Describing Advantages and Disadvantages
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Similar and different looking at both sides phrases
Lesson Plan Content:
Looking at both sides phrases the same or different
Decide how similar or different each of the groups of phrases below, then talk about what the (main/ most important) differences might be. Some are (basically) the same. If there are more than two, they are all the same or all different (= different, different and different again).
Articles/ Determiners
1. An advantage/ The advantage
2. One of the advantages/ An advantage
3. A great advantage/ The main advantage
Collocations with advantage
4. The greatest advantage/ The main advantage/ The most significant advantage
5. The greatest advantage/ The overwhelming advantage
6. By far the most important advantage/ The overwhelming advantage
7. A great advantage/ A major advantage/ A big advantage
8. A comparatively minor disadvantage/ A completely insignificant disadvantage
9. A more important advantage/ A very important advantage
10. A possible advantage/ A potential advantage
11. Another advantage/ A further advantage/ An additional advantage/ One more advantage
Other phrases for looking at both sides
12. Pros and cons/ Advantages and disadvantages
13. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages/ There are more pros than cons
14. A pro/ An advantage
15. A con/ A disadvantage
16. Arguments for/ Supporting arguments/ Arguments in support
17. Good and bad points/ Benefits and drawbacks
18. Positive aspect/ Positive point
19. Negative effect/ Negative consequence
Contrasting phrases/ Turning to the other side of the argument
20. On the contrary/ On the other hand
21. In contrast/ On the other hand
22. On the other hand/ On the other side of the coin/ Turning to the other side of the argument/ We can balance against this…
23. Nevertheless/ On the other hand,…
24. Nonetheless/ Nevertheless/ Even though (all) that is true/ Despite all of this
25. However,…/…, but…
26. Despite…/ In spite of…
Suggested answers
Determiners
1. An advantage/ The advantage – Very different2. One of the advantages/ An advantage – The same3. A great advantage/ The main advantage – Different
Collocations with advantage
4. The greatest advantage/ The main advantage/ The most significant advantage – The same5. The greatest advantage/ The overwhelming advantage – Significantly different6. By far the most important advantage/ The overwhelming advantage – The same7. A great advantage/ A major advantage/ A big advantage – The same8. A comparatively minor disadvantage/ A completely insignificant disadvantage – Different9. A more important advantage/ A very important advantage – Different10. A possible advantage/ A potential advantage – Slightly different11. Another advantage/ A further advantage/ An additional advantage/ One more advantage – The same
Other phrases
12. Pros and cons/ Advantages and disadvantages – The same13. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages/ There are more pros than cons – Basically the same14. A pro/ An advantage – Different (“Pros and cons” is a fixed expression – the general meaning of “a pro” is “a professional”) 15. A con/ A disadvantage – Different (“Pros and cons” is a fixed expression – the general meaning of “a con” is “fraud/ a scam/ a rip off” or slang for “a prisoner”)16. Arguments for/ Supporting arguments/ Arguments in support – The same17. Good and bad points/ Benefits and drawbacks – The same18. Positive aspect/ Positive point – The same19. Negative effect/ Negative consequence – The same
Contrasting phrases
20. In contrast/ On the contrary – Different (The latter means the thing just said isn’t true)21. In contrast/ On the other hand – Different (The latter is only used to weigh things up)22. On the other hand/ On the other side of the coin/ Turning to the other side of the argument/ We can balance against this… – The same23. Nevertheless/ ,whereas… - Different (The former shows which side you agree with)24. Nonetheless/ Nevertheless/ Even though (all) that is true/ Despite all of this – The same25. However,…/…, but… – The same26. Despite…/ In spite of… – The same
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