Binge watching: Good or bad for you?
Detalles de la lección
The lesson starts with a short exercise on vocabulary connected with traditional TV and streaming platforms. Students have to choose correct words (1 out of 3) to complete words and phrases based on the given definitions. In the next task, they have to fill in the gaps in the questions with the words they’ve chosen in the previous exercise. After that, they have to discuss these questions and express their attitudes towards watching TV. This way, students first learn new words, then use them in a controlled vocabulary task to finally have an opportunity to use newly-learnt words in a speaking exercise.
As this is a lesson plan on binge watching, students will have to figure out what binge watching means in exercise 3. To help them, they get the meaning of the verb binge as well as two examples: binge drinking and binge eating. Then, they move to statistics about binge watching and have to choose statistics they think are true. After checking the answers, give your students a chance to discuss the statistics and their opinion about them.
Finally, students watch a short video featuring some experts who explain some binge watching habits. Students have to do two listening comprehension tasks. First, they need to watch the first part of the video and answer a few comprehension questions. Next, they watch the second part of the video and fill in the sentences with 1-3 words missing.
As the video includes some interesting words and phrases, in the next task students need to work with vocab. They have a few sentences with phrases/words from the video and they need to choose their meanings from two short definitions given.
The last part of our lesson plan on binge watching focuses on speaking skills. There are some debate topics which students need to discuss in pairs. They have to choose one of the topics and prepare a list of arguments for one side. Next, in groups of four they defend their point of view and exchange arguments. If you have more time, let them switch partners, choose another topic and repeat the process.
Política de cancelación de Cafetalk
Antes de que la solicitud haya sido confirmada.
- Es posible hacerlo en cualquier momento.
Luego de que la solicitud de clase haya sido confirmada
- Más de 24 horas antes del inicio de la clase→ Es posible hacerlo en cualquier momento.
- Menos de 24 horas antes del inicio de la clase→ Pueden aplicarse cargos por cancelación.
-
No-Show→ Pueden aplicarse cargos por cancelación.
(La cantidad puede variar en función del tutor, por favor comuníquese con su tutor/a)
Todas las clases del (de la) tutor/a
-
"Cachaste?" y otras frases imprescindibles para hablar Español con un chileno.
Aprende vocabulario informal Chileno para decir "Entiendo", "gracias" y "de nada".40min 2,400P -
5 great touristic destinations in Chile you've never heard of! (Great for beginners)
In such a long country, there is something for everyone. Learn about Chile's natural wonders and its rich, diverse culture with me!65min 3,000P -
Sharpen your critical thinking (Advanced lesson)
With this lesson, students evaluate the validity of arguments using the information from a video about logical fallacies. They also practise conjunctions and do a Cambridge CAE Speaking Part 3 activity.85min 4,000P -
Did you pass first time? (Driving and cars lesson for intermediate students))
Let's learn and practise vocabulary related to cars and driving, watch a funny video, do reading comprehension tasks and talk about getting a driving licence in our countries.75min 5,000P -
Has cancel culture gone too far? (Advanced lesson)
Let's discuss freedom of speech in depth.85min 5,000P -
How to start a conversation with a stranger
In this lesson, students learn and create different conversation starters. They also watch a video about a man who talked to 100 strangers and do a role-play activity.75min 2,100P -
How did humans domesticate cats?
Is it true that cat's haven't been domesticated? We'll watch a short video about the history of cats and humans and discuss how important our feline little friends are for us.45min 2,500P -
-
Business lessons for CEOs, managers, team leaders and entrepreneurs
Let's discuss the latest trends on business while learning English! Check oue the lesson list, ask me for more details and I will send you each lesson's description.50min X 4 8,400PPack of 4 -
What makes you employable? (advanced business lesson)
Let's talk about professional skills and what it takes to get that job. Lesson based on two videos: the first one shows a group of professionals answering the question about employability and the second one is a short interview with Tony Walker, Deputy MD60min 2,400P -
Is being creative enough to succeed in innovation? (Advanced lesson - read at home/speak in class)
Let's discuss the article "The Surprising Psychology of Innovation" by Eric Haseltine Ph.D. and learn advanced phrases, practice word formation and reflect on what it takes to succeed in innovation.40min 1,500P -
The best food is in… (Easy - speaking)
This lesson includes food-related words and a lot of activities for talking about food. You will also watch a video about dishes from different countries and discuss our eating preferences.60min 2,100P -
Read at home, talk in class!
What do the experts say about the world around us? Do you agree with them?Take a look at the articles in the description, read them at home and let's discuss your favourites in 30 minutes lessons.30min 1,500P -
Venting: get it out of your chest.
Is there something bothering you? I can give you advice or I can just lend an ear.15min 600P -
***pkitten