
The main goals of this ESL lesson plan are to:
– practice scientific vocabulary related to nuclear power through listening and reading exercises;
– encourage students to use phrases like “leads to,” “results in,” and “causes” to describe cause-and-effect relationships ;
– identify key information in a video titled “What If You Swam in a Nuclear Storage Pool?”
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students practice using scientific vocabulary related to nuclear power, and describing cause and effect relationships using words like “leads to,” “results in,” and “causes.”
Warm-up
Students use their existing knowledge to select words that relate to nuclear power.
Video
Students identify key facts in a video titled “What if you swam in a nuclear storage pool?.”
Exercises
Students complete matching exercises, connecting phrases with their definitions. They then practice talking about cause and effect relationships using words like “leads to,” “results in,” and “causes.”
Reading
Students read a short text on the public perceptions of nuclear power, then ask and answer questions about it.
Discussion
Students discuss thought-provoking questions about nuclear power, focusing on expressing their ideas using the target language.

Beyond the Hype: Real Limitations of Today’s AI
The main goals of this ESL lesson plan are for students…

The Rise of AI Companions
The main objectives of this ESL lesson plan are to:
– explore the…
The Human Edge: Skills That Matter When Machines Take Over
The main objectives of this ESL lesson plan are to:
– examine essential…