
LESSON DESCRIPTION
“It’s Cool to Be Different” is a versatile ESL lesson for pre-intermediate students (A2-B1), focusing on language development and social-emotional learning. This curriculum explores diversity, self-expression, and acceptance, making it ideal for students to build language skills while learning to appreciate individuality. The lesson can be adjusted for a 45-minute session (excluding the writing task) or a full 90-minute session with the writing exercise included.
LEVEL: A2 – B1
LESSON TIME: 45 OR 90 MIN
Why Choose This Lesson?
- Engaging Warm-Up
The lesson begins with reflective questions, like “Is it okay to be different?” and “Can wearing unique clothing be a form of self-expression?” These questions encourage students to connect personally with the topic, preparing them for a deeper exploration of diversity and individuality. - Vocabulary and Practical Application
Students engage in activities like matching definitions and fill-in-the-blank exercises with words like ‘autism,’ ‘misfits,’ and ‘standout.’ This approach builds vocabulary tied to real-life contexts, reinforcing both understanding and retention. - Critical Thinking Enhancement
True/false questions and scenario discussions prompt students to evaluate the implications of diversity-related terms. These activities strengthen comprehension and reasoning, helping students understand the broader impact of acceptance and individuality.
Lesson Duration Options:
- 45-minute version: Focuses on warm-up, vocabulary, and critical thinking activities.
- 90-minute version: Adds a creative writing task where students develop a character with a unique trait, further applying the lesson’s themes in a personal and imaginative way.
Ideal For:
- Educators looking to blend ESL education with lessons on social-emotional learning.
- Classes aimed at enhancing students’ language skills while fostering an appreciation for individual differences and societal diversity.
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