Lesson Summary:
This complete B2–C1 ESL video lesson plan is designed around a short video titled Correctness Makes You Less Creative. Here’s Why. The lesson explores creativity as a skill that everyone can develop, with a strong focus on experimentation, risk-taking, correctness and education.
Students discuss creativity, talk about the relationship between correctness and creativity, predict the content of a short video, watch and analyse the video, answer comprehension questions, study vocabulary, read an article titled How to Build a Culture of Creative Experimentation and take part in speaking, writing and roleplay activities.
Learning Objectives:
• To introduce students to the concept of creativity as a skill that everyone can develop.
• To expand students’ vocabulary related to creativity, experimentation, risk-taking and education.
• 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 and discussions and use of new vocabulary.
• To improve students’ visual representing skills through multimodal composition homework tasks.
Lesson Activities:
• Students discuss creativity, experimentation, correctness and risk-taking.
• Students predict the content of a short video and answer viewing comprehension questions.
• Students analyse a short video about creativity and the limits of correctness.
• Students study vocabulary related to creativity, experimentation, risk-taking and education.
• Students read an article about building a culture of creative experimentation.
• Students answer article comprehension questions and discuss critical thinking questions.
• Students perform a roleplay about introducing creative experimentation into education.
• Students complete writing, reflection and multimodal homework tasks.
Learner Type:
Mature teens and adults
Language Focus:
Vocabulary related to creativity, experimentation, risk-taking, correctness and education
Watch the short video.
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This ESL lesson plan is built around a carefully selected short video and designed using the exclusive Multimodal Approach– an innovative methodology that integrates traditional language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) with viewing – the active process of analysing and interpreting multimodal texts – and representing – creating multimodal texts. This pedagogically rich approach mirrors how communication works in the real world, through a combination of language, image, sound, gesture and spatial design, making the lesson more engaging, relevant and effective.
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)
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
- Promote social-emotional learning (SEL)
- 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
- Create authentic, personalised multimodal projects that reflect their own voice and ideas
- Strengthen emotional intelligence and intercultural awareness through affective engagement with multimodal texts
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