B2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Black Button

This ESL video lesson is designed around a short film called Black Button and the theme of moral dilemmas. Students practise reading, reading and listening.

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the theme of moral dilemmas – ideal for B2–C1 learners

 

Language level: Upper-intermediate (B2.1) – Advanced (C1)

Learner type:Teens and adults

Time: 90 minutes

Activity: Watching a short film clip, speaking, reading, listening and writing

Topic: Moral dilemmas

Language: Second conditional

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the theme of moral dilemmas – ideal for B2–C1 learners

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  • Engage students through compelling stories and real-world themes such as emotional intelligence, character, values, empathy, personal development, identity, relationships, global issues and social issues
  • Build classroom routines that integrate multimodal literacy naturally and progressively
  • Foster more inclusive and differentiated learning by using varied modes of input
  • Rely on a trusted methodology backed by educational research and grounded in the theories of Vygotsky, Kress, Mayer and Krashen

Benefits for Learners:

  • Develop communicative competence and confidence through integrated skill-building
  • Expand vocabulary and improve listening and reading comprehension through repeated, meaningful exposure
  • Think critically and creatively while exploring powerful social and emotional themes
  • Strengthen emotional intelligence and intercultural awareness through affective engagement with multimodal texts

 

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20 thoughts on “B2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Black Button”

  1. Wow! This really inspired me and got me thinking myself!
    Your website was recommended to me by a friend and I’m really glad I stumbled across your lesson on here :-)Can’t wait to use this idea on Monday … it will surely promote a very interesting discussion. Thank you!

  2. Absolutely brilliant… our life is full of moral dilemmas and sometimes we’re tempted to sell our souls to the devil. This reminds us how good it is to keep faithful to dignity and integrity.
    thanks so much Kieran

  3. Rarely do I find a lesson that 1) I can use without changing anything (!) and 2) is actually meaningful and thought provoking. Thank you and I look forward to using more of your work.

  4. Kieran,thankyou for this lesson. I used it for FCE and advanced. The classes participated really well but the best (and most surprising) was from the class with behaviourial problem. They loved it and can’t wait for the next one. Behaviour has improved so much.Excellent resource. I’ve reccommended this site to all my friends. Mary (from Ireland) living the life in Valencia 🙂

    1. Hi Mary,
      Thanks a lot for your kind comments. I’m really happy that you’re students enjoyed the lesson so much. I hope you’re enjoying life in Valencia 🙂
      All the best,
      Kieran

  5. Fantastic lesson, you’ve saved my day yet again. I’m full of awe for your lessons. This one in particular is one of my favorites. Thank you!

    1. Hi Cecilie,
      It’s a pleasure. Thanks a lot for your kind words about the lesson and the site; I’m very happy you find the lessons so useful.
      All the best,
      Kieran

  6. I came across your web site by accident. I am so impressed, basically looking for materials for B2 C1 summer stuff. Inspiring, entertaining for both myself and the students. I will continue to look to see what else you have and recommend you to other teachers. Money is tight for me in the summer, but come the autumn I will look forward to donating something for the time and inspiration you have saved and given me and my students. Thanks

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