Transforming Urban Spaces
ESL Lesson PlansTransforming Urban Spaces

Transforming Urban Spaces

This ESL lesson plan engages B2-level ESL students in discussing urban renewal and the impact of nature in cities. Through reading comprehension exercises, vocabulary practice, and interactive discussions, students learn to build clear arguments and express their opinions on revitalizing city landscapes.

Skills

  • Can develop a clear argument, expanding and supporting his/her points of view at some length with subsidiary points and relevant examples.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Describe these pictures and how they make you feel. Do you think adding nature to the urban landscape would make a significant difference in people's physical and mental state?

2

Read the article.

3

Answer the questions.

4

Look at these words from the article. Can you guess their meaning from the context? Discuss them with your teacher. Then fill in the gaps in the following sentences with these words.

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