Born, bread and buttered in London

This lesson plan for teachers of teenagers and adults at CEFR Level B1 and above explores the theme of London. Students will develop their knowledge of London and practise their listening skills.

Tower Bridge in London
Author
Katherine Bilsborough

Introduction

In this lesson students hear a man being interviewed about his life in London. He talks about the different parts of London he has lived in and how things have changed in these areas. First, students learn about some areas of London using Google maps and images. Alternatives are provided for classrooms without internet connection. Students then move on to listening tasks, which focus them on reading between the lines of what the man says and understanding inferred meaning. The lesson finishes with written and speaking activities to practise using ‘used to’ and ‘didn’t use to’ to describe past states and habits. 

A student worksheet accompanies this lesson. However, teachers can use a presentation for a no-printing option.  

Learning outcomes

  • Listen to an interview and understand some details
  • Develop ability to understand inferred meaning from a spoken text
  • Practise using 'used to' to talk about past habits and states

Age and level

13-17, Adults (B1+)

Time 

Approximately 55-65 minutes

Materials

The following materials can be downloaded below. 

  • Lesson plan
  • Presentation
  • Student worksheet
  • Audio file
  • Transcript

In addition, maps / images showing the following areas of London would be useful: Islington, Regent's Park, Bloomsbury, King's Cross, The West End, Hampstead Heath, Tufnell Park 
Note: They are not essential to the lesson

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Comments

Submitted by Imy.imy on Tue, 05/29/2018 - 12:33

Hello everyone. I have a question.. Was there supposed to be a worksheet involved in this lesson or just the lesson plan and Recording. Because the note suggests that the worksheet and plan are in PDF form and are downloadable.

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Tue, 05/29/2018 - 13:38

In reply to by Imy.imy

Hi Thanks for your comment - there isn't actually a worksheet for this lesson, as the tasks suggested in the lesson plan are mainly based around the audio file. You can download the lesson plan with the instructions and the audio file above. Thanks, Cath TE Team

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