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This lesson plan for teachers of older teenage and adult students level B1 is about literature. Students will develop their skills to speak in long turns.
Students will be given the opportunity to discuss ideas surrounding the use of language and the ideas in the book. Note: Teachers and students do not have to have read "1984" to engage with the lesson, though there is a high level of vocabulary and a need to understand political terms and ideas.
In our first Methodology article on Using Literature, there were two sample lesson plans based on an excerpt or a short story. Both followed a similar lesson plan format, outlined below. This sort of lesson plan works well for extracts from stories, poems or extracts from plays.
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Teach your students how to make comparisons and talk about the advantages and disadvantages of printed books and e-books. This lesson plan can also be used as a standard lesson plan. Unlimited Plan Show
In this lesson, learners are introduced to Shakespeare as the topic for the lesson and pool the knowledge that they already have about him with a mind map. They then practise question formation and speaking with an information-gap reading activity about Shakespeare's life and work.
More than 170 lessons and lesson plans from previous issues of the Internet TESL Journal which is a monthy web magazine for teachers of English as a second language.
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