This lesson is part of the pack: Lifestyle & Well-Being. Teach it as a complete experience.
WHAT'S INSIDE
- Real-World Context: Explore the challenges and rewards of turning personal passions into professional careers, focusing on discussing job journeys and overcoming obstacles.
- Listening & Discussion: Listen to authentic dialogues between friends discussing their journeys from hobbies to careers.
- Functional Language: Practise natural questions about experiences (e.g., “How did you get into that?”) and reaction phrases to show curiosity, empathy, and enthusiasm (e.g., “That’s awesome!”, “I bet!”).
- Guided Practice: Complete gap-fill conversations and match natural reactions to build accuracy and confidence.
- Fluency Building: Share personal hobbies and career experiences in structured role-plays with follow-up questions.
- Critical Thinking: Debate the pros and cons of turning passions into careers and reflect on common challenges.
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