What Is On Your Bucket List - Lesson 2
What Is On Your Bucket List - Lesson 2
What Is On Your Bucket List - Lesson 2
What’s on your
Bucket List?
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Warm up
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Introduction
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Warm up
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Vocabulary Exercise
Matching Type
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Reading
Many self-help books suggest that you should make your dreams come true.
Anyone can have a perfect life (or an almost perfect life), but you need focus and hard
work. Many of these books also warn about regrets. If there are too many regrets, then
people are less happy and satisfied.
To be truthful, a perfect life is unreachable. For example, most people can't
write a best-selling novel or get rich with a start-up business, both of which are two
common dreams. Responsibilities like family, a mortgage, and work must come first.
Daily life can be boring too. However, the self-help books are right about one idea: the
bucket list.
A bucket list is a "to do" list before you kick the bucket. Or, in other words, a
"to do" list before you die. Many people want to learn a foreign language someday,
skydive, or travel to exotic locations around the world. The list should inspire you to try
new, imaginative, and colorful acts. You should explore your imagination. In addition, the
list can contain items that make other people's lives better. However, you don't have to
live each day as though it were your last day on the planet.
So what's on your bucket list?
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Comprehension
Post Comprehension
1. What are some activities you would put on your bucket list?
2. Do you think a bucket list is a good idea?
3. Do you think life is boring? If yes, does it have to be boring?
4. What kind of dreams do you have? Will any of these dreams come true?
Why/not?
5. Why is it important to have dreams or goals to work towards?
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Speaking Practice
Positive Negative
I’ve always fancied… I have no desire to…
I’m dying/itching to try… … doesn’t appeal to me (at all)
… is a burning ambition of mine. Whatever floats your boat.
… would be right up my street. To each their own
… is one for the bucket list. The idea of … doesn’t do anything
for me.
A pipe dream (an You wouldn’t catch me …ing
unrealistic/improbable dream)
I would jump at the chance to… … is not my thing.
If you offered me the chance to…, … is not for me.
I would bite your hand off.
I’d give it a go.
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Discuss the following
Travel around world Learn a new language Achieve your ideal weight
Give a heartfelt surprise Perform a kind deed Make a difference in someone’s life
1. What if you were to die tomorrow? What would you wish you
could do before you die?
2. What would you do if you had unlimited time, money and
resources?
3. What have you always wanted to do but have not done yet?
4. Any countries, places or locations you want to visit?
5. What are your biggest goals and dreams?
6. What do you want to see in person?
7. What achievements do you want to have?
8. What experiences do you want to have / feel?
9. Are there any special moments you want to witness?
10. What activities or skills do you want to learn or try out?
11. What are the most important things you can ever do?
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Useful Expressions
Fill in the blanks with the correct phrasal verbs in the box.
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Pronunciation Practice
Silent B
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What’s on your Bucket List?
Pronunciation Practice
Silent C
Silent D
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The End
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