Toronto City Guide

Theresa Dash   Theresa I June 22, 2025
Categoria
Inglês geral, Aulas de conversação
Tema
Viagens, Cultura
Tipo de conteúdo
Video
Nível
A2 Elementary, B1 Intermediate
Gramática
Mixed Grammar
Foco em
Falar, Vocabulário, Escuta
ID da lição
A2B1-26
Duração da lição
30 minutos
ABRA ESTA LIÇÃO
Placa da cidade de Toronto na Nathan Phillips Square com arranha-céus e a Torre CN em construção ao fundo.

Descrição da lição

Discover Toronto: A City Full of Culture and Energy! In this exciting travel and culture lesson, students explore Toronto - Canada’s biggest city - and learn about life in other big, multicultural cities. The lesson features a short, engaging video about Toronto, highlighting famous landmarks like the CN Tower, diverse neighborhoods, and seasonal outdoor activities. Students practice listening, speaking, and vocabulary, match useful words, and discuss multicultural life and city preferences. They also learn city-themed idioms and describe their ideal day in Toronto. Full of interactive activities, this lesson helps upper-beginner and intermediate English learners build confidence and fluency while discovering what makes city life so dynamic and diverse.

Objetivo da lição



  • Listening: Students will watch a short video about life in Toronto and one of its most famous. The video shows well-known places like the CN Tower, explains how people from many different cultures live together, and gives examples of everyday life in a large, active city, such as outdoor festivals, busy streets, and diverse neighborhoods. This listening activity helps students improve their understanding of spoken English and learn useful words about city life and multicultural communities.




  • Speaking: During speaking activities, students will talk about what they like or don’t like about living in a city. They will share their opinions about popular attractions, multicultural neighborhoods, and their own experiences in busy places, using new words and idioms from the lesson.




  • Vocabulary: Important words such as "landmark," "multicultural," "festive," and "bustling" will be introduced with clear examples. Students will practice these words through fun games and short conversations to help them remember the meanings.




  • Homework: For homework, students will complete three simple tasks to review the lesson. First, they will check which things are common in big cities, like "traffic" or "festivals." Next, they will answer multiple-choice questions about idioms such as booming and street smart. Finally, they will write a few short sentences about a city they know, describing a landmark, how busy or diverse it is, and what the atmosphere feels like. These tasks will help students remember and use the new words and ideas from the lesson.




Video

Have you ever been to or lived in a city like Toronto? Watch this video to learn about its landmarks, multicultural atmosphere, and urban lifestyle.

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Pronúncia e vocabulário

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