Listening: Students listen to a video about ocean currents to understand how they work and why they matter. The focus is on following detailed explanations and identifying key ideas and cause-and-effect relationships.
Speaking: Students take part in guided discussions to share opinions and ideas about the impact of ocean currents on climate and marine life. The aim is to speak more fluently and clearly, using linking language to structure responses.
Vocabulary: Students learn and use topic-related vocabulary connected to ocean currents, climate systems, and environmental change, including terms such as climate change and El Niño.
Grammar: Students practice using transitional phrases and introductory adverbials to connect ideas more smoothly and make their spoken English more organised and natural.
Homework: Homework activities help students review the video content and key language through short questions, vocabulary tasks, and grammar practice, encouraging independent use of new structures.