Lesson 4 – A messy home means a messy mind
Warm-up
- Ask the students if they think that where we are can affect the way we feel and think.
- Ask if they have any special places that always make you feel a particular way.
- Ask if they have got any suggestions for improving our surroundings to make us feel better, e.g. our room or our house. Ask them to chat with a neighbour first. Listen to suggestions and encourage comments.
Main Activity
Listening
Ask if anyone know anything about Feng Shui. If not, tell them that Feng Shui is a way of improving our surroundings and that they are going to hear a radio program about it.
Ask them to listen to the program and answer the questions.
Answer key:
1. China, 2.Energy/life force, 3. Wealth health, success, 4.Untidiness, mess, things we don\’t use, need or love, 5. remove it, throw it away, 6. it blocks the movement of chi
Speaking
- Tell students they are going to read more information about Feng Shui. Put them in pairs. Ask them to read the text in section 1 and discuss what they think about the information. Is it sensible and useful?
- Tell them to lLook at the rooms in section 2 and discuss how Feng Shui could be used and make notes.
- Ask their opinion and encourage comments on each other\’s ideas.
- Ask which room has the biggest problem, and why.
2. How could Feng Shui be applied to these rooms?
Follow up
- In groups of three or four, discuss how they might use the ideas in their own rooms, houses, the classroom, and the school building. They make notes on each other\’s suggestions.
- The class exchange ideas and comment on each other\’s suggestions.