ESL Discussion Worksheet: Saving Silence

Gordon Hempton, a self-proclaimed sound tracker taking on the evils of noise pollution in his quest to defend silence.

A man on a seemingly impossible mission.

Instructions

Use this ESL Discussion Worksheet however you’d like, but here’s what we recommend:

  1. Warm-up: Ask your students each where they go when they need some peace and quiet.
  2. Watch the video once: At the end of the video ask everyone the same question: In your opinion, should we be doing more to save silence?
  3. Vocabulary: Check out the vocabulary on the PDF and answer any questions.
  4. Watch the video a second time: Answer the questions on the PDF in pairs.
  5. Speaking Activity: Put students in pairs to complete the speaking activity – directions on the PDF.
  6. If you’ve still got time left over, put your students in new pairs or small groups and do the group activity.

The video: https://youtu.be/jAgCeyW8iTA

Reviews

  1. vera.duolingo

    Hi,
    I don’t see the pdf at all. Could you please check if it’s really atteched to this post?
    Thanks!

    • h.sitter

      I have the same problem.

    • Vera

      PS: And also at the “Why Is Being Scared So Fun?” activity I have the same problem.

  2. Cathy

    Hello,

    The attached pdf file doesn’t seem to correspond with that particular activity, but rather to the one on homemade island. Is that right or am I looking at the wrong place ?
    Thank you for your answer, and for all the work you’ve done ; I often use it with European-section students, and they love it !
    Cheers,
    Cathy

    • Ian Kime

      Thanks for your comment – the mistake has been corrected. I hope you can use this lesson soon 🙂

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Ian Kime

Ian Kime

I have been teaching English abroad since receiving my CELTA certificate in Poland in 2018. I enjoy tracking my individual students’ development but love having lessons with big groups! Now that I teach online, I am accompanied by my sidekicks Olaf, Mała, Pirate and Bandit on a regular basis.

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