You need to develop a Lesson Plan and Analyse a language lesson video 1. Lesson

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You need to develop a Lesson Plan and Analyse a language lesson video
1. Lesson Plan: Using the lesson plan template on Moodle, you will design an original lesson of approximately 50 minutes duration for a year level of your choice (primary or secondary). Using the Victorian Curriculum (https://victoriancurriculum.vcaa.vic.edu.au/languages/chinese/second-language-learner/curriculum/f-10) for your specified language (Chinese), you can choose either the F-10 or 7-10 sequence to base your lesson content. Suggested word length is approximately 400-500 words (extracts from the curriculum document can be excluded from word count). NOTE: word count can be considered more as a guide for the proportion of marks within the total marks for this assignment – your actual ‘word count’ for a lesson plan will vary greatly depending on Year level, tasks, language (e.g. character scripts versus alphabet) and so on.
2. Analysis of language lesson video:  approximately 900-1000 words (approximately 100 to describe the lesson then the remainder for analysing the focus aspects
and suggested modifications).
Analyse a video of a language lesson to provide a brief description of the lesson and then a detailed analysis of 1-2 aspects of the teaching and learning. This analysis will also include suggestions for modifications and improvements to these aspects. Some possible areas to focus on are:
• the pedagogical approach (e.g. teacher-centred, student-centred, a combination of both)
• approach to teaching interpretive, presentation and interpersonal communication
• corrective feedback
• student interaction
• assessment for, of and as learning
• focus on form and focus on meaning
• differentiation
• target language use
3. Useful References 
Henshaw, F. G., Hawkins, M. D., (2022). Common ground : second language acquisition theory goes to the classroom. Hackett Publishing Company.
Pachler, N., Evans, M., Redondo, A., & Fisher, L. (2014). Learning to teach foreign languages in the secondary school: a companion to school experience (4 ed.). New York: Routledge. ISBN: 9780415689960. 
Scarino, A., & Liddicoat, A. (2009). Teaching and learning languages: a guide. Carlton South, Vic.: Curriculum Corporation. ISBN: 9781742000817. 

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