Language of Trends- The Same or Different
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Language for talking about changes synonyms and common confusions, especially useful for Financial English students, Business English classes, and IELTS Academic Writing preparation.
Lesson Plan Content:
Language of trends the same or different
Label the words and phrases on the same lines below with S for the same meaning or D for different meaning. If there are more than two, they are all the same or all different.
Trends verbs the same or different
- attain…/ reach…
- be enhanced/ be improved
- be flat/ flatten out
- become more widespread/ expand/ grow
- boom/ explode
- bounce back/ recover/ regain lost ground/ rebound/ be restored/ pick up (again)
- change/ vary
- climb/ take off
- collapse/ crash
- decrease/ minimise
- dive/ plummet
- drop/ fall
- escalate/ improve
- increase at the same rate/ sustain the progress
- peak/ plateau
- raise/ rise
- rocket/ soar
Prepositions the same or different
- rose by 20%/ rose to 20%
Trends adverbs the same or different
- accelerate/ increase exponentially/ increase more quickly
- decrease dramatically/ decrease rapidly
- dip a little/ dip briefly
- fall sharply/ fall slightly
- remain steady/ rise steadily
- significant decline/ steady decline
Trends adjectives the same or different
- be turbulent/ be unstable/ be volatile/ fluctuate
- remain constant/ remain stable/ stay flat
Trends nouns the same or different
- a new peak/ an all-time high
- a blip/ a dip
Trends with numbers the same or different
- double and double again/ rise fourfold
- rose by a third/ tripled
Trends tenses the same or different
- it declined/ it had declined
- it declined/ it has declined
- it will shoot up/ it would shoot up
- might fluctuate/ will probably fluctuate
- the rise caused…/ the rise was caused by…
Trends determiners the same or different
- an upward trend/ the upward trend
Suggested answers
Some are debateable, so please check if you wrote something different.
- attain…/ reach… - S
- be enhanced/ be improved - S
- be flat/ flatten out - D
- become more widespread/ expand/ grow - S
- boom/ explode - S
- bounce back/ recover/ regain lost ground/ rebound/ be restored/ pick up (again) - S
- change/ vary - S
- climb/ take off - D
- collapse/ crash - S
- decrease/ minimise - D
- dive/ plummet - S
- drop/ fall - S
- escalate/ improve - D
- increase at the same rate/ sustain the progress - S
- peak/ plateau - D
- raise/ rise - D
- rocket/ soar - S
- rose by 20%/ rose to 20% - D
- accelerate/ increase exponentially/ increase more quickly - S
- decrease dramatically/ decrease rapidly - D
- dip a little/ dip briefly - D
- fall sharply/ fall slightly - D
- remain steady/ rise steadily - D
- significant decline/ steady decline - D
- be turbulent/ be unstable/ be volatile/ fluctuate - S
- remain constant/ remain stable/ stay flat - S
- a new peak/ an all-time high - S
- a blip/ a dip - D
- double and double again/ rise fourfold - S
- rose by a third/ tripled - D
- it declined/ it had declined - D
- it declined/ it has declined - D
- it will shoot up/ it would shoot up - D
- might fluctuate/ will probably fluctuate - D
- the rise caused…/ the rise was caused by… - D
- an upward trend/ the upward trend - D
Test each other on the vocabulary above:
- say any line and see if your partner can correctly say S or D
- say one on an S line and see if your partner can say something with the same meaning
- say two on a D line and see if your partner can explain the difference
- say one expression and see if your partner can use it to explain a real trend
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