Workplace Safety
ESL Lesson PlansWorkplace Safety

Workplace Safety

This lesson plan on workplace safety is designed for ESL students at the B2/C1 level. It includes listening and speaking exercises focused on understanding detailed safety instructions. The lesson offers interactive group discussions, vocabulary practice, and comprehension tasks.

Skills

  • Can understand detailed instructions well enough to be able to follow them successfully.
Online Interactive
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1

Discuss these questions in small groups.

1. What is physical and mental well-being in the workplace? 2. What are some common factors that positively or negatively affect well-being at work? 3. What physical and mental health resources should companies provide to their employees?
2

You are going to watch a video about general workplace safety tips. Look at the extracts and fill in the gaps with the correct steps.

3

Now, watch the video. After that, choose the correct answer for each question below.

4

Read the comments below about the video. Which one do you agree with the most, and why? Discuss with your partner.

5

Rephrase each sentence using one of the words or phrases given.

6

Choose another partner in the group and discuss the questions below.

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