Presented by: 203 Maha I. Sobeih 220110825 Miram Al-Nemer 220114216 It includes: * No. of units in each stage. * No. of lessons in each units. * The sequence of 4 language skills in the unit. * No. of periods taught in schools every week. Is the number of lessons allowed for E4P at school sufficient to the lessons in the book? How? No. of lessons No. of periods The students’ level No. of students 1. What is the number of units in each stage? 2. Do the 3 stages have the same number of units? 3. How many lessons does each unit have? Stages (5-7) (8-10) 2nd Stage: 1st Stage: “Grade 3” 3rd Stage: “Grade 11” No. of Units No. of Lessons 18 yearly 9 in semester 6 each unit. 96 yearly 24 yearly 12 in semester 4 each unit 96 yearly 18 yearly 9 in semester 6 each unit 108 yearly 12 yearly 6 in semester 6 each unit 72 yearly . How are the four language skills sequences in the units of 3 stages? 3 stages Language skills Listening and writing Grade 3 Listening and speaking Reading and speaking Listening and Speaking Writing Listening and reading ( 5-10) The 2nd Stage Listening and speaking Grade Reading 5 Writing Listening Speaking Reading Grade 8 Speaking listening and speaking Writing Stage Language Skill Reading listening and speaking Grade 11 Integrated Skills reading writing • 4. How many lessons does each textbook have? • 5. How many English language periods are taught in government and UNRWA schools every week for every stage? (8-10) (5-7) 1st Stage: “Grade3” Stage 2nd Stage: 3rd Stage: “Grade11” No. of Lessons Gov. No. of Periods UNRWA Private. 6 each unit. 96 yearly 3 weekly 96 yearly 3 weekly 96 yearly 5 weekly 4 each unit 96 yearly 4 weekly 96yearly 5 weekly 7 weekly 6 each unit 108 yearly 5 weekly 160 yearly 5 weekly 7-8 weekly 6 each unit 72 yearly 5 weekly ------- 7-8 weekly Government For Teachers For 1st Stage= sufficient. For 2nd Stage=sufficient like grade 9 • Not sufficient because of the large amount of information in SB and WB like grade 8 and 10 UNRWA For 1st Stage= sufficient For 2nd Stage= sufficient Why? • Because the periods are equal to the No. of lesson • Teachers do some extra classes. Our Opinion For 3rd Stage sufficient To some extend, it’s sufficient. If we take other conditions into consideration, it may be not sufficient. These conditions are: •Large No. of students in classes. • Individual differences •Time consumer. •The quantity and student’s level. 1- Teacher can combine 2 similar or connected units in one class. 2- Teacher can do extra voluntary classes for revision, practice, complete the lessons. 3- Teacher gives Ss summary paper for some simple lessons to be studied at home and revise it with them quickly at the beginning of the class. 1- Planning 2- Revision 3- Assessment Units Lessons Periods Sufficiency English For Palestine