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This lesson would take about 1 hour and is aimed at CEFR level B2+ General English learners and EAL students at Secondary School in year 9, 10 or 11. It links to Biology and RS in the curriculum as there is some technical vocabulary and you could introduce the topic of ethics in terms of killing/hunting some animals. There is practice of listening to authentic English using the external Link to aYouTube video from BBC’s Deadly 60. The lesson aims include encouraging critical thinking about human relationships with animals, introducing less common topic vocabulary, listening to authentic English and introducing and practising the grammar of ‘might have’ and ‘could have’ for making criticisms about the past, and talking about past possibility. I have profiled the vocabulary levels so you can decide whether to pre-teach particular items before showing the video. I was inspired to write this when using the Close-Up English language course book.

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mushroomofjoy

2 years ago
5

Great activities to stretch a high ability EAL learner

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