
‘Why Non-alcoholic Beer Is So Popular’ Lesson Plan
This ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled Why Non-alcoholic Beer Is So Popular Now and the theme of the rise of non-alcoholic beer. Students learn vocabulary related to brewing, marketing and health trends, talk about non-alcoholic beer, predict the content of a short video, watch a short video, answer comprehension questions, analyse a short video, write about what they have learned from viewing a short video, develop critical thinking skills by exploring issues raised in a short video, perform a roleplay, read an article titled Why Young Consumers Are Turning Away from Alcohol, answer comprehension questions, discuss topics raised in an article, write about what they have learned from reading an article, and reflect on the lesson.
Check out the lesson planThis ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled Why Non-alcoholic Beer Is So Popular Now and the theme of the rise of non-alcoholic beer. Students learn vocabulary related to brewing, marketing and health trends, talk about non-alcoholic beer, predict the content of a short video, watch a short video, answer comprehension questions, analyse a short video, write about what they have learned from viewing a short video, develop critical thinking skills by exploring issues raised in a short video, perform a roleplay, read an article titled Why Young Consumers Are Turning Away from Alcohol, answer comprehension questions, discuss topics raised in an article, write about what they have learned from reading an article, and reflect on the lesson.
Language level: Advanced (C1) – Proficient (C2)
Learner type: Mature teens and adults
Topic: The rise of non-alcoholic beer
Language: Vocabulary related to brewing, marketing and health trends
Time: 90–120 minutes
Objectives:
- To introduce students to the concept and rise of non-alcoholic beer
- To expand students’ vocabulary related to brewing, marketing and health trends
- To develop students’ viewing, listening and reading comprehension skills
- To develop students’ writing skills through creative and analytical tasks
- To improve students’ speaking skills through discussions and roleplay activities
- To practise critical thinking through reflection on health, consumer trends and innovation
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