Prepared by:
Jacqueline Limantan ( A11PP0080) & Kew Shirley ( A11PP0100)
Lesson Plan of Pre-Language Camp
Objectives:
1) To enable students to have a clear image of
language camp with the help of pictures and videos.
2) To enable students to know their particular
role and task before the language camp.
Language skills:
1.
Discussion skill
2. Speaking skill
2. Speaking skill
Level: High
Duration: 45 minutes
Materials:
1.
Picture
2.
Video
Procedures:
Set Induction (5 -10 minutes)
1.
Teacher asks questions on
Language Camp
For example:
I.
Do your ever joined
language camp before as a facilitator?
II.
What can you understand
from language camp?
2.
Teacher introduces the
topic of the day (Language Camp).
Input (15 minutes)
1. Teacher explains ‘Language Camp’ to the students.
1. Teacher explains ‘Language Camp’ to the students.
2.
Teacher shows pictures of
previous language camp.
3.
Teacher shows videos of
previous language camp.
Activity (15 minutes)
1.
Teacher brief students on
the coming language camp.
i.
All students must
participate as a facilitator.
ii.
There will be two language
camp, Language Camp A and Language Camp B which take place at SMK Kota Masai 2.
iii.
The first language camp is
for Year 4 students and the second is Form 2 students.
iv.
There will be 200 students
participate in each language camp.
v.
Each facilitator is
assigned to one group.
vi.
At the end of the camp,
facilitator needs to write reflections (Pre, During and Post).
2.
Students are asked to be divided
into 2 groups.
3.
Students are asked to
discuss on the games that will be conducted for language camp.
4.
Students are asked to
divide members in the group with different tasks.
5.
Teacher monitors every
group discussion.
Conclusion (5 minutes)
1.
Teacher recaps on the
lesson of the day by asking questions based on language camp.
2.
Teacher asks for feedback
on the lesson of the day.
Variation:
1.
Teacher can ask the students
who joined previous language camp to share their experience at the beginning of
the lesson to elicit students’ interest to the language camp.
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