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Do professional athletes have a responsibility to be role-models

Do professional athletes have a responsibility to be role-models

July 01, 20241 min read

c2 speaking worksheet professional athletes

In this C1 Speaking Activitystudents talk about Do professional athletes have a responsibility to be role-models

Students revise grammar contents like the contrast between present and past tenses and modal verbs. In the section of Speaking skills, they look at ways to express preference and emphasis.

Some C1 phrasal verbs to talk about Do professional athletes have a responsibility to be role-modelsare also given, together with C1 level vocabulary. Several idioms and common expressions are also introduced, so students become familiar with them.

This C1 Speaking activity includes speaking questions about Do professional athletes have a responsibility to be role-models for the young?

You can also download the teacher and student’s feedback templates at the bottom of the download box. With them, you will be able to give your students well-structured individual feedback to take home.

To learn more about The Way’s Feedback Method, we recommend watching this video: The Way’s Highly Effective Feedback Method.

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The Way Experience is an online global publisher creating high-quality teaching resources for teachers of English as a Second Language so they can enjoy more time for themselves, their families and their self-care while delivering inspiring and effective learning experiences for their students.

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