
English • 60 • 2 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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Go through their meanings briefly with the class.
Video Viewing (First Time):
Play the video once without pausing. Ask students to focus on general ideas:
"What factors are mentioned in the video about why these cities are considered livable?"
Post-Viewing Discussion: Elicit responses. Write key factors on the board, including economy, safety, public transport, culture, etc.
Example Cities to be used in the exercise:
Ask students to discuss the following in pairs or small groups:
What does livability mean to you?
Which factors are the most important for you when choosing a city to live in?
Which cities from the video would you want to live in and why?
Which cities are at the bottom of the livability list, and why do you think that is?
Vocabulary Practice: Antonym Matching (10 minutes)
Direct students to the Wordwall link: IELTS Listening Lesson 3 Antonym Matching Ask students to work individually or in pairs to complete the activity matching the phrases from the video with their antonyms.
Homework (Optional):
Ask students to write a short essay (150-200 words) about their ideal livable city and why they would choose to live there.
To engage students in a comprehensive discussion about the concept of livability in cities, enhance their vocabulary related to urban planning and quality of life, and encourage them to critically evaluate factors contributing to the most livable cities in the world.
Warm-Up Discussion:
Write key terms from the video on the board and go through their meanings briefly:
Instructions:
Example Cities:
Group Activity:
Instruction:
Summary:
Assignment: Ask students to write a short essay (150-200 words) about their ideal livable city and why they would choose to live there.
This detailed lesson plan is designed to not only align with US education standards but also to engage 12th-grade students in a meaningful discussion about urban livability. Through multimedia, interactive activities, and critical thinking questions, students will enhance their grasp of vocabulary and concepts while being encouraged to think deeply about what makes cities livable.
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