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Voices for Nature: Prince William and Indigenous Leaders

Voices for Nature | Prince William | ESL Lesson Plan | A2–B1

LESSON DESCRIPTION

Voices for Nature: Prince William and Indigenous Leaders is a 45-minute ESL lesson that combines language development with global awareness. Students learn key environmental vocabulary, read about a real speech by Prince William, and reflect on Indigenous communities’ role in protecting the planet.

Why Choose This Lesson?

  • Topical Vocabulary
    Learners match and use words like climate crisis, conservation, biodiversity, and Indigenous in context.
  • Reading with Purpose
    Students read a short article based on Prince William’s 2025 speech and complete gap fills and multiple-choice questions to check comprehension.
  • Critical Thinking Practice
    Discussion questions explore ethics, sustainability, and the role of different communities in environmental protection.
  • Meaningful Writing
    The lesson ends with a short formal email task, encouraging students to thank Prince William and propose an idea for the Earthshot project.

Ideal For:

  • Teachers seeking to blend language with current global topics
  • A2–B1 learners working on vocabulary, reading, and formal writing
  • Lessons tied to Earth Day or climate-related themes
  • Encouraging students to engage with global citizenship

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