TED Talks – Greta Thunberg (2018): The disarming case to act right now on climate change

Thunberg

Video worksheet

Introduction

Worksheet based on short TED talk by Greta Thunberg, just as she was coming to prominence as a teenage climate activist.

Summary

Climate change is an extremely topical subject, for good reason. This worksheet is based on a TED Talk by the teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg when she was just 16. The ppt below can be used to brainstorm learners’ prior knowledge about the speaker. As she speaks very clear, articulate ELF (English as a Lingua Franca), this worksheet could work from B1+ (with subtitles). From C1+, try listening without subtitles first and then checking with the subtitles on the second listening.

Materials

Greta Thunberg intro

Greta Thunberg TED

Greta Thunberg TED KEY

Link to video

 

Discussion worksheet: Millennials

Millennials
Image credit: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/312408

 

Speaking worksheet

Introduction

Worksheet inspired by the updated version of the song ‘Ironic’ (for millennials) by Alanis Morissette, shown on the Late Late Show with James Corden in 2015.

Summary

Discussion worksheet on the theme of millennials, focussing on vocabulary of personality traits and new technology. Learners listen to an updated version of the 90s classic ‘Ironic’ by Alanis Morissette, updated for Gen Y, and discuss their reactions. I used this to supplement unit 11 of Headway Advanced (on the subject of new technology), but it could also work at lower levels for discussion of personality, generation (gaps), etc.

I’ve uploaded both the ppt and pdf version here. The ppt version includes the song and has more animations, but it is a heavier file. You can adapt it if you want, but please remember to credit me if you do!

Materials

Ironic – for millennials – teacher

Ironic – for millennials (ppt)

Ironic – for millennials 

Link to video: Ironic (for millennials)

Link to video: Tracey Ullman ‘Woke’

NB: Adult themes, bad language!

 

 

Iceland Palm Oil ad, Christmas 2018

iceland ad

Christmas activity – vídeo worksheet

Introduction

The latest in a succession of worksheets and activities based on TV Christmas ads, this one might be interesting for those of you who like a dash of polítics with your Christmas cheers. The theme has made the news recently, largely due to shocking vídeos like this one:

 

Summary

This lesson is based on the 2018 Iceland Christmas ad which was banned for being too political. The lesson plan introduces the controversy surrounding palm oil with a T/F activity. The worksheet for the ad itself focuses on pronunciation (rhyming) and vocabulary to guide learners towards understanding the message. Finally, a follow-up discussion invites students to share their opinions and suggest ways of reducing the problem.

Materials

Iceland 2018 Christmas Ad ‘Rang-Tan’ – student

Iceland 2018 Christmas Ad ‘Rang-Tan’ – Teacher

Iceland 2018 Palm Oil (ppt)

Link to video

 

 

John Lewis Christmas Ad, 2018

boy and piano

Christmas activity – vídeo worksheet

Introduction

The latest in a collection of a collection of (predominantly John Lewis) Christmas adverts. This is the latest, featuring ‘Your Song’ by Elton John accompanied by images of his life and career.

Summary

The song can be used for intense listening practice (focusing on individual words). As it says in the song, it’s quite simple, so could be used at any level. The ordering activity in part B lends itself to practice of comparative forms and modal verbs of speculation. As usual, any Christmas ad can be used to lead in to discussions on presents, gift-giving, Christmas values, etc.

Materials

John Lewis ad 2018 -student

John Lewis ad 2018 – teacher

Link to the video

 

My Ideal English class

classroom memory

First day activity

Introduction

This is an activity inspired by some research done by my colleague, Marilisa Birello, (which you can download here). We used drawing as a way of revealing core beliefs in a teacher development exercise. When you draw spontaneously the first thing that comes into your mind on a given topic it can be very revealing of the thoughts you might not express given time to prepare and conscious of how others will perceive you.

I wondered if this activity would work equally well at encouraging learners to discuss their attitudes and expectations. I tried it with groups from A2 to C1 level and the results were very interesting! I’ve included some examples of my students’ pictures as examples, which could be used as a discussion point: which ones de your students identify with most?

Reference:

Borg, S., Birello, M., Civera, I, Zanatta, T. The impact of teacher education on pre-service primary English language teachers. ELT Research papers 14.03 British Council

Description

In this activity, learners draw pictures of their ideal English class, then compare and discuss their expectations and preferences. A further writing homework task can be used as the basis for class discussion in a follow-up class. This can help to raise learners’ awareness of the variety of different attitudes and wishes that can be found within the same group. Explaining their own preferences can help learners to undertand their own thought processes and lead to enhanced metacognition.

Materials

learner pictures

Learner pictures – teacher’s notes

learner pictures – examples

English for beginners

Polish Grandpa

Christmas advert – worksheet

Introduction

It’s that time of year again!

Over the next couple of days, I’ll be adding a few vídeo worksheets to use as Christmas activities. Most of them are based on adverts, which is itself a discussion point – is that what the spirit of Christmas is all about now?

Summary

Activity based on a short (3-minute) Polish advert for an online auction site. It provides listening practice for English in a non-native accent and acts as a springboard for discussion on themes such as language learning and living in other countries.

I’ve used this worksheet with levels from A2 upwards. The language is simple and easy to understand and the themes (family in other countries, emigration, learning languages, etc.) are fairly universal.

Materials

Polish Grandpa – student

Polish Grandpa – teacher

Link to video

 

The Secret Millionaire

Secret Millionaire

Video Worksheet

Summary

This activity is based on a short (3-minute) clip from the UK Channel 4 documentary ‘Secret Millionaire’, which can be found on YouTube. This complements the text ‘The Secret Billionaire’ in Unit 3 of Headway Advanced. but can be used independently as a springboard for a discussion on the importance of ambitions, money, drive and social environment.

The worksheet also focuses on the use of prepositions in a biography (Wikipedia extract) and introduces some idiomatic, spoken language and cultural references.

Materials

Secret Millionaire intro

Video worksheet Secret millionaire – student

Video worksheet Secret millionaire – teacher

English and Me

learner historiesFirst day activity

Introduction

This is probably my all-time favourite activity. I’ve used it with many groups over the years from A2-C2 level, in order to learn about my students’ attitudes, expectations and motivations. The information I’ve collected about my learners in this time has been so rich and detailed that I’ve used it as the basis for articles and conference presentations. The original idea came from an activity on Men and Women in Cutting Edge Advanced (Cunningham, 2007, Pearson) and follows a task-oriented methodology.

Summary

Students compare their past experiences, present motivations and future expectations of learning English and prepare a short survey to interview their classmates. The speaking and survey activities focus on question formation. These also allow learners to discover similarities and differences with their classmates, which can lead to enhanced metacognition and awareness of diversity within the group. The subsequent writing activity is an opportunity to explore individuals’ learner histories.

Materials

English and Me – student

English and Me – teacher

BBC documentary: Trading Ages

trading ages

Video Worksheet

This ten-minute clip from the BBC documentary ‘Trading Ages’ can be used to supplement unit 2B in English File Upper-Intermediate (3rd Edition), or can be used on its own as a springboard for discussion about prejudice and ageing.

Image credit: bbc.co.uk

Materials

Video worksheet Trading Ages – student

Video worksheet Trading Ages – teacher

 

Video

Here’s the link to the vídeo clip

Reference: Latham-Koenig, C., & Oxenden, C. (2014) English File Upper-Intermediate. 3rd Edition. Oxford University Press.