@manuelvalencia9407

Speaking from experience and as a CELTA grad, that's how I do my lesson planning; by notebook (the old school paper version). The only time I use a template is when one is required of me or if there's a plan on that template. Depending on the lesson, I might borrow from previous plans, go by the subject theme, or go by the end production result and work backwards. Thank you very much for your videos. I can definitely relate to that teacher.

@tys1953

I'm so grateful to you for sharing such an effective teaching method with us. It means the world to me who is struggling with lesson planning.

@millie8311

This is a teacher teaching me about teaching with how well he explain he's good at his job thanks a lot it really helped me a lot

@kendrajackson5659

Amen, brother! Lesson-planning is a critical-thinking task.

@jonstein6868

excellent tutorial Andy thanks. I´m a rookie TEFL teacher but enjoy learning better ways to communicate the beauty and usefulness of language. Will try this at my next class!

@ArtMoran-ce8hr

Thank you so much i am in mexico los  cabos san lucas, thia saturday is myvery first time i will be teaching english, your videos for sure will be very helpful. A new follower here

@creativeblackgirlstorytelling

I a currently in my 4th week at the International TEFL Academy and we are working on lessons plan and this video really helped me out a lot. I plan on coming back for refreshers.

@alejandronavarro1981

Thank you so much. I studied this some years ago but despite I've been teachin for some time, I didn't remember this WPPPW so well, but since I'm going to do a class model presentation to apply for a new job, your video is very much useful for me in this moment.

@abdulwahidalhassani5129

I like how you modified the PPP lesson plan from being strictly taught in an orderly fashion without the ability to go back to the previous phase to teach to something similar like ESA where you can go back to the previous phase of the lesson plan to help students who are struggling, thank you for your valuable information <3.

@Khoukha_lb

Thank u so much. So interesting vd 💕

@dianapamelauaq5109

im from mexico and im so happy to see your videos because they are helping me

@elenad815

This issue is a constant pain in the neck for me. I'm delighted to stumble upon this video and anticipating obtaining some insights. Many thanks!

@darynahorizons

Exactly what I was looking for, thank you 🤩

@lalei5795

A new learning teacher from Algeria joined your channel, I am in love with the content . Thank you so much for your help!

@alexandrathiele7686

You know I’m also a teacher and I feel passionate about teaching and I do think it’s important to prepare a lesson but I also have to say that I have my lesson plan in my head. I know what subject to start with and how to teach it.
I teach online and I use different materials that I have ready on my computer (worksheets, board games, etc).

So what I want to say is that I don’t spend a lot of time on doing my lesson plan, if something goes wrong during the lesson I try to change and fix it immediately and all the parents like my teaching style, they think I’m always well prepared, but I’m not.

I don’t like to do lesson plans because 1st: it takes a lot of time away and 2nd the lesson or the activities you will do during the lesson will almost always be different anyways - your lesson or how you’re going to conduct your lesson will all depend on your students' mood and also if they need more time to understand a subject before moving on to the next.

@mochzaeed.yt0

No reason anymore for giving up to make their class alive!! I'm so thankful of it, a great video've just come to me😊

@malek1405

تقديم أكثر من رائع استفدت منه كثيراً 🌷🌷🌷🌷 شكراً لك أستاذي ..

@VioletOrchid4

Thank you for your clear and straight to the point explanation.

@ZchibiZ

Wow, thank you, very easy to understand and apply. Thank you very much!

@Fhalmonacid

I am about to start teaching ESL to some friends abroad. Your video is enlightening. Thank you very much!