Assignment of CALL
Assignment of CALL
Assignment of CALL
FACULTY OF ENGLISH
Class: K47_ELT304_3
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TOPIC 9
Part 1. Design a 45-minute lesson plan on Use of English with the use of
technology tools (from 2 to 4 tools).
You will be guided to randomly pick up a lesson from the English textbook – Tieng
Anh 10 – English Discovery.
1. A lesson plan
2. A copy of materials on which the plan is based (e.g. textbook pages, videos,
stories, etc)
3. A PowerPoint slide
4. Other tools (if applied)
Part 2. Write an essay explaining why the particular tools are chosen in your lesson
plan, anticipating possible challenges when applying them in class and proposing
relevant solutions (500-700 words)
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COURSE BOOK: Unit 3 – English Discovery
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UNIT 3: THE ARTS
I. OBJECTIVES
1. Knowledge:
- Grammar:
2. Competencies:
a. General competencies:
Develop collaboration skills framework: working in pairs and in groups
b. Specific competencies:
For a skills lesson: Students are expected to use enough and too
3. Attitude:
II. PREPARATIONS
1. Teacher:
• Teacher aids: Textbooks, PowerPoint slides, projector, loudspeaker
• Teacher method: Communicative language teaching
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2. Students: Textbooks, notebooks
Language analysis
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too + adjective/adverb
Example. The music was too quiet
• not + adjective / adverb + enough:
Example. They didn’t play loudly enough.
• too much / many + noun or not enough + noun
Example. There were too many students. There wasn’t enough space.
III.PROCEDURE
A. Introduction
1. Activity 1: Warm-up (5 minutes)
• Objective: To elicit thoughts from students regarding the subject.
• Content: Video
• Product: The definition and application of enough and too are
generalized and comprehensible to students.
• Procedure:
• Powerpoint
Task 1: Listen to two
conversations. Match
conversations 1–2 with
photos A–B.
• Teacher instructs Ss to
look at Exercise 1 on • Student pay
page 32. attention and listen
• Teacher divides class into to the audio
groups, each group has 4 • Match conversation
members. with true photos
• Teacher explains the • Student work in
requirements of this task group and then
and then makes sure check the answer
student can understand with partner
the requirements of the • Student give the
task. answer to teacher
• Teacher plays the audio in class.
so that the students can
listen and match the Answer: 1B
conversations with the
2A
pictures.
• Teacher will call some
group to give the answer
and check in the whole
class.
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3. Activity 3: Listen again and choose the correct words
(9 minutes)
• Objective: Present the grammar point about “enough” and “too”,
help students to understand how to use “enough” and “too” in
English sentences.
• Content: Task 2
• Product: Student can understand the grammar point
• Procedure:
• Power Point
Task 2: Listen again and
choose the correct words.
· too + adjective /
adverb
· not + adjective /
adverb + enough:
Example. They didn’t play
loudly enough.
· too much / many +
noun or not enough +
noun
Example. There were too many
people. There wasn’t enough
space.
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• Use: You use too and not
enough to show there is a
problem with something.
• Powerpoint
Task 3: Complete the • Quizizz
sentences with too or not
enough and the adjectives in https://quizizz.com/
brackets. Are any of the join?gc=68062619
sentences true for you?
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Answer:
2. too expensive
3. too shy
4. too young
• PowerPoint
Task 4: Complete the second • Quizziz
sentence so that it has a
similar meaning to the https://quizizz.com/
first. join?gc=74048223
6. Activity 6: Talk about one singer you know. Use enough and
too. (6 minutes)
• Objective: Students can express their idea with enough and too
• Content: Task 5
• Product: Students can talk dialogue about the singer they know
by using enough and too
• Procedure:
3. Powerpoint slide
4. Other tools
Quizizz:
• https://quizizz.com/join?gc=68062619
• https://quizizz.com/join?gc=74048223
Google Classroom:
https://classroom.google.com/c/NjEzNzM4ODU4NjY4?cjc=vulb6ee
• code: vulb6ee
Live Worksheet: https://www.liveworksheets.com/ga2944908me
Part 2. Write an essay explaining why the particular tools are chosen in your
lesson plan, anticipating possible challenges when applying them in class and
proposing relevant solutions (500-700 words)
In this lesson plan, a variety of information technology tools are utilized, such as
PowerPoint, Quizizz, Google Classroom, and Live Worksheet.
These tools can help to improve both teaching and learning. PowerPoint is the first
resource utilized and updated throughout the instructional process. Firstly, The very
user-friendly PowerPoint application may be used offline and tailors each
presentation to your needs and objectives. The lecture might be creatively infused
with images, music, video, etc. to increase its appeal. In this activity, the second
tool used is Quizizz, because of its useful qualities. Using this technology, teachers
can quickly help students instead of concentrating on only a few students as they
did on the test, students immediately gather the results of every student in the class
and go over the grammar section's structure and usage. Teacher can also change
order of the questions on Quizizz such that students hardly ever see one another's
responses. The final educational tool available is the Live Worksheet. Students are
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drawn to this tool's eye-catching animations and pre-made designs. In addition,
completing the tasks on the Live Worksheet rather than the usual version on paper
boosts students' attention and learning spirit, boosting the efficacy of learning.
Google Classroom is the supplementary tool. This is a useful management tool for
the classroom. When using this method to assign homework, students will submit
the assignment directly, giving the teacher easy control over the quantity and the
ability to provide the grade along with the comment. Additionally, students can
review the assignments they finished in Google Classroom.
These tools have various limitations when utilized in the lesson, in addition to their
advantages. First off, PowerPoint frequently experiences technical difficulties. The
visual and video quality will deteriorate, for instance, when PowerPoint is presented
using a projector. Additionally, overloading kids with information on a single
PowerPoint slide will make them feel disoriented. Besides, for Quizizz, students
without smartphones or Internet connections find it extremely challenging to access
Quizizz while taking quizzes because professors cannot pause questions to respond
to students. In Live Worksheets, teachers cannot manage the number of participants
or track the actual learning outcomes of their pupils. Because of Live Worsheet's
built-in, irreversible design, students sitting next to them can quickly trade results
and give wrong answers. For pupils, especially those with lesser learning capacities,
using the Live Worksheet interface can be very difficult because it is entirely in
English. Moreover, because Google Classroom can only be used to teach and learn
using submitted document files, there is no live lecture interaction between lecturers
and students. Additionally, since this tool was left unchanged throughout
encryption, students have unrestricted access to edit assignments as many as
required at any time.
To solve these issues, there are actions you may do. Instead of selecting templates
with complex interfaces, teachers should use PowerPoint templates with clear fonts
and colors that students can easily see. Teachers can utilize the card to fix the
PowerPoint problem even while sitting a distance away. If the PowerPoint
presentation has a video that is of too poor quality, the teacher may open the movie
directly on other platforms, such as Youtube. To get past the problem of no Internet
and no smartphones, teachers might assign students group or duo tasks with
Quizizz. By resolving this problem and the equipment deficit, students' attention is
sparked and their collaboration skills are enhanced. If a teacher wants to know how
much and what the students learned while taking the test for the Live Worksheet,
they can ask the students to share screenshots of the exercise results to Google
Classroom. The teacher can use additional tools, such as Google Meet, to interact
with the students in Google Classroom if they need to exchange a lot of information
with each other during an activity. The teacher gave the kids a thorough explanation
of the fact that items provided when they are not allowed are not modified.
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Finally, using the tools mentioned above when teaching a subject has a number of
advantages. Because there can be some problems when utilizing them, teachers
must take the right handling precautions to ensure the lesson is as perfect as
possible.
(693 words)
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