I observed a group 2B grammar class this morning. The class
was great. The teacher made several jokes that the class enjoyed. I am used to
seeing the videos in class of the teachers speaking slowly, so when I heard him
I was surprised. I thought he was speaking very fast, but the students seemed
to follow and he was always writing on the board. He used the entire
whiteboard. To start off the class, I guess as a warm up, he asked the students
about their weekend. That conversation went on for a couple of minutes and then
he told them how today was going to work. He explained that he was going to
teach differently today. Instead of using the notes in the textbook he was
going to write notes on the board and have the students copy them. He also told
them that they were going to do activities out of the book. Today, he taught
infinitives and gerunds using a Venn diagram. Before he wrote the Venn diagram
he asked the students to give a definition for each verb tense. Then, he gave
three important rules for each verb tense and gave two example sentences for
each rule. After, he had the students write their own original sentences. While
they were writing he walked around and answered questions. He asked a couple of
students to write one of their sentences on the board. When everyone was
finished he went over the sentences as a class. He asked them to tell analyze
the sentences, to tell him which words were the infinitives, gerunds, verbs or
pronouns. Then he also asked them if there was anything that could be fixed.
Many of the students made simple mistakes, such as, not putting a capital
letter at the beginning of the sentence, forgetting to put a period or
forgetting that certain nouns are always capitalized (languages). The teacher
did not fix any of the mistakes; he had the students point them out. At the end
of the class, he explained how the week was going to go, he explained that he
was going to give them a worksheet, but they would fill it out together as the
week went on.
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