Current Affairs- Vocab & Speaking
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Speaking on news vocabulary
Lesson Plan Content:
Current affairs vocabulary brainstorming and speaking
Brainstorm language for the current affairs categories in teams. You will get one point for each word or phrase which is on your list and not in the answer key.
Compare with the answer key and share your other ideas.
Use as many words from your lists and the answer key as you can to talk about recent news and news sources.
Disasters and environmental problems
Crimes
Punishments
Verbs connected to crime and punishment
People connected to crime and punishment
Politicians and what they do
Economic figures
Social problems
Words connected to war
International organisations
Other parts of a newspaper/ Other kinds of news
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Suggested answers
Disasters and environmental problems
Flood, landslide/ avalanche, storm (hurricane/ cyclone/ typhoon), drought, famine/ starvation, volcanic eruption, earthquake, tidal wave/ tsunami, forest fire, crash/ collision/ pileup, fire, acid rain, pollution, oil spill/ oil slick, hole in the ozone layer, global warming, rising sea levels, extinction of endangered animals, illegal logging, tax dodging, epidemic,
Crimes
Theft/ robbery (e.g. bag snatching, pickpocketing, burglary, shoplifting, mugging), (first degree) murder/ homicide, second degree murder/ manslaughter, bribery, blackmail, insider trading, drink driving, arson, smuggling, terrorism, sexual harassment, illegal discrimination, organised crime (e.g. mafia and gangs), rape, assault
Punishments
Prison sentence (e.g. a life sentence), death penalty/ capital punishment, community service, suspended sentence, corporal punishment, fine, compensation/ damages,
Verbs connected to crime and punishment
Arrest, escape/ flee, question, confess, deny, prosecute, break in, threaten, steal, hide, apologise, convict, release, commit, investigate,
People connected to crime and punishment
Lawyer, judge, magistrate, criminal, suspect, victim, prison guard, police officer, private
detective, suspect, witness, alibi, jury, court reporter, defendant/ accused
Politicians and what they do
MP, senator, congressman, mayor, local counsellor, PM, president, candidate, vice president, MEP, incumbent, shadow minister, minister, The Chancellor (of the Exchequer)/ finance minister, lawmaker, president in waiting, conservative, leftwinger, member of the House of Lords, leader of the opposition, Speaker, cabinet, give a speech, vote, resign, release a statement, stand for election, take bribes, write a manifesto, form a coalition, retract a statement, be interviewed
Economic figures
Inflation, unemployment rate, business confidence, GDP, GNP, economic growth, interest rates, consumer confidence, stockmarket index (e.g. FTSE, Dow Jones), budget deficit, trade deficit, bankruptcies, household debt, national debt
Social problems
Abortion. divorce, bullying (e.g. in the workplace), censorship, child labour, data protection problems, domestic violence, educational standards, birthrate, addiction, globalisation, vandalism (e.g. graffiti), health scares, homelessness, human trafficking, gambling, weapons, immigration, inequality, NEETs, vigilantism, obesity, poverty, e.g. the Working Poor, school absenteeism, sex industry, stress-related illnesses, suicide
Words connected to war
Battle, attack, retreat, pact, ceasefire/ truce, defeat, ethnic cleansing, prisoner of war camp, refugee, civil war, ethnic tensions, invade, capture, defend/ hold off, ally, enemy, mediator,
International organisations
UNHCR, Red Cross, ASEAN, OPEC, IMF, World Bank, NATO, Amnesty International, UNESCO, WTO, WHO, EU, APEC, NAFTA
Other parts of a newspaper/ Other kinds of news
Opinion/ column/ editorial, reviews, listings, crossword, sports, weather, celebrity gossip, political scandal, cartoon
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