An ESL video lesson plan designed around a beautiful short film titled The Notebook and the theme of household chores. Students learn and practise vocabulary related to household chores, talk about household chores and watch a short film.
Language level: Pre-intermediate (A2)- Intermediate (B1)
Learner type: Teens and adults
Time: 60 minutes
Activity: watching a short film, speaking and writing
Topic: Household chores
Language: Household chores
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I really liked this lesson and the video as well. By the way, what is the name of the song? And the Singer´s name? I liked it a lot. Thank you!
Hi Cari,
Thanks very much for commenting and for the kind words. I don’t know the song, you might be able to find the name of it on the Internet.
All the best,
Kieran
Woodkid – I Love You (Acoustic Version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_QyUb3xOjs
We’re often caught up in the dynamics of ensuring our teaching is as effective as possible. BUT we’re part of a team of educators and the reduced classroom situation is something unique at least, and probably a bit special. Great to be reminded about what’s important.Nothing to do with the fact that I’m a crazy working mum in my spare time…
Keep up the good work
Hi Shelly,
Thanks very much for commenting and for the kind words. I’m really happy that the lesson and film resonates with you.
All the best,
Kieran
Great lesson Kieran and a deeply moving video!
Thank you so much!!
Hi Nabila,
Thanks very much for commenting and for the kind words. I’m really happy you like the film and lesson so much.
All the best,
Kieran
I love the lesson. I would be very lucky if I were your student.
Hi Yuying,
Thanks very much for commenting and for the kind words. I’m really happy the lessons help you so much.
All the best,
Kieran
Overwhelmed by this huge tiny story. Thanks Kieran. EWe learn from you everyday
Hi Carmen,
Thanks very much for commenting and for the kind words. I’m really happy you learn from the lessons. 🙂
All the best,
Kieran
Great lesson.
Thanks very much for commenting. I’m really happy you like the lesson.
All the best,
Kieran
it was such a great lesson . i plan to do it in my kids batch as well. so that the such values like dignity of labour, senstivity,and many more can be instilled in them.
Hi Alka,
Thanks very much for commenting and for the kind words. I’m really happy your students enjoyed the lesson and I hope your young learners do too.
All the best,
Kieran
I like the bit I’m able to see, but for some reason all three of the videos I’ve tried to watch stopped after less than a minute. Am I the only one that is having this problem? I can watch other videos on youtube without any problem, so I don’t understand where the problem is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Hi Adam,
I’ve watched all the films on Chrome with no problem. I think you might like to watch it on another browser.
All the best,
Kieran
Hi Kieran,
Just to let you know that we’ve shortlisted this blog post for this month’s TeachingEnglish blog award and I’ll be putting up a post about it on today’s TeachingEnglish Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/TeachingEnglish.BritishCouncil, if you’d like to check there for likes and comments.
Best,
Ann
Hi Ann,
Thanks a lot.
All the best,
Kieran
Hello, I am so glad to watch the movie. this movie was very nice.Thank you for your this movie lessons. I really appreciate it. I have learn a lot of things from this movie, this way of learning seems to me very effective Kieran teacher, I wish you keep it more, people know it more, learn more more not only English language,hidden meaning of movie Good luck
Wonderful, very moving lesson. It had all by B2 ladies in tears (incl. the teacher :-)).
Hi,
this lesson is great! I’m looking forward to use it in my classes. It teaches so much more than household chores. It’s amazing.
Thank You! Some of my adult students, women, had a little cry 🙁 But young learners promised to help their parents in householding 🙂
Hi Svetlana,
Thanks very much for the kind comments which I really appreciate. I’m very happy your students liked the lesson.
All the best,
Kieran
Thank you so much, I let you guys know if I can make this work on my class.
I hope your students like it.
A very useful lesson plan!Great opportunity to use adverbs of frequency and the present simple.
Hi Kate,
I’m glad you like the film and lesson plan.
All the best,
Kieran