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Vocabulary for Online Activism
This course introduces students to the language of social activism and online advocacy, helping them understand and use key vocabulary to discuss and participate in digital campaigns effectively. Students will explore the roles of Posters, Amplifiers, Funders, and more, learning how to describe actions, express opinions, and advocate for change. Through readings, discussions, and creative projects, learners will strengthen both their English skills and their ability to communicate about social issues confidently.
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Recognize and understand essential vocabulary related to activism and advocacy.
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Apply this vocabulary in real-world contexts such as online campaigns, petitions, and informational content.
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Reflect on their personal role in social activism and create meaningful digital products.
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1Welcom & Introduction
In today’s lesson, we will focus on engaging in online activism—what it means, how it works, and the different ways you can take part. Our main goal is to help you build the right vocabulary so you can talk about social activism clearly, confidently, and effectively.
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2Prior Knowledge Activation
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3Input - The Four Roles of Social Activism by Bill Moyer
Reading Preparation
Today, we will explore the four roles of social activism and how they have evolved in the digital age. Please read the following article carefully: -
4Processing Content - Vocabulary Activity
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5Processing Form -Match the Definition
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6Output: What Type of Social Activist Are You?
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7Wrap-Up, Questions & Dismissal