Students will be choosing and defending their opinions on a variety of …
Students will be choosing and defending their opinions on a variety of cinematic topics. Students will also practice discussing opinions other than their own.
This lesson explores how to distinguish between fact and opinion and facilitate …
This lesson explores how to distinguish between fact and opinion and facilitate thoughtful dialog using principles of civil discourse. It is intended for intermediate English language learners (B1-B2 CEFR). The content is appropriate for secondary school students and adults. The lesson plan includes a handout and a presentation. The material from the presentation could be written on a board.
In this activity, students will brainstorm useful expressions for agreeing with, disagreeing …
In this activity, students will brainstorm useful expressions for agreeing with, disagreeing with, and uncertainty about situations. Students will then practice using these expressions in conversation.
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