Clothing. Cost of living. Consumerism & minimalism. Entrepreneurs are in the Influential People folder. Eslbrains - Going Cashless? - Money and Payments Vocab. If you want to talk with your more advanced students about money, this cashless society lesson plan might be of your interest.
It looks into countries that are going cashless, i.e. where people almost only use digital payment methods. The lesson plan includes a lot of vocabulary and speaking tasks. First, students need to revise some vocabulary connected with money, payments and banking. They have to complete sentences with words given. There are such words and phrases as a piggy bank, a contactless card, to tap or to withdraw. Before watching the video, students have to learn some words that might be helpful while doing a comprehension task. Extra worksheet – Money Phrases and Idioms We’ve prepared a one-page extra vocabulary worksheet to focus on idioms and phrases around money. Read this info before becoming a Patron! Get this extra worksheet and many others if you subscribe for $5 Check our other Business English lesson plans! Like this: Like Loading... Other posts. Eslbrains - Online vs traditional shopping (e-commerce vocabulary) This new B1 lesson focuses on shopping but instead of looking at the typical “at a shop” language it will teach your students the online shopping vocabulary.
There are two lexical tasks, followed by speaking task to reinforce new language items. The video part is about Singles’ Day, the biggest online shopping day in the world, and encourages students to debate about the difference between online and traditional shopping as well as the future of commerce. The lesson plan starts with checking and introducing online shopping vocabulary through a “group the words” task. This way you can put your class in pairs/small groups and ask them to categorize the words themselves and learn from each other. After clearing any doubts, go to exercise 2, where your students need to discuss a few points.
Next exercise again introduces some typical online shopping vocabulary but this time with focus on verb collocations. Eslbrains - The problem with fast fashion. This ESL fashion lesson plan is based on the Huffington Post video “The Problem with Fast Fashion”. It pertains to the issue which is very up-to-date and raises a lot of controversy. Students have a chance to learn a lot of words and phrases connected with fashion as well as the environment. There are two tasks dealing with vocabulary in this fashion lesson plan. The first one is a word-formation exercise in which students need to come up with adjectives from the words given. All these adjectives are connected with clothing and style, e.g. classy, unstylish. Further, students move to a quiz and discussion concerning the textile industry and its human, social and environmental effects. We bring you here Patreon-exclusive content on Slow Fashion to supplement your discussion about the fashion industry.
Eslbrains - The single biggest reason why startups succeed. As most teachers wanted us to prepare more lessons about technology and business, this lesson plan combines both of these worlds as it focuses on teaching english vocabulary used when talking about startups .
During this TED lesson, students will learn useful jargon from the Silicon Valley and some nice collocations that will help them talk about startups and launching a new company in our world of technology. The worksheet consists of two main sections: pre-video vocabulary and post-video discussion. It starts with some tasks for teaching English vocabulary around technology, a video-related exercise and ends with a group discussion.
Teaching English Vocabulary for Startupers After a short warm-up discussion, students get to know 8 jargon expressions used commonly by startupers (including words like ‘bleeding-edge, ‘freemium’, ‘bootstrap’, etc.). Listening Comprehension and Discussion After teaching English vocabulary for startups comes the video part. Like this: Like Loading... Other posts. There's no business without challenges - eslbrains. This is a Flipped Classroom lesson plan.
In a nutshell, it means that first part of the lesson needs to be done by students at home. Learn more about flipped classroom and how we implement it in those lesson plans in our post. This Business English worksheet for B1 students gives them opportunity to speak about different businesses and challenges they might face as well as analyse case studies of companies experiencing some problems. First, students have to learn vocabulary that they will use throughout the lesson. In the first task, they just need to study the mind map to learn different synonyms of the word company. InTro The in‐class part starts with a general discussion about setting up a business, the advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss and running an enterprise, as well as reasons for opening a company.
Can you find hidden messages in these logos? Add to saved lessons This logos lesson plan deals with various logos that we are bombarded with every day.
It is based on a video about eight iconic logos and their hidden meanings. The worksheet consists of different vocabulary activities and creates a lot of opportunities for students to speak a lot. B1 / Intermediate B2 / Upper Intermediate60 minFlipped LessonPrintable & Digital$12 Plan.