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Nathalie Brasseur

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18491848
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20th November 2025
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19:00pm - 20:00pm
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BUSINESS SITUATIONS: SUBJECT OR TOPIC: Do you feel FOMO? – phrasal verbs with out LESSON OVERVIEW You’ve probably heard of FOMO, but what about JOMO? Aha, that’s a thing now. JOMO is joy of missing out which should be a response to FOMO, that is fear of missing out. Our new lesson plan touches upon these two phenomena and is based on a video which gives a bit of advice how to willingly miss out on possibilities we have and why it’s actually a good idea. On top of that, you’ll teach your students some phrasal verbs with out and show them what different meanings ‘out’ can bring to a phrasal verb. If you are our subscriber, you might want to use the Extra Worksheet from the Filter Bubble lesson plan. It includes top 10 online abbreviations, including FOMO. VOCABULARY – PHRASAL VERBS WITH OUT This FOMO lesson plan starts with a mind map which shows different meanings of a verb ‘miss’. Students need to read five sentences and match them with correct meanings of ‘miss’. Next, there is a short discussion task which includes three questions. One of them includes ‘miss out on’ as an intro to the topic. In the next activity, students have a list of different verbs and they have to complete sentences with them. This way they’ll create phrasal verbs with ‘out’. We want students to discover some logic in the use of prepositions/adverbs in phrasal verbs. For example, ‘up’ is used when something is better or improving as in cheer up, brighten up or dress up. So in the next task students have to find out what meanings “out” can bring. They need to match phrasal verbs from the previous exercise to the right groups provided. This list is not comprehensive – there are other meanings that ‘out’ may have. See PhrasalVerbDemon, a great website about phrasal verbs, for more examples and meanings. VIDEO & DISCUSSION Before watching the video, students have to learn and revise some vocabulary. This time, we decided to create a word formation exercise as all the words that students complete will be useful while watching the video and discussing points in the last task of the lesson plan. Then, they move to a video, watch it for the first time and need to find out what phenomena of FOMO and JOMO are. After that, students watch the video again and answer a few comprehension questions. Finally, there is a discussion part, but this time it’s not in the form of questions, but opposite ideas. Students have to discuss which of the statements given are true for them. Of course, you can extend this task by asking them follow-up questions or adding your own points to discuss. What’s more, that’s also up to you whether this task should be done in pairs, groups or as an open discussion. LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS: UNITS: VOCABULARY: PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS: GRAMMAR: PRONUNCIATION: OTHER: PROGRESS: FEEDBACK: HOMEWORK: Keyword transformation exercises.

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