
In this Proficiency ESL lesson, students explore different perspectives on relationship endings while developing vocabulary to express complex emotional concepts. Through targeted activities and discussions, students enhance their ability to articulate sensitive personal experiences and cultural viewpoints around romantic relationships.
Warm-up:
The lesson begins with a discussion of introductory questions about breakups
Video:
Students watch a video: “Can Exes Be Friends?” They then choose which topics were mentioned in the video.
Exercises:
The vocabulary section builds language proficiency through several targeted activities. Students work on completing partial phrases related to breakups, engaging in synonym matching exercises to expand their vocabulary, and unscrambling sentences about relationship endings. These exercises reinforce key terminology while providing practice with sentence structure and word relationships.
Reading:
During this section, students analyze a text about moving on from exes.
Discussion:
The lesson concludes with students sharing diverse perspectives on post-breakup interactions and boundaries. This final conversation provides an opportunity for students to use their new vocabulary while discussing respectful ways to handle these sensitive situations.

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