In this Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson, students will explore the reliability and limitations of personality tests through vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension, and critical thinking activities.
Warm-Up:
Students will reveal the hints to guess the final word.
Video:
Students will watch a short video titled “Why the Myers-Briggs test is totally meaningless.” After watching, students will answer questions to check for comprehension.
Exercises:
Students will match given words with their synonyms in the text. In the second exercise they will rephrase sentences using provided idioms.
Reading:
Students will read a short text about the limitations of personality tests and answer questions about the text.
Discussion:
By the end of the lesson, students will fill in the blanks with the correct verbs. They will discuss the revealed message with the teacher.
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