Lesson Overview
This ESL lesson plan deals with the theme of pollution and the environment. In particular the role the impact of the fast fashion on the environment. The ESL lesson is based on the article Why you should stop buying new clothes which was published by The Conversation.
It focus on practicing key skills related to reading, speaking, collaboration and critical thinking. You will need at least 90 minutes to complete this lesson, if used as a flipped ESL lesson. However, lesson can run up to 3 hours ( consider two 90-minute lessons or for university teachers adjust as needed).
While targeting intermediate and upper-intermediate language learners of English, it is highly adaptable as it have been purposely designed to faciliate mixed-levelled classes. This includes in a tertiary institution such as a university or within a professional environment, targeting professionals.
Lesson Includes
- Teachers PDF Lesson Plan with corrections
- Student's fillable PDF worksheet
- Interactive lesson slides for online.
- Interactive digital activities for LMS or teaching online.
Quick Info
- Type of lesson: news-based reading
- Level: Intermediate/Upper intermediate (CEFR B1-B2)
- Duration: 2-3 hours
- Theme: Environmental pollution
- Learners: Young adults and professionals
- certificates: IELTS, FCE, CAE
- Tags : pollution, fast fashion, environment
- STUDENT WORKSHEET
- TEACHER LESSON PLAN
- TEACHER LESSON SLIDES
- INTERACTIVE RESOURCES