
Lesson Video
Lesson Overview
This B1 Standard lesson teaches the passive voice through the real-world context of capsule hotels, hotel services, and unusual accommodation.
This B1 Standard lesson helps learners understand and use the passive voice through a memorable travel context: capsule hotels. Students begin by discussing whether they would sleep in a small pod, then watch a short mini-documentary in stages so the topic is revealed gradually. They first identify the big idea, then watch again for the main details, and finally complete a fact file about the hostel’s price, location, facilities, and history.
Vocabulary consolidation comes after the video, so students connect the image-card task to what they have already seen. The grammar focus grows naturally from the context. Instead of treating the passive voice as an abstract formula, the lesson shows how it is used to describe places, services, facilities, and hotel rules: breakfast is included, guests are given earplugs, and pods were opened in 2018. Students then practise Present Simple Passive and Past Simple Passive through a longer text about an ice hotel before designing and presenting their own unusual hotel concept.
This is a focused Standard lesson: clear, teachable, visual, and complete, with a practical grammar payoff and a creative final speaking task.
Objectives
- Understand the main information in a short authentic video about a capsule hostel.
- Use accommodation vocabulary such as pod, hostel, privacy, ventilation, mood lighting, and communal space.
- Notice why the passive voice is useful for describing hotel services, places, and rules.
- Form Present Simple Passive and Past Simple Passive sentences accurately.
- Describe an unusual hotel using passive forms such as is included, are given, was built, and is served.
- Present a creative hotel concept using supported target language.
Lesson Sections
- Inside the Capsule Hotel: Students discuss small-space accommodation, watch the video in stages, complete a fact file, and then consolidate key hotel vocabulary.
- The Grammar of Hotel Services: Students notice how passive forms describe places, services, facilities, and rules, then practise the form in hotel-related contexts.
- Design an Unusual Hotel: Students use the passive voice creatively to plan and present their own strange hotel concept.