
Walt Disney, 1935, Place de la Concorde; photo by Agence de presse Meurisse, courtesy of Bibliothèque nationale de France. Source: Wikimedia Commons
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LESSON DESCRIPTION
‘Walt Disney You Didn’t Know” is a flexible ESL lesson crafted for upper-intermediate students (B2-C1). This curriculum explores the complexities of public figures’ lives, focusing on Walt Disney, and examines how their public personas impact society. The lesson can last 60 or 90 minutes, depending on whether the teacher includes optional exercises for deeper exploration.
LEVEL: B2 – C1
LESSON TIME: 60 OR 90 MIN
Why Choose This Lesson?
- Engaging Warm-Up
The lesson begins with a question on the differences between public personas and private lives of celebrities and leaders. This warm-up encourages students to share their insights and sets the stage for a thoughtful examination of Walt Disney. - Interactive Content
Using real-life examples, including a case study on Walt Disney, students explore how public figures shape their images versus the reality behind them. Vocabulary exercises with words like “persona” and “contentious” help students discuss these ideas with clarity. - Critical Analysis and Discussion
Students make predictions about Disney’s personality and leadership style, verify them through a video, and discuss the impact of his approach on his company and brand. This activity enhances their analytical skills and understanding of leadership nuances. - Reflective Application
Discussion prompts invite students to consider the influence of public figures in their own lives, fostering insights into media literacy and personal integrity.
Ideal For:
- Educators aiming to integrate contemporary cultural studies with advanced language learning.
- Classes focused on developing analytical skills, critical thinking, and reflective insights in a language-learning context.
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