Daily Routine of a Traditional Wife
ESL Lesson PlansDaily Routine of a Traditional Wife

Daily Routine of a Traditional Wife

This ESL lesson plan introduces B2-level adult learners to the daily routines and responsibilities of a traditional homemaker. Over a 60-min individual lesson, students will practice listening and comprehension skills as they explore vocabulary related to household chores and discuss gender roles. Through video-based activities and discussions, this ESL lesson plan emphasizes understanding viewpoints, identifying attitudes, and recognizing key information on daily household dynamics.

Skills

  • Can understand recordings in the standard form of the language likely to be encountered in social, professional or academic life and identify viewpoints and attitudes as well as the information content.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Discuss the following questions.

1
What are some common chores you do at home?
2
Do you think it's important for everyone in a household to contribute to chores? Why or why not?
3
How do you decide who does which chores in your home?
2

Which definition do you think best describes a homemaker, and why?

3

Share your thoughts on the following questions.

4

Watch the video and mark the sentences as True or False.

5

Watch the video again and answer the questions.

6

Make a list of chores you think Trad Wives perform daily.

7

Watch the video and fill in the gaps.

8

Discuss the following questions.

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