Extreme sports: Are they worth the risk?

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Time 60-90 min
Type Speaking
Level Intermediate

Overview

In this conversation lesson, students will explore the world of extreme sports, discussing the risks, rewards, and psychological aspects of these activities. They will learn key vocabulary related to adventure sports and personal attributes (e.g., focused, determined, quick-thinking). Students will also engage in discussions about fear, risk-taking, and ethical dilemmas in extreme sports.

The lesson is based around images of extreme sports, which students will describe and analyse. Through structured and open-ended speaking activities, they will explore their personal attitudes toward extreme sports, and develop their ability to justify opinions. The lesson concludes with a homework task where students watch a video about Alex Honnold, the world’s most famous free solo climber, and answer comprehension and opinion-based questions.

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Our speaking lessons follow a consistent six-stage structure: warm-up, presentation (with video, images, or reading), controlled practice, free conversation, deeper discussion, and a final homework task to introduce in class.

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The warm-up stage of our ESL conversation/speaking lesson plans

Warm-up

The purpose of this stage is to activate your students' existing knowledge and prepare them for the lesson's theme.

Activity 1: Conduct a warm-up discussion by asking students questions on the topic of extreme sports, gradually narrowing the focus to personal experiences and opinions.

Activity 2: The students have to brainstorm the different extreme sports that fall into each category.

The presentation stage of our ESL conversation/speaking lesson plans

Presentation

The presentation material for this lesson is several images of people engaging in extreme sports. The activities on the student handout and e-lesson versions support these images.

Activity 3: Students have to write a one-sentence description for each image, focusing on key details and clear communication.

Activity 4: Students now describe the images in more detail by answering guided questions about each scene.

Activity 5: Students will discuss their opinions about the extreme sports in the images, sharing their thoughts and personal experiences.

The controlled practice stage of our ESL conversation/speaking lesson plans

Practice

To reinforce their understanding of the new language or concepts introduced in the lesson, the students will work on a couple of controlled practice activities.

Activity 6: Students match key physical and mental attributes to extreme sports and justify their choices.

Activity 7: Students take part in a role-play phone call where they ask for details about an activity day they have been invited to.

The free practice stage of our ESL conversation/speaking lesson plans

Let's talk

We move into free practice for this stage, where the students apply the language in more open-ended, communicative activities.

Activity 8: The students will discuss their fears related to extreme sports and interview a partner about their thoughts on fear and risk-taking.

Activity 9: Students debate whether extreme sports are worth the risk, taking opposing viewpoints to encourage discussion and argument development.

The deeper look stage of our ESL conversation/speaking lesson plans

A deeper look

This stage allows students to explore the lesson’s theme in more depth, tackling complex ideas and expressing their thoughts and opinions on related topics.

Activity 10: Students have to select between two extreme sports-related options and provide a rationale for their choice.

Activity 11: The students will discuss several statements about extreme sports, sharing their opinions and debating different perspectives.

The homework stage of our ESL conversation lesson plans

Homework

Finally, we'll encourage students to extend their learning outside of the classroom to reinforce the language and concepts covered during the lesson.

Homework task: Students will watch a video about free solo climber Alex Honnold, answer comprehension questions and reflect on its content.

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