
Become Antifragile
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🎯 Level –
Upper Intermediate (B2) to Advanced (C1)
💡 Theme –
Antifragility, happiness, hardship, resilience, well-being and post-traumatic growth
🧠 Learning Objectives
• To introduce students to the concept of antifragility
• To expand students’ vocabulary related to happiness, hardship, resilience and well-being
• To develop students’ viewing, listening, reading, speaking, writing and critical thinking skills
🎬 Lesson Activities
• Students discuss antifragility, happiness and how people grow after difficulty
• Students watch a short video, answer comprehension questions and analyse key ideas
• Students read an article on post-traumatic growth, take part in a roleplay and complete writing tasks
📚 Language Focus
• Vocabulary related to antifragility, resilience and recovery
• Vocabulary related to happiness, hardship and well-being
• Language for discussion, roleplay, reflection and critical response
Watch the short video.
Lesson Summary:
This complete, ready-to-use ESL video lesson plan is designed for Upper Intermediate (B2) to Advanced (C1) mature teens and adults. Built around the short video Don’t Chase Happiness. Become Antifragile., the lesson helps learners explore antifragility, happiness, hardship, resilience, well-being and post-traumatic growth. Students develop viewing, listening, speaking, reading, writing and critical thinking skills through discussion, vocabulary work, comprehension tasks, roleplay, article reading and multimodal homework.
Learning Objectives:
• To introduce students to the concept of antifragility
• To expand students’ vocabulary related to happiness, hardship, resilience and well-being
• To develop students’ viewing, listening and reading comprehension skills
• To develop students’ writing skills through creative tasks and use of new vocabulary
• To improve students’ speaking skills through roleplay, discussion and use of new vocabulary
• To improve students’ visual representing skills through multimodal composition homework tasks
Lesson Activities:
• Discuss the concepts of antifragility, happiness and post-traumatic growth
• Predict the content of a short video
• Watch a short video and answer comprehension questions
• Analyse key ideas and vocabulary from the video
• Perform a roleplay about pressure, recovery and growth
• Read an article titled Post-Traumatic Growth: How People Can Grow After Difficulty
• Answer article comprehension questions and discuss the ideas raised
• Complete writing, reflection and multimodal homework tasks
Learner Type:
Upper Intermediate (B2) to Advanced (C1) mature teens and adults
Language Focus:
• Vocabulary related to antifragility and resilience
• Vocabulary related to happiness, hardship and well-being
• Vocabulary related to emotional growth and post-traumatic growth
• Speaking language for discussion, reflection and roleplay
• Writing language for personal reflection and critical response
Watch the short video.
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This ESL video lesson plan plan consists of a complete, ready-to-use package that includes:
- A thought-provoking short video
- A detailed teacher’s guide with step-by-step instructions
- A pre-viewing vocabulary glossary to scaffold understanding
- Comprehension, discussion and critical thinking questions
- Creative post-viewing tasks such as roleplays, writing prompts and reflective activities
- A thematically linked reading text to reinforce language and deepen understanding
- A final task encouraging learners to create their own multimodal compositions (e.g. vlogs, posters, infographics or social media posts)
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Benefits for Learners:
- Develop communicative competence and confidence through integrated skill-building
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