For pilots who don't fly often, I'd focus on very "real world" scenarios. Maybe do one or two stalls, steep turns, etc. but the majority of your time should be spent on things that will actually happen to you:
Short field takeoffs and landings
Soft field takeoffs and landings
Crosswind takeoffs and landings
Sim. engine failure in the practice area
Sim. engine failure shortly after takeoff
Towered airport/controlled airspace operations
Radio communications
How to brief passengers adequately
Weight and balance calculations
Fuel burn calculations
Whatever else relates to the flying you'll do after your checkout
Will it be for giving rides to your friends? Talk to your instructor about how to deal with airsick passengers.
Will it be for long cross country flights? Review procedures for if you're lost, if the weather turns bad midway through a trip, etc.
Etc., etc....