How eggs are used to make flu vaccines

Advanced lesson plan (B2 and above): How eggs are used to make flu vaccines - BUY ME A COFFEE if you like my FREE ESL content


Could an egg save your life? Is it possible to hatch a supermarket egg? Can you make cakes without eggs? Find out the answers to all these questions and more in this week's lesson plan!

Plus, six egg-related idioms, an exercise involving the subjunctive form of "to be" and some egg-related puns.

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Lesson objectives:

1) Understand colloquial language/puns related to eggs through the study of jokes and idioms

2) Practise explaining scientific concepts and stepwise processes (the production of flu vaccines) using adverbs of sequence (firstly, next, after, then, lastly)

3) Understand how to use "to be" in the subjunctive mood

4) Express one's own opinion about an ethical issue (eating eggs) in response to a text about hatching a supermarket quail egg

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