Rule of three: third spaces

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ARTICLE: https://eslbrains.com/crc072

LESSON OVERVIEW

The main objectives of this lesson on third spaces are to:

  • read an article about third spaces and discuss the idea;
  • analyze third space features and practise relevant vocabulary;
  • take a quiz and discuss personal preferences.

With this lesson, students explore third spaces and use vocabulary to describe key benefits (e.g. sense of belonging, being a regular, etc.). They consider different types of third spaces and their features and discuss questions. Students take a quiz to find out their perfect third space and discuss potential threats to third spaces and socializing in general.

B2 / Upper Intermediate30 min
45 min
Critical Reading ClubUnlimited Plan

This is a Critical Reading Club worksheet. With this format, students need to read an online article at home and do the exercises in the classroom. Learn more about how to use such worksheets and their benefits in our post.

ACTIVITIES

This lesson begins with a warm-up in which students reflect on the spaces they frequent each week. Then, students learn relevant phrases to discuss third spaces (e.g. social hub, escape obligations, etc). After that, they use the phrases to talk about important features for them and complete statements about third spaces. They also analyze various third spaces and discuss what they have to offer (e.g. parks, community centres, libraries, etc). Then, students discuss some questions on the subject and share opinions. Following that, students take a quiz to find out their perfect third space and have the option to analyze the results. Students finish the lesson by looking at potential threats to third spaces and socializing (e.g. car-dependent societies, cost of living crisis, climate change, etc). 

ARTICLE

https://eslbrains.com/crc072

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  1. silvigir

    Very interesting Megan! My students will love this worksheet. Thanks!

    1. Megan

      Thanks a lot! Enjoy 😀

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