Search Results for: concept questions

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Ethical Eating: Vegetarians versus Meat-Eaters

Upper-intermediate to advanced level

In this lesson Ss will think about and discuss the pros and cons attributed to both a vegetarian and meat-eating lifestyle. Culture and tradition will also be brought into the conversation, including the controversy surrounding traditional cultural dishes that are considered by some as inhumane and abusive towards animals (i.e. dogs as food in South Korea). Short reading tasks, a matching exercise, HO questions, and a questionnaire will all be utilized to guide and inspire discussion. A pr...

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Joseph Scott, TP 2

Upper-intermediate level

In this lesson students revise and learn new vocab. about nature by dividing into three teams with a different theme to do with nature and competing to come up with the most words relating to that topic. Pre-reading vocab. will be introduced. After gist and detailed reading a text about the Eden Project in Cornwall Ss will answer three questions to test their comprehension and vocab. After feedback on the WB gist and detailed listening of a dialogue between two people planning a trip to the a...

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Unusual days out, the world's weirdest museums.

Intermediate, grade 6, b1+ level

In this lesson, students learn about unusual days out, and the new vocabulary related to the topic, through guided discovery based on reading a text about the world's weirdest museums. The lesson starts with an interesting lead-in that is presented by a pair work activity through a collaborative crosswords game of the new vocabulary introduced in the lesson. This is followed by PTV stage, then comes the exposure and clarification stages. Finally, we have controlled practice through pair work ...

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It's illegal

A1/2 level

In this lesson, student will read a text about laws in different states of The USA in the concept of must and mustn't. First they will have a pre-reading activity which they will focus on some vocabulary of places in a city. The students will try to match the signs to the places. While-reading students will find the best title for the article as a gist reading. As a detailed reading activity , the students will try to match the laws with cities or states. During post-activity , they will work...

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How did love begin?

A2-b1 level

In this lesson, which a continuation of the Life experiences one, ss explore another use of the present perfect <b>simple</b>, <b>past</b> actions that important results in the present, in the context of a greek mythology about how humans first experienced the sentiment of love and began the search for it. This lesson is to be delivered on Monday 12th, two days before Saint Valentine, just to give ss a different perspective from which to see the concept of love in general.

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Clothes Reading Lesson

Elementry level

In this lesson, students learn about one of the most important psychological concepts through a very useful reading lesson. The lesson is based on an article about Seasonal Affective Depression which happens to some people in winter because of the short day light. It starts with a personalised lead-in about myself to engage the students into the context. Secondly, I move with them to some pre-teach vocabulary not to be a burden for the students with the rest of the class. In addition, I move ...

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Past Perfect Lesson

Intermediate level

In this lesson students learn about the Present Perfect tense by means of a Guided Discovery Worksheet which is used in pairs. The lesson starts with an introduction of the Present Perfect concept by writing a sample sentence on the blackboard. Students should identify the tense of the verb and explain the meaning of this form and then provide their own sample sentences. Then students complete in pairs the Guided Discovery Worksheet with dialogues where infinitives should be replaced with <b>...

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Inside Out pg80

B1 level

In this lesson we will revise grammar, present perfect <b>simple</b> and continuous. Our context, given in the previous lessons, is about Ibiza and we focus on a DJ and tourist to introduce the two concepts.

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past simple lesson

Intermediate level

Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to accurately form and use the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> tense in spoken and written communication. Whiteboard or blackboard Markers or chalk Handouts with exercises (optional) Lesson Outline: Warm-up (5 minutes): Begin the lesson by asking students about their weekend or any recent activities they did. Encourage them to share their experiences using the <b>past</b> <b>simple</b> tense. Write a few sentences on the board,...
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