
- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
This course introduces students to the world of social activism in the digital age, exploring how individuals and communities raise awareness and drive change online. Through thought-provoking articles, guided discussions, and interactive activities, students will examine real-world social issues that matter to them while developing essential language skills.
Alongside exploring activism, students will strengthen their grammar and vocabulary, with a special focus on using modal verbs (can, could, should, must, might) to express opinions, suggestions, and possibilities in meaningful contexts.
By the end of the course, students will:
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Understand the role of digital activism in shaping society.
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Express their views on social issues confidently and respectfully.
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Apply modal verbs effectively to share opinions and propose solutions.
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Collaborate with peers in discussion forums to exchange perspectives and practice constructive dialogue.
This course empowers students not only to improve their English but also to use language as a tool for advocacy, collaboration, and positive change.
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1Welcome & Introduction
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2Social Activism Article
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3Processing Content - Discussion on the article
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4Processing Form - Grammar Exercise Modal Verbs
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5Output - Discussion Forum
You will create a Discussion forum using the discussion box, make sure to keep to a discussion forum formatting.
You will discuss your answers on social issues you found important in the warm-up and share your thoughts on how modal verbs can be used effectively in advocating for social change.
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6Round-Off, Questions & Dismissal
Recap
Today, we:-
Explored what social activism is and how it takes place online.
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Practiced using modal verbs (can, could, should, must, might) to express opinions and suggestions.
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Discussed social issues that matter to us and shared ideas in a forum format.
Looking Ahead
In the next lesson, we will continue to explore social activism more deeply, focusing on how online actions connect with real-world change.Questions & Support
If you have any questions about today’s lesson, or if you’d like extra help with social activism or modal verbs:-
Drop me a message in the chat.
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Or post your question in the discussion box, where we can support each other.
Dismissal
Thank you for your contributions today! Your voices matter, and the way you used language to talk about change shows how powerful words can be in shaping the future. -