
Our Relationship with Nature
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This ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled Our Relationship with Nature and the theme of our relationship with nature. Students learn vocabulary related to nature and human responsibility, talk about nature and our relationship with nature, discuss quotations about nature, predict the content of a short video, watch a short video, answer comprehension questions, analyse a short video, write about what they have learned from viewing a short video, develop critical thinking skills by exploring issues raised in a short video, perform a roleplay, read an article titled How We Can Learn to Respect, answer comprehension questions, discuss topics raised in an article, write about what they have learned from reading an article, and reflect on the lesson.
Language level: Pre-intermediate (A2) – Intermediate (B1)
Learner type: Mature teens and adults
Topic: Nature and our relationship with nature
Objectives:
- To introduce students to the theme of our relationship with nature.
- To expand vocabulary related to nature and human responsibility.
- 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 discussion and roleplay, and use of new vocabulary.
- To develop critical thinking through discussion and reflection.
- To improve students’ visual representing skills though multimodal composition homework tasks.
Language: Vocabulary related to nature and human responsibility
Time: 90–120 minutes
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Lesson Summary:
A complete, ready-to-use ESL video lesson plan built around the short film Our Relationship with Nature. Designed for A2–B1 learners, it develops vocabulary linked to nature and human responsibility while strengthening listening, viewing, reading, speaking and writing through discussion, roleplay and a follow-up article.
Learning Objectives:
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Introduce learners to the theme of our relationship with nature
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Expand vocabulary linked to nature and human responsibility
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Develop viewing, listening and reading comprehension
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Build writing skills through creative tasks and new lexis
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Improve speaking through discussion and roleplay
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Strengthen critical thinking and reflection
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Improve visual representing through multimodal homework tasks
Lesson Activities:
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Lead-in with images and quotations about nature
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Pre-viewing prediction and discussion
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Video viewing with comprehension tasks
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Analysis and reflection on key ideas
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Guided vocabulary work
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Extended roleplay
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Reading the article ‘How We Can Learn to Respect the Earth’
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Article comprehension and discussion
Learner Type:
Pre-intermediate (A2) to Intermediate (B1) mature teens and adults
Language Focus:
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Nature and the natural world
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Human responsibility and environmental impact
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Attitudes and actions towards the Earth
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- 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
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