Lesson Objectives:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
🔵Understand the main reasons why people blog.
🔵Identify key elements of an engaging social post.
🔵Learn and apply the structure of a well-organized blog post, including hooks, main content, and call-to-action.
🔵Expand their blogging-related vocabulary, including key terms such as post, heading, hyperlink, tag, comment, category, and spam.
Task 1 (Discussion).
📍Discuss how blogs create impact.
📍Share which types of blogs you follow.
Task 2. Vocabulary Preview.
Before you learn everything about blogging, you should study the vocabulary on this topic.
📍Match these words to their correct definitions.
Task 3.
📍Watch the video and answer the questions:
What does the blog allow you to share?
What makes the introduction engaging?
How does a blog reflect a person's personality?
What types of files can be shared on a blog and for what purpose?
Task 4.
📍Watch the video again.
📍Arrange the blog parts correctly in a frame.
Blogging started as online diaries, but now it serves multiple purposes.
Task 4.
📍Using information from the video and your own experience, specify the reasons and compare the topics of the blogs with their content.
A well-structured post on social media grabs attention, engages readers, and encourages interaction. Here’s how to craft high-quality, scroll-stopping posts with examples and hacks! ↓
📍Try to write a short and engaging social media post (4-5 sentences) about a topic of your choice (e.g., a movie, a recent event, a personal experience). Your post should include:
A hook to grab attention
A main idea (what you’re talking about and why it’s interesting)
A call to action
At least one relevant hashtag
At least 3 new words about blogging