The goal of this Upper-intermediate ESL lesson plan is to introduce certain phrasal verbs to help students widen their vocabulary. Students will also learn to use new language and expressions related to sports and fitness.
Introduction
The lesson starts with a short paragraph about a workout addict. The student reads the text and identifies phrasal verbs.
Phrasal verbs
The structures of both types of phrasal verbs (separable and inseparable) are explained and exemplified as well as both types of meanings “literal and metaphorical”. The student then learns and practices phrasals with the verb take. Next, they sort out phrasals based on their meaning – literal or metaphorical.
Reading: What a student says about sports
The student reads a passage to find out what an average student thinks of sports. New words are extracted from the text for the student to guess their meanings and use them in sentences (dislike, liberating, loyalty, etc.)
Reading: Which sport is it?
The student reads brief descriptions of different sports and then answers questions about them.
Sport metaphors
The student matches sport metaphors with their meanings (neck and neck, skate around, equal situation, etc.) Next, they match the metaphors to the sport they belong to. They also practice using them in a sentence.
Video: How to breathe whilst running
The student watches a video about breathing efficiently while running and answers video comprehension questions.
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What an amazing lesson! I can't wait to put it into practice with my students tomorrow! Thank you so much!
great to hear! have fun :)