Observation 2
Observation 2
Observation 2
Observation 2
“Giving Instructions”
From “Classroom Observation Tasks” by Ruth Wajnryb
Level: Intermediate
School A
Number of students: 6
Duration: 60 minutes
Presentation Look at the pictures there and Students could follow all
describe them the instructions.
Practice
Go to the box there where you
have a lot of adjectives and put
them in the chart.
After the Lesson
Let’s take one of the instructions and reduce it for a lower level of learners:
“Go to comprehension questions. Read the instructions. First of all complete the
questions and then you find the answers.”
I think that ii) can be necessary for students, because it gives them a global
idea of what they are going to do next. It can be useful to make them start
focusing their minds on the task and it might make the instruction easier to
understand. As regards iii), I think it would be a good idea to do it after the
instruction has been given, because students can become really disruptive,
especially teenagers, and probably they will not listen to the instruction and
consequently will not know what they will have to do.
In my opinion, we generally give the instruction for a task when we think
students are paying attention and are ready to listen to what they are
supposed to do. Anyway, I found the paradigm proposed above very useful,
because generally I forget the checking of instructions which is a very
important point as regards this matter.
“Classroom observation Tasks” proposes the following problems to be solved:
b) Learners “usually understand at a higher level than they speak or write” (ibid
41)
REFLECTION
After observing this lesson, I have become more aware of the importance of
instruction giving. Generally, as I work with adults, I used to think that they
understood perfectly well the instructions I gave to them, but after some lessons I
learnt that it is better to check learner’s understanding instead of giving it for
granted. We should be aware of the importance of giving instructions because this
can lead us to the tasks´ failure and the learner’s frustration which is even worst. I
think I am learning to give instructions and that it is a process that all teachers
should go through.