The main goals of this ESL lesson plan are to:
- – analyze how identity influences personal stories, using advanced vocabulary to describe oneself beyond basic labels;
- – strengthen students’ language skills with gap-fill exercises and discussions about common ways people define themselves;
- – identify key points from a video titled “Identity Crisis: Why Defining Yourself by Your Career Is a Problem”.
In this B2 ESL lesson plan, students will analyze how identity shapes personal stories, using advanced language to describe themselves beyond simple labels.
Warm-up:
Students use their existing knowledge to identify which statements about identity they think are true.
Video:
Students identify the key information in a video titled “Identity Crisis: Why Defining Yourself by Your Career Is a Problem.”
Exercises:
Students complete gap-fill exercises using a word bank. In the second activity, they draw cards and discuss how they think people tend to identify themselves.
Reading:
Students read a short text about how people define themselves, then check their understanding with some comprehension questions.
Discussion:
Students express their ideas while discussing thought-provoking questions about identity.
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