B2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Ian

This ESL video lesson plan is designed around a short film titled Ian inspired by the true story of a boy of the same name, and the theme of disability. In the lesson students watch a short film, and speak, write and read about it and their reactions to it.

 

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

 

Language level: Upper Intermediate (B2) – Advanced (C1)

Learner type: All ages

Time: 90 minutes

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

Topic: Disability and inclusion

Language: Vocabulary related to parks and playgrounds, and disability

 

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

Benefits for Teachers:

  • Save hours of preparation with a fully developed, flexible lesson plan
  • 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: Ian”

  1. Wow, this is a very useful english class in order to learn and make conscious about bullying and disability. Thanks for sharing this lesson plan and the film too.

  2. Welcome back Kieran! Congratulations on the RSA recognition and thanks for another very interesting video and lesson plan which one way or another I shall certainly use for awareness raising of this issue.

  3. Hi Kieran,
    thanks for this very interesting video and lesson plan which I shall certainly use for awareness raising of this issue.

    All the best,
    Claudia

  4. Hello! Thank you for your useful lesson plan and film! My students will certainly enjoy it! Best wishes and good luck with your futute projects! Simone

  5. Hi Kieran,

    Long time user of your lessons, I just wanted to say thanks for all that you do for us in the education community! Whenever I use your plans, the students are always intrigued and learning. Thanks again and it’s good to see you updating once more!

    Mike

    1. Hi Michael,
      Thanks so much for your kind words – I really appreciate them. It’s great to know your students find the lessons engaging.
      All the best,
      Kieran

  6. Thank you so much! This helps me as a teacher to impart not just the language technicalities, but most of all the moral values to be inculcated.

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