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Student: Ashley Hofman
Student number: 616845
Class: DOPABODOVT3B
Teacher: Marloes Maas
Datum van inleveren: 14-10-2022
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Student name Ashley Hofman
Student number 616845
Educational unit Inholland, Dordrecht, Klas DOPABODOVT3B
Date 14-10-2022
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Learning outcome Indicator 1.1 Substantiation and Chapter 1 and 2 (p.
1– You design language accountability 7 – 10)
You design, teach, development activities in
and evaluate which the content of another Lesson preparation Attachment 1 – 4
subject-integrated, school subject is presented in form (p. 13 – 22)
activating, English.
communication- Video lesson Attachment 5 (p.
oriented English introduction 23)
lessons based on
the theory of Presentation Attachment 6 (p.
Content and students 24)
Language Indicator 1.2 Substantiation and Chapter 1 and 2 (p.
Integrated Learning In the implementation you accountability 7 – 10)
(CLIL), in which use different activating and
English is always communicative teaching Lesson preparation Attachment 1 – 4
the language of methods that suit the target form (p. 13 – 22)
instruction. group and both the teaching
objectives of English and Video lesson Attachment 5 (p.
those of the other school introduction 23)
subject.
Presentation Attachment 7 (p.
students 24)
Indicator 1.3 Substantiation and Chapter 1 and 2 (p.
You justify chosen learning accountability 7 – 10)
activities based on the
characteristics of CLIL. Lesson preparation Attachment 1 – 4
form (p. 13 – 22)
Video lesson Attachment 5 (p.
introduction 23)
Presentation Attachment 6 (p.
students 24)
Indicator 1.4 Substantiation and Chapter 1 and 2 (p.
You instruct the students in accountability 7 – 10)
correct English at the level of
the target group. Lesson preparation Attachment 1 – 4
form (p. 13 – 22)
3
, Video lesson Attachment 5 (p.
introduction 23)
Presentation Attachment 6 (p.
students 24)
Indicator 1.5 Substantiation and Chapter 1 and 2 (p.
You evaluate lessons that accountability 7 – 10)
have been conducted on the
basis of feedback from Lesson preparation Attachment 1 – 4
students and your study form (p. 13 – 22)
career coach.
Video lesson Attachment 5 (p.
introduction 23)
Presentation Attachment 6 (p.
students 24)
Feedback mentor Attachment 7 (p.
25)
Indicator 1.6 Substantiation and Chapter 1 and 2 (p.
You reflect on the specific accountability 7 – 10)
role of the teacher at CLIL
and you formulate personal Lesson preparation Attachment 1 – 4
development goals for form (p. 13 – 22)
teaching English and for your
own proficiency in using Video lesson Attachment 5 (p.
English as a language of introduction 23)
instruction.
Presentation Attachment 6 (p.
students 24)
Feedback mentor Attachment 7 (p.
25)
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