Dealing with teenagers

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LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • practise expressing cause and effect
  • learn some verbs related to the topic of parenting,
  • learn vocabulary related to online safety,
  • discuss problems which modern teenagers face,
  • talk about being a parent in the digital age. 

This lesson set allows students to discuss teenage life and digital parenting in depth. Students learn topic-related vocabulary and learn expressing cause and effect.

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Lesson 1

Teach students to express cause and effect
expressing cause and effect
Standard Lesson 60 min Premium Plan

Today’s teens are going through a lot (cause and effect)

Grammar Lifestyle

Students learn to express cause and effect (by using expressions like e.g. because of, due to, therefore, as a result). They also learn verbs related to the topic (e.g. struggle with anxiety, go through a crisis), watch a video and discuss problems teenagers face nowadays.

Lesson 2

Encourage students to discuss problems digital parenting poses
talking about digital parenting
Speaking Class 45 min / 60 min Unlimited Plan

Digital parenting

Lifestyle Technology

Students watch a video on digital parenting, learn topic-related collocations (e.g. limit screen time, monitor activity, prevent risks) and talk about different digital parenting styles.

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