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III. CHAPTER TWO
2.1. Teaching Listening on the topic “CITIES” for the
Pre intermediate level pupils
Listening skills are hard to develop. Students can do a variety of work before listening to help them understand.
Cities is a great topic for EFL classes because it can be used at every level of seriousness from “What is the best nightlife area in your city?” to “What should the local government do to make your city more sustainable?” It is also a common topic in books and exams, e.g. questions like the “How do you picture your city in 50 years” in IELTS, and there are many interesting texts on the topic. It also comes up in everyday life, e.g. the recent news story on 50% of China’s population now being in cities and being asked “What is your hometown/the capital of your country/the place you went on your business trip like?”6
Language Students Might Need To Talk About Cities
Adjectives to describe cities, including understanding which ones are positive and negative (“congested”, “lively”, “frantic”, etc)
Language for comparing and contrasting (e.g. “It’s a bit like London, but more…” and “It’s near London but totally different”)
Describing positions of cities (“near the sea”, “in the Northwest”, etc)
Parts of cities (“downtown”, “suburbs”, “outskirts”, etc)
Things in cities (“town hall”, “underground”, etc)
Describing changes in the city and parts of it (“becoming more cosmopolitan”, “expanding”, “gentrifying”)
Language of generalisation (“most people are commuters”, “generally locals don’t like…”, etc)
Other Language That Can Be Tied In With Cities
Opinions
Recommendations (e.g. places to visit, parts of the city to live in, changes the government should make)
Numbers (e.g. guessing how many people or the ranking of cities)
Predictions
Used to
Hedging language, e.g. modals of possibility and probability
See the lesson ideas below for ideas on how to tie those points in with this topic.
Interesting Topics And Activities Related To Cities.
The ideas below include discussions and debates, topics for which there are good reading and listening texts available online, talking about the past and future, guessing games, activities using pictures and statistics, plus other stimulating and useful speaking activities.
The world’s most/ least liveable cities (e.g. using the annual survey from the Economist).
Students explaining which city they are thinking of without saying the name until their partner guesses which it is.
Arguments for and against cities being the most sustainable way of living in the modern world.
Ways of improving a city or cities generally
Predictions for the future of cities or a particular city
Guessing which cities are being described from some statistics
The largest city in the world at various times in history
The first cities
Looking at predictions about the future of cities, e.g. in science fiction books, that turned out to be right or wrong
Trying to identify cities from unusual viewpoints, e.g. from Google Earth pictures or details such as doors and street signs
Talking about changes in particular cities, which are good and bad, and whether overall change has been positive or negative
Arguments about how to define the world’s biggest cities
Discussing public sculpture
Privatising city services like rubbish collection and public pools
Deciding on planning regulations (or changes to them) for a city
Roleplaying a planning meeting held to discuss one change to the city, e.g. turning a swamp into an industrial area or extending an airport
Arguments for and against merging and demerging the local governments of cities or a city and the surrounding countryside
Arguments between the local and national government about how a capital city should develop
“Big society”, community activism and/ or volunteering in cities
Ideas about what to do about internal immigration into cities
Discussion of laws that allow governments to move people out of their homes, e.g. to widen motorways
Public housing
Preservation of 1960s and 1970s “classic” modernist/ brutalist buildings
Discussing city planning policies that are popular with business but not with local residents
NIMBYs
Making cities greener
Dealing with the problem of unaffordable housing
Dealing with slums
What one city can learn from other cities, e.g. discussing which ideas could successfully transfer to other places and which couldn’t
Cities in decline, e.g. Detroit, or cities which turned themselves around
Making a city more attractive to tourists or a particular group of people who live there, e.g. young families
Planning a new city or area from scratch
Bringing business to a historic city like Rome without ruining its charms
Combining modern and historic architecture, e.g. the Louvre pyramid
The least famous capital cities
The world’s smallest capital cities
Choosing a capital of a region, e.g. the capital of ASEAN
How far to go with disaster prevention, e.g. banning tall buildings in an earthquake zone or building huge seawalls in a tsunami zone
Arguments for and against moving the government to a smaller city
Arguments for and against economic free zones
Discussion of what to do with a piece of land that has suddenly become available, e.g. a military base or factory that has just closed
Waste disposal
Discussion on how to spend a municipality’s budget, how to cut down on spending or where to set the balance between taxation and spending
Cities proclaiming independence from the country they are in
City states in history and/ or the present world
Dealing with particular problems, e.g. congestion, youth crime and pollution
Cities that have different names or pronunciation in English, e.g. Cologne and Florence
European City of Culture
Good and bad influences of hosting sporting events (e.g. The Olympics) on cities
Preparing a bid to hold a sporting event

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