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‘The Pros and Cons of Positive Thinking’ Lesson Plan

This ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled How positive thinking is harming your happiness and the theme of positive thinking. Students learn vocabulary related to positive thinking, talk about positive thinking, read an article about the benefits of positive thinking, predict the content of a short video, watch a short video about the possible negative impact of positive thinking, answer comprehension questions, analyse a short video, and reflect on the lesson.

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This ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled How positive thinking is harming your happiness and the theme of positive thinking. Students learn vocabulary related to positive thinking, talk about positive thinking, read an article about the benefits of positive thinking, predict the content of a short video, watch a short video about the possible negative impact of positive thinking, answer comprehension questions, analyse a short video, and reflect on the lesson.

Language level: Intermediate (B1) – Upper Intermediate (B2)

Learner type: Teens and adults

Time: 90 minutes

Activity: Learning vocabulary related to positive thinking, talking about positive thinking, reading an article about the benefits of positive thinking, predicting the content of a short video, watching a short video about the possible negative impact of positive thinking, answering comprehension questions, analysing a short video, and reflecting on the lesson

Topic: Positive thinking

Language: Vocabulary related to positive thinking

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