-up: This includes a review (revision) of the previous lesson linked to this new
lesson. It should also include the questions and answers you have written above as
well as questions used to elicit conversation using the new structures and functions
you intend to teach. This section can also show examples of what your students will
learn in this lesson. In some countries and with some age groups, this may come in
the form of a specifically designed game.
Presentation (or ESA format): Note the target language to be taught and how you
will teach it. Include how you will stimulate the students interest in the language
and how you might elicit from the students the language you are planning to teach.
Include details as specific as when you might model structures and dialog and when
you will require a repeated response (choral response) from the students. Include a
structure chart for the grammar or the dialog you intend to teach.
Practice: Include the specific activities you have planned and attach any handouts
related to them to the lesson plan. Include up to three practice activities,
sequencing them from most to least structured, slowly giving the students more
freedom.
Production: This is where students really learn and generalize a new language
skill. Allow/encourage the students to talk about themselves, their lives or specific
situations using their own information but focusing on the target language that was
taught in the presentation and practiced in the previous activities. Include exactly

what you will ask the students to do and that you intend to monitor students and
encourage and correct them as needed in their use of the target language.
Conclusion: Discuss/recap what you have studied and learned during the lesson.
In some countries and for some ages, this will be followed by a game that uses the
target language.
PARA TENER EN CUENTA EN NUESTRA DIDACTICA DE CLASE:
Para cada clase:
- Siempre empezar con una pregunta escrita en el tablero o expuesta en un Bulletin
Board
- Revisar vocabulario de la semana
- Actividad oral
Para cada semana:
- Un libro de lectura en casa (en fsico u online)
- Una actividad de reading aloud with website (Primary)
- Una actividad de escritura (High School)
Para cada bimestre:
- Reading aloud test (Ill give you some standardized tests for this part)
- Cronograma de lectura de los libros del plan lector (High School)
- Cronograma de los online books (Primary)
SEGUIMIENTO JEFATURA DE DEPARTAMENTO DE INGLES:
- Envo de planeaciones quincenales
- Uso de recursos
- Seguimiento de los planes curriculares entregados a comienzo de ao
- Reuniones a mitad de bimestre para revisar cumplimiento de los planes
curriculares y necesidades de cada profesor
- Reuniones al finalizar cada perodo para revisar cumplimiento de planes
curriculares y definir planes de accin
- Cuadros de tareas de acuerdo con planteamientos del Departamento

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