Originally Posted by
esladventure
I agree that many teachers out there have to make their lesson plans "from the ground up." I just don't think this is sustainable in the long run.
What I've learned to do in my time working for training center here in Shenzhen, China, is to save everything. Usually we follow a 22-class structure, and I've got files saved for each of those classes.
I always have a warm-up activity, a main activity, and a game. This keeps things moving, and makes the students happy, and most importantly, keeps them from getting bored.
I often use files from my site, esladventure.com, devoted to giving ESL teachers the materials and supplies they need.