How to organise a course (and avoid running out of steam)
Early classes feel easy when you’re full of tips and games. By lesson three, ideas can dry up unless you have a plan. Key lessons:
- Plan lessons, not just topics. Good CELTA‑style planning blends skills (listening/reading → language focus → controlled practice → freer speaking/writing), not one skill per class.
- Design for the 90‑minute arc. Keep explanations short; alternate input with output; avoid long, silent workbook time.
- Maximise time on task. If learners need exam practice (e.g., IELTS), schedule timed tasks and use class time for feedback and strategy, not only “doing the paper”.
- Correct later, not during output. Let learners finish ideas; then pick one or two issues to improve (delayed, focused feedback).
Sample 90‑minute skeleton
- Warm‑up + goal (10’)
- Input (text/audio) + gist/detail tasks (20’)
- Language focus (collocations/grammar emerging from input) (15’)
- Controlled practice (10’)
- Freer speaking/writing using the target language (25’)
- Delayed feedback + homework (10’)
