How to combat plastic packaging

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Vocabulary - packaging

lesson plan about packaging

LESSON OVERVIEW

Thanks to our lesson plan about packaging, your students will learn some packaging types and materials, revise vocabulary related to recycling as well as watch an interesting video presenting three companies and their approach to plastic packaging.

B2 / Upper Intermediate60 minStandard LessonPremium Plan

WARM‐UP & VOCABULARY

To kick off, students need to match different packaging types and materials to correct pictures. There are words such as: tin, styrofoam, aluminium foil, sachet, can, etc. Next, students move to the second exercise and discuss whether the packaging types from the previous exercise are recyclable or not, disposable or reusable. After that, students learn some vocabulary from the video. They need to match words and phrases to their synonyms. This section finishes with a speaking task where your students will have the opportunity to practise all the vocabulary they’ve learnt in a quite extensive discussion about packaging and reusing different types of packaging.

VIDEO & GROUP WORK

When it comes to the video, students will have to do two tasks. First, they watch the video and mark which sentences relate to which company presented in the video. Then, they watch the video again and complete sentences taken from the video with one word each.
The video is a good introduction to talking about what customers, companies and governments can do to combat plastic packaging. Students read one statement from the video as well as some facts about the use of plastic. All of these should serve as clues for students to complete a table with their own ideas about what action companies, customers and governments can take to reduce their plastic use. After collecting ideas, students work in groups and share them with each other.
Share in the comments what you think about this lesson plan about packaging.

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  1. Alexandra

    Thank you for the great lesson. My student learned a lot of new vocabulary and we had a well-facilitated discussion due to the flow of the worksheet.

    1. Stan

      Great to hear that and thanks for sharing your feedback!

  2. Pavlo

    This has been my second lesson plan I’ve tried, works well with Advanced students. I would say the video is quite challenging for the students with lower level. Thanks!

    1. Stan

      Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Hope you’re going to like the other lessons here as well!

  3. CantonesePete

    An interesting, engaging, and very topical lesson. Great vocabulary review. My advanced-level student really enjoyed it!

  4. Agnaldo Brites

    This lesson is really good! I have students who work at a plastic company, and they have been adapting their process to a more sustainable use of it. The lesson shows the impact of plastic in nature, and they should know people are becoming more and more aware of that!

    1. Stan

      Thanks Agnaldo! I really appreciate your comment and I’m happy to hear you could use this lesson in such a way.

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