B2 Lesson Plan

Discover and Master English Collocations

Created by ALULA | March 22, 2024
(Last update: March 22, 2024 )

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Welcome to our latest ESL lesson plan designed to help adult learners enhance their grasp of English collocations – a key aspect of developing fluency and a nuanced understanding of the language. By the end of this lesson, students will not only have expanded their vocabulary but will also gain confidence in using these word pairings more naturally in conversation.

Lesson Summary

This lesson plan focuses on understanding and using collocations effectively in spoken and written English. A collocation is a pair or group of words that are often found together, such as 'make an effort' or 'heavy rain'. These combinations are essential for sounding natural and fluent in English. This lesson includes a variety of activities aimed at helping students recognize and use collocations through reading exercises, discovery learning, and speaking practice.

Lesson Focus

Students participating in this lesson will gain valuable knowledge on how collocations work and why they are important for vocabulary building and fluency in English. Identifying and using collocations correctly can help ESL learners sound more like native speakers and express themselves more precisely.

Lesson Content

Activity 1: Collocation Matching Exercise

Approximate Time Needed: 20 minutes

Objective: To become familiar with common collocations by matching words to form common pairings.

Materials: Collocation cards (which can be prepared using index cards or printed from online resources), a timer, and a list of common collocations. Lists and card templates can be found on various ESL websites or can be created by the teacher.

Instructions:

  1. Distribute a set of collocation cards to each student or pair of students.
  2. Students must work quickly to match the cards to form correct collocations.
  3. Once students have matched all pairs, review the collocations as a class and discuss any unfamiliar terms.

Activity 2: Collocation Discovery from Reading

Approximate Time Needed: 30 minutes

Objective: To identify collocations within the context of a reading passage and understand how they enhance meaning.

Materials: A reading passage that includes a rich use of collocations, highlighters, and a worksheet for students to record their findings. These materials can be sourced from ESL readers or created to suit the lesson's theme.

Instructions:

  1. Provide each student with a copy of the reading passage and a highlighter.
  2. Have students read the passage and highlight the collocations they find.
  3. After reading, students should use the worksheet to write down the collocations they discovered.
  4. Conduct a group discussion to review the collocations and their meanings in context.

Activity 3: Role-playing with Collocations

Approximate Time Needed: 30 minutes

Objective: To practice using collocations in a realistic speaking context.

Materials: Role-play scenario cards with different situations where collocations can be used naturally. Teachers can find scenarios online or devise their own based on the collocations learned.

Instructions:

  1. Distribute role-play scenario cards to pairs of students.
  2. Encourage students to use as many collocations as possible while acting out their scenarios.
  3. Students perform their role-plays in front of the class. After each performance, the class can discuss the collocations used and suggest any additional ones that could fit the context.

Lesson Wrap Up

In conclusion, understanding and using collocations effectively can significantly boost an ESL learner’s language proficiency. This lesson plan provides a structured approach to recognizing, understanding, and practicing these crucial word pairings, thereby enriching vocabulary and aiding in fluency.

Additionally, integrating ALULA, an AI-powered ESL app, can further enhance these learning outcomes. With ALULA, students can continue to practice collocations at home by engaging in conversation exercises and speaking activities focused on specific grammar topics. The app’s grammar lessons and exercises allow for individual learning pace and practice outside of the classroom, making in-class time more efficient and productive. For ESL teachers, ALULA is an invaluable tool to supplement lesson plans and empower students to come to class well-prepared and ready to dive into more complex language activities. Give ALULA a try and experience its benefits firsthand.

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