
In this Advanced ESL lesson students will expand their sophisticated English vocabulary and hone their analytical discourse skills through an in-depth exploration of conspiracy theories.
Warm-Up
Begin with a game in which students will guess which conspiracy theories are true and which are not.
Video
Play a short educational video titled “Why we are all attracted to conspiracy theories.” After watching, students answer questions to check for comprehension.
Exercises
In this section, students will fill in the gaps in a story using the given words.
Reading
Students will read a short story about conspiracy theories and answer questions to the text.
Discussion
By the end of the lesson, students will answer questions about conspiracy theories in order to spark a discussion.

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