Bullying
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A stimulating lesson on a serious subject. Explore the vocabulary of words beginning with “bull” (from bullseye to bulldozer) before practising them in a question and answer activity.
Encourage fluency with questions specifically about bullying such as “What exactly is bullying?” and “What can a person do if s/he is bullied?”
Contributed by Liz Regan | March 2009
Since taking the RSA CELTA Liz has worked for the British Council in Milan, gaining her RSA Diploma there. Apart from working as a freelance in-company language trainer, Liz is also an oral examiner for the Cambridge University Main Suite exams (KET, PET, FCE and CPE) as well as the BEC Preliminary, Vantage and Higher exams. She is a qualified practitioner of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming).
Since taking the RSA CELTA Liz has worked for the British Council in Milan, gaining her RSA Diploma there. Apart from working as a freelance in-company language trainer, Liz is also an oral examiner for the Cambridge University Main Suite exams (KET, PET, FCE and CPE) as well as the BEC Preliminary, Vantage and Higher exams. She is a qualified practitioner of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming).
March 31st, 2009 at 07:24
Will use this with a good class. Looks like a good topic-based lesson with plenty of vocabulary extension and speaking.
March 17th, 2010 at 02:00
Thanks for these amazing lessons! They’re been great in getting my extremely reluctant student to actually start doing some work in class and having to take an interest! Also wonderful when you are trying to balance university and teaching for the first time!