![]() ![]() Remember that Individual Membership and Institutional Membership of Film English Club allow unlimited access to all 500+ Film English Club lesson plans, viewing guides and other teaching material. ![]() Language: Should, shouldn’t, ought to and imperative form, and vocabulary related to being alone A collaboration between poet Tanya Davis and filmmaker Andrea Dorfman, How to Be at Home plucks some of the same scenarios from the duo’s wildly popular How to Be Alonewatch the 2010 film on YouTube and pick up the illustrated book from Bookshop and translates them into quarantine terms fit for 2020: where benches and public. Language level: Upper-intermediate (B2) – Advanced (C1)Īctivity: Talking about being alone, giving advice about being alone, watching a short film, answering comprehension questions, reading a poem, discussing the meaning of a poem, analysing a short film and reflecting on the lesson ![]() Students talk about being alone, give advice about being alone, watch a short film, answer comprehension questions, read a poem, discuss the meaning of a poem, analyse a short film and reflect on the lesson. This ESL lesson is designed around a short film by artist and filmmaker Andrea Dorfman, a poem by Tanya Davies, and the theme of being alone. ![]()
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