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		Message board > Please, see my recent updated Formal Lesson Plan     
			
		 Please, see my recent updated Formal Lesson Plan 
		
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 Vanara
 
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							| Please, see my recent updated Formal Lesson Plan 
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							| Hi, every one. I would like to inform those who are
interested in my Formal Lesson Plan and have download it that now I just
recently update my formal lesson plan by adding and including all the needed
worksheet that I have introduced in the lesson plan.  The worksheets are colorful and interesting
design and it will attract all of your learners so you don�t need to struggle
to create by yourself just download my Formal Lesson Plan and everything is
there. |  7 Oct 2010      
					
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 PhilipR
 
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							| Thx for sharing your materials, Vanara. There is, however, no need to advertise your work on this forum. Every day hundreds of worksheets are uploaded. Imagine what would happen if all the authors posted this kind of message. Therefore, advertising one �s own work is not allowed. Please refrain from doing so in the future, or else...  
 BTW, apart from CELTA courses and yearly observations by the big boss, I don �t see any need for such an elaborate lesson plan. Writing this kind of plan probably takes longer than teaching the lesson!   |  7 Oct 2010     
					
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| Without having seen the lesson plan: Inexperienced teachers might want to see one now and then, simply to learn how to make one themselves. 
 
 
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