The art of leadership

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Vocabulary - leadership

phrases to talk about leadership

LESSON OVERVIEW

The main objectives of this lesson are to:

  • discuss work environment;
  • practise phrases to talk about leadership;
  • watch a video on the importance of creating a positive work environment.

Students discuss job satisfaction and openness about personal issues at work. They watch a video about the need to create a good workplace environment, practise vocabulary to talk about leadership (e.g. hit the numbers, keep one’s head below the radar, challenge the status quo, etc.) and read a text about organisational structures. Students also share their ideas about addressing workplace challenges.    

B2 / Upper Intermediate60 minStandard LessonUnlimited Plan

VIDEO AND VOCABULARY

This lesson starts with a warm-up in which students read the sayingPeople don’t leave jobs. People leave people.’, explain what it means and say whether they agree with it. Afterwards, they discuss questions on how they feel about their job. Then, students watch a video about the importance of creating a good work environment. They discuss what the speaker says about job satisfaction and expressing workplace problems. After that, they complete statements from the video about workplace performance, employee safety, and fostering an environment for innovation and improvement. They then watch the video again and check their answers. Following that, students look at phrases to talk about leadership (e.g. fear of humiliation or retribution, play it safe, hit the numbers, etc.) and match them with their meaning. Then, they discuss questions about the factors influencing job satisfaction and effective leadership.

MORE VOCABULARY AND DISCUSSION

At this point in the lesson, students read a text about the transition from hierarchical to flat organisational structures to improve company culture and employee performance. They work with phrases to talk about leadership by choosing one option to complete sentences in the text. After that, students look at the text again and challenge the benefits mentioned by coming up with possible drawbacks of a flat organisational structure. Finally, students look at sentences and choose six of them to complete with ideas that haven’t yet been mentioned in the lesson. The ideas can be something they agree or disagree with. Then, they discuss them with a partner.

HOMEWORK/REVISION

This lesson plan also includes an additional task that you can use as homework or revision. In the task, students read about some of the most common leadership styles in management and complete gaps with one word. The task is available in the teacher’s version of the worksheet. You can print it and hand it out to your students. It’s also included in the e-lesson plan.

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  1. Dedene Nelson-Court

    Great lesson! Can’t wait to try it out on my more advanced business learners. Plus Simon Sinek is so pertinent to professionals.

    1. Abi

      Thanks, I’m glad you like it! Hope your business students find it interesting, as well!

  2. India Burel

    I’ve just subscribed to ESL Brain because I wanted to access this lesson and I’m glad I did ! love Simon Sinek’s videos which are really good for business English! Thanks a lot

    1. Abi

      Thanks for your comment, India! We are so happy to hear that you liked it. Hope you keep enjoying our lessons!

  3. dienerl

    I love this lesson plan! It’s so full of content and it creates so many interesting discussions that sometimes I stretch it through 2 or 3 lessons and my students love it! And the homework is pretty engaging too!

    1. Justa

      Thanks for such positive feedback! We’re very happy that you find this lesson so useful 🙂

  4. EveSmith

    My student is going to love this tomorrow – thank you!

    1. Abi

      That’s wonderful to hear! We hope your student enjoyed the lesson 🙂

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