Name of the Teacher Date Level of the class Length of lesson
Brandon 24/04/2021 Upper- Intermediate 60 minutes
Lesson Type:
Four Skills- Reading
Lesson Topic:
Readers reveal: “Remote working in Spain has been a bittersweet experience”
Lesson Aims: Lesson Outcomes:
By the end of the lesson, students will be better able to… By the end of the lesson, students will have…
Students will be able to read for gist and read for specific Students would have expressed their opinions on current
information when reading a newspaper article. affair.
Have a discussion with a class mate on the newspaper
article.
Reinforced their comprehension by answering questions
based on the newspaper article.
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, Anticipated difficulties: Suggested solutions:
1. Leaners may have trouble understanding some of the 1. Pay attention and listen to students and check that they
words in the newspaper article. understand the work step by step.
2. Students may get confused or not understand the main 2. Keep the lesson simple and not over-complicate things
message of the article. trying to do too much in a short time.
3. Having trouble reading English compared to their native 3. Do not be hard on students if mistakes happen, correct
language. them and carry on with the lesson and not dwell on the
mistake.
Authentic Text (insert reading text here or link to the listening recording)
Readers reveal: ‘Remote working in Spain has been a bittersweet experience’
Before the pandemic, remote working was a relatively uncommon practice in Spanish companies. We spoke to locals and foreigners in Spain about the
issues they’ve come up against, what the main positives are, and whether they believe 'teletrabajo' will become a permanent option here in the future.
Most people in Spain have done some type of remote working over the past year and many have just completed their one-year remote working anniversary.
When Spain first locked down in March of 2020, many across the country were forced to work from home with very little warning.
Both companies and employees were not prepared for the sudden change and many issues and problems came up, as well as a whole host of positive
benefits.
But one year on, how have things changed? Are people still working from home? Have many of the initial issues been sorted out and will people continue
remote working in the future?
Before the pandemic, some readers reported that their companies were saying that they were getting ready so that remote working could become a
possibility in the future, but when it came down to it, it turned out that they weren’t as ready as they thought they were.
“Remote working has been a bittersweet experience for me,” explains Sergio Molina, who has been working from home for a medical equipment company
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Brandon 24/04/2021 Upper- Intermediate 60 minutes
Lesson Type:
Four Skills- Reading
Lesson Topic:
Readers reveal: “Remote working in Spain has been a bittersweet experience”
Lesson Aims: Lesson Outcomes:
By the end of the lesson, students will be better able to… By the end of the lesson, students will have…
Students will be able to read for gist and read for specific Students would have expressed their opinions on current
information when reading a newspaper article. affair.
Have a discussion with a class mate on the newspaper
article.
Reinforced their comprehension by answering questions
based on the newspaper article.
1 i-to-i LOVE TEFL Lesson Plan
, Anticipated difficulties: Suggested solutions:
1. Leaners may have trouble understanding some of the 1. Pay attention and listen to students and check that they
words in the newspaper article. understand the work step by step.
2. Students may get confused or not understand the main 2. Keep the lesson simple and not over-complicate things
message of the article. trying to do too much in a short time.
3. Having trouble reading English compared to their native 3. Do not be hard on students if mistakes happen, correct
language. them and carry on with the lesson and not dwell on the
mistake.
Authentic Text (insert reading text here or link to the listening recording)
Readers reveal: ‘Remote working in Spain has been a bittersweet experience’
Before the pandemic, remote working was a relatively uncommon practice in Spanish companies. We spoke to locals and foreigners in Spain about the
issues they’ve come up against, what the main positives are, and whether they believe 'teletrabajo' will become a permanent option here in the future.
Most people in Spain have done some type of remote working over the past year and many have just completed their one-year remote working anniversary.
When Spain first locked down in March of 2020, many across the country were forced to work from home with very little warning.
Both companies and employees were not prepared for the sudden change and many issues and problems came up, as well as a whole host of positive
benefits.
But one year on, how have things changed? Are people still working from home? Have many of the initial issues been sorted out and will people continue
remote working in the future?
Before the pandemic, some readers reported that their companies were saying that they were getting ready so that remote working could become a
possibility in the future, but when it came down to it, it turned out that they weren’t as ready as they thought they were.
“Remote working has been a bittersweet experience for me,” explains Sergio Molina, who has been working from home for a medical equipment company
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