Teaching the Lesson – the 5 Stages of a Gaba Lesson
A chime sounds to signal the start of each lesson. Clients will work their way from the reception area to your lesson booth. Once your client is comfortably seated, it’s time to get started.
A typical lesson has five distinct stages and follows the progression below. The lesson stages allow the client to build both their confidence and competence with the function and target language of the lesson. The aim at Gaba is for the client to be able to independently use the target language in question by the time the lesson finishes. As such, the lesson structure is designed to best lead our clients to that point in a succession of distinct stages:
1. Introductions & Warm-up
Put your client at ease, build rapport, and elicit existing understanding of the lesson’s function. Allowing the client to adjust into speaking English before getting into the lesson proper is a crucial step. (3-5 minutes)
2. Target Language
Formally introduce your client to the function of the lesson and the associated language. (5-10 minutes)
3. Practice Activities
Lead the client through several structured exercises to build familiarity with language in a progressive manner. Each activity allows for more independence on the client’s part. (10-15 minutes)
4. Application
The goal of the lesson: Provide a space for your client to produce the language and demonstrate the function independently. (10 minutes)
5. Lesson Record & Feedback
Finally, provide pertinent feedback on your client’s performance while entering comments and new vocabulary/ structures on GabaWeb for the client to review later – multitasking is key here! (5 minutes)