
Languages • Year 11 • 60 • 0 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
This is lesson 5 of 20 in the unit "Mastering English Communication". Lesson Title: Listening Skills: Active Listening Techniques Lesson Description: Practice active listening skills through interactive exercises and discussions.
Lesson Title: Active Listening Techniques
Unit: Mastering English Communication (Lesson 5/20)
Curriculum Area: English Language (Key Stage 4, Year 11 — Listening, Speaking, and Communication)
Duration: 60 Minutes
Goal: Students will learn and practise active listening techniques, improving their ability to interpret, engage with, and respond effectively to verbal communication in real-world scenarios.
This lesson aligns with the English National Curriculum, particularly under Spoken English, which expects students to speak and listen with focus, adapting to a variety of contexts.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Activity: The Silent Signal
Teacher note: Engage students by sharing a humorous or surprising story where someone's failure to listen led to a misunderstanding.
Mini-lecture and Discussion
Interactive Practice
Divide students into pairs or small groups for role plays. Each pair will receive a printed scenario related to daily life:
Instructions for the activity:
Walk around to monitor, offering guidance or prompts when necessary.
Extended Practice
Group Activity: Play a 2-minute audio recording of a short story, speech excerpt, or dialogue (age-specific topics such as a famous UK speech or an inspirational teen story).
Prompt students to listen actively and take mental notes — no writing allowed during this stage.
After the recording, ask comprehension and inference questions in small groups:
Examples: “What was the main idea?”, “What emotions did the speaker convey?”, “What details were emphasised?”
Follow-up task: Ask each group to write down what they learned and how their active listening techniques helped.
Reflection & Discussion
As a class, reflect on the message in the audio recording and the skills used in today’s lesson.
Use a 3-2-1 Exit Ticket on the whiteboard or distribute slips of paper:
Ensure students leave with personalised strategies for developing their skills.
Ask students to observe a conversation at home or in the community and record one instance where active listening made a difference. Write a brief paragraph explaining how focusing, feedback, or empathy improved the outcome.
Optional: Challenge students to apply active listening techniques when watching a short TV programme or interview and summarise the key ideas.
Key Tip: Encourage a positive and supportive classroom environment where students feel comfortable practising active listening. Highlight real-world scenarios to keep it engaging and age-appropriate.
This lesson builds foundational communication skills that will prove invaluable in both academic and personal settings. Be prepared to reframe questions or model skills to reinforce understanding.
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