Guide to create a lesson plan

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Guide to Create a Lesson Plan Teach your mother language with your experiences and background knowledge

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Guide to Create a Lesson PlanTeach your mother language

with your experiences and background knowledge

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Fun & Interactive

At Lingofly, you can teach your mother language in a fun & interactive way.

Prepare lesson materials that help your students to start conversations.

Photos, simple questions, usual dialogues, several words and expressions will make your lesson great.

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Step #1. Choose a Topic

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“What can be a topic of my lesson?”

“What will be helpful to students who are learning my mother language?

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Anything you like!

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Do you like coffee?

Then, it will be a great topic.

Let’s make a lesson plan about coffee in this guide for example.

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Step #2. Title & Description

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Now, you are going to create a French lesson over the topic “Coffee”.

Let’s put a title on your lesson. The title should be interesting and clear enough.

Let me suggest you a title as below. Do you like this? I’m sure you can put a better title later :)

Title: Ordering Coffee in Paris

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Let’s write a short description about your lesson.

Following information will help students to understand what they can achieve from the lesson.

Introduction

Goal

Curriculum

Ordering Coffee in Paris

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Introduction

Do you like coffee? I love it very much. If you are French language learner, you probably want to know how to order coffee in a French café. Imagine now you are in a café in Paris and practice French expressions with me to order fresh and flavored coffee as a Parisian.

Goal

After this lesson, you can order coffee in a café in Paris as a Parisian.

Curriculum (30 mins x 4 lessons)

Lesson #01 - Learn about coffee in Paris

Lesson #02 - Study dialogues

Lesson #03 - Now, you are in a café in Paris.

Lesson #04 - Final exercise and wrap up

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It’s easy for you but very helpful to students who want to learn real expressions

in real situations from native speakers.

If you provide the description both in English and French, it will be really nice.

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Step #3. Prepare Materials

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You can use two types of lesson materials at Lingofly (for now)

1. PDF Files

Open Keynote or PowerPoint

Make slides with:

Photos

Useful words and expressions

Dialogues to practice

Short explanations

Homework

Export to PDF or Save as PDF

2. Youtube Videos

Go to Youtube. http://youtube.com

Search helpful video clips for your lesson

Keep the URLs of the videos

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Material Viewer

Material List

Chat

Video Call

Lingofly Live Lesson Room

Chrome Web Browser

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PDF Materials

PDF materials can be viewed in the Lingofly live lesson room. Screen is synchronized on your computer and your student’s computer.

Your Screen Student’s Screen

Synchronized

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PDF Materials

I’ve created 4 keynote files. And exported them to PDF files.

Check the screenshots :)

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Lesson #01 - Learn about coffee in Paris

PDF Materials

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Lesson #02 - Study Dialogues

PDF Materials

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Lesson #03 - Now, you are in a café in Paris

PDF Materials

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Lesson #04 - Final Exercise and Wrap Up

PDF Materials

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PDF Materials

Lesson Title

Subject

Text needs to be aligned on the center. * The first page is usually used as a cover image. * Cover images can be cropped when displayed.

First Page with the representative background image

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PDF Materials

Introduction

Goal the lesson

Curriculum

Overview Page

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PDF Materials

Include relevant images

Font size should BIG enough. FONT > 30pt

Content

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PDF Materials

Useful expressionsDialogeUseful words

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PDF Materials

Images for setting real situations to exercise dialogues

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PDF Materials

Give your student homework after each lesson

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Youtube Materials

You can use Youtube video clips in your lesson. Screen is synchronized on your computer and your student’s computer.

Your Screen Student’s Screen

Synchronized

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Youtube Materials1. Search useful video clips on Youtube (http://youtube.com)

or Create your own video clips and upload to Youtube.

2. Simply copy the URLs of the videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F-33pyaH4c

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Step #4. Create Lesson

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Create Lesson1. Go to www.lingofly.com 2. Change language mode to French

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Create Lesson3. Go to My Page 4. Click “Create a French Lesson”

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Create Lesson5. Add Materials and Create Lesson 6. Done!

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This is the end of this guide. How was it? If you have any question or any feedback, contact us via Email.

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Create your own lesson plan based on your stories.

Have fun :)

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