The TEFL Academy (Level
5 TEFL Course).
Assignment B complete.
[Correctly Passed] A+
Grade
Q: Explain the purpose of a PPP lesson plan and outline its three stages.
A:
A PPP lesson plan is used to teach grammar, vocabulary, or language structures in a
structured way. It has three stages:
Presentation: Introduce the language item in context, using examples, visuals, or
stories. Students notice the new language.
Practice: Students practice the new language in controlled activities like drills,
matching, or gap-fills to reinforce accuracy.
Production: Students use the language freely in communicative activities, like role-
plays or discussions, to develop fluency.
Practice Question 2: Teaching Vocabulary
Q: List three effective techniques for teaching new vocabulary to ESL learners.
, A:
Contextualization: Introduce words in sentences or stories rather than in isolation.
Visual aids: Use pictures, realia, or gestures to help learners understand meaning.
Recycling: Encourage repeated exposure through speaking, writing, or games to
reinforce retention.
Practice Question 3: Grammar Focus
Q: How would you present the present perfect tense to intermediate learners?
A:
Presentation: Show examples like “I have visited London” and “She has eaten
breakfast.” Highlight the structure: have/has + past participle.
Practice: Controlled exercises such as gap-fills: “He ____ (go) to the supermarket.”
Production: Students ask and answer questions using the present perfect, e.g., “Have
you ever tried sushi?”
Practice Question 4: Classroom Management
Q: Name three strategies for managing a mixed-ability class.
A:
Differentiation: Provide simpler tasks for lower-level students and more challenging
ones for higher-level students.
5 TEFL Course).
Assignment B complete.
[Correctly Passed] A+
Grade
Q: Explain the purpose of a PPP lesson plan and outline its three stages.
A:
A PPP lesson plan is used to teach grammar, vocabulary, or language structures in a
structured way. It has three stages:
Presentation: Introduce the language item in context, using examples, visuals, or
stories. Students notice the new language.
Practice: Students practice the new language in controlled activities like drills,
matching, or gap-fills to reinforce accuracy.
Production: Students use the language freely in communicative activities, like role-
plays or discussions, to develop fluency.
Practice Question 2: Teaching Vocabulary
Q: List three effective techniques for teaching new vocabulary to ESL learners.
, A:
Contextualization: Introduce words in sentences or stories rather than in isolation.
Visual aids: Use pictures, realia, or gestures to help learners understand meaning.
Recycling: Encourage repeated exposure through speaking, writing, or games to
reinforce retention.
Practice Question 3: Grammar Focus
Q: How would you present the present perfect tense to intermediate learners?
A:
Presentation: Show examples like “I have visited London” and “She has eaten
breakfast.” Highlight the structure: have/has + past participle.
Practice: Controlled exercises such as gap-fills: “He ____ (go) to the supermarket.”
Production: Students ask and answer questions using the present perfect, e.g., “Have
you ever tried sushi?”
Practice Question 4: Classroom Management
Q: Name three strategies for managing a mixed-ability class.
A:
Differentiation: Provide simpler tasks for lower-level students and more challenging
ones for higher-level students.