
B1 ESL Video Lesson Plan: How to Fight Workaholism
This B1-level ESL video lesson plan is built around a thought-provoking video that explores the theme of how to fight workaholism. It is designed to help learners develop key language skills—listening, viewing, speaking, reading, writing and visually representing—through guided discussion, roleplay, vocabulary building, and engaging classroom activities.
Check out the lesson planThis ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled Fighting Workaholism: You Are Not a Success Machine and the themes of workaholism and overcoming workaholism. Students learn vocabulary related to workaholism and overcoming workaholism, talk about workaholism and overcoming workaholism, predict the content of a short video, watch a short video, answer comprehension questions, analyse a short video, develop critical thinking skills by exploring issues raised in a short video, read an article, answer comprehension questions, discuss topics raised in an article, perform a roleplay and reflect on the lesson.
Language level: Intermediate (B1) – Upper Intermediate (B2)
Learner type: Adults
Time: 90–120 minutes
Activity: Learning vocabulary related to workaholism and overcoming workaholism, talking about workaholism and overcoming workaholism, predicting the content of a short video, watching a short video, answer comprehension questions, analysing a short video, developing critical thinking skills by exploring issues raised in a short video, reading an article, answering comprehension questions, discussing topics raised in an article, performing a roleplay and reflecting on the lesson
Topic: Workaholism and overcoming workaholism
Language: vocabulary related to workaholism and overcoming workaholism
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