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Free 2 Bac Lesson Plans: Sustainable Development (Unit 4) — Vocabulary, Future Perfect, Functions, Reading & Writing

Free downloadable 2nd Bac lesson plans for Unit 4 — Sustainable Development. Vocabulary, the future perfect tense, expressing cause and effect, reading, and an application letter writing task — aligned with Ticket to English 2.

By My Teacher · May 12, 2024 · 3 min read

Unit 4 of Ticket to English 2 tackles Sustainable Development — a genuinely current topic, paired with a grammar structure students consistently struggle with: the future perfect. Below are five free, ready-to-teach lesson plans covering the full unit.

All five are free to download, aligned with the Moroccan Standards-Based Approach.

What’s Included

Vocabulary: Sustainable Development

Essential vocabulary for discussing sustainability and environmental issues, giving students the language they need to engage with the topic confidently.

Grammar: Future Perfect

A full lesson on the future perfect tense, helping students understand and correctly use a structure that’s often confused with simple future or future continuous.

Functions: Cause and Effect

Practice expressing cause and effect — genuinely essential language for discussing environmental issues, and a function tested directly in the exam’s language section.

Reading: Sustainable Development

A reading passage on sustainable development that builds comprehension skills alongside real awareness of the topic.

Writing: An Application Letter

A complete lesson on writing an application letter — a practical, exam-relevant format distinct from personal or formal letters covered elsewhere in the syllabus.

Built around Ticket to English 2

All five lessons are aligned with the Unit 4 syllabus and the Moroccan Standards-Based Approach, so they slot directly into your existing pacing for this unit.

How to Use These in Class

Contrast the future perfect with simple future early on

Since students often confuse “will have done” with “will do,” starting the grammar lesson with a direct side-by-side comparison prevents the confusion from settling in before practice begins.

Use cause and effect to structure spoken discussion

Before the writing lesson, have students discuss one sustainability issue using cause-and-effect language out loud — it previews the kind of reasoning the application letter task will later ask them to produce in writing.

Treat the application letter as its own format

An application letter has a specific structure and purpose distinct from a personal or formal letter. A few minutes explicitly outlining what makes it different helps students avoid defaulting to a format they’ve already learned.

Sustainable Development pairs naturally with real examples

Ask students to name one real sustainability initiative in Morocco before starting the reading — it gives the unit’s vocabulary and cause-and-effect language something concrete to attach to, rather than staying abstract.

Download the Lesson Plans

All five files are free to download individually.

⬇ Vocabulary: Sustainable Development

⬇ Grammar: Future Perfect

⬇ Functions: Cause and Effect

⬇ Reading: Sustainable Development

⬇ Writing: An Application Letter

Looking for the complete set covering all 10 units? The Smart English Worksheets Complete Pack includes matching worksheets and lesson plans for the full syllabus, and the Teacher Bundle can help you pace Unit 4 alongside the rest of your year.

Yes — all five lesson plans (vocabulary, grammar, functions, reading, and writing) are free to download individually.

Simple future (“will do”) describes an action that will happen, while future perfect (“will have done”) describes an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future — a distinction students often need explicit, contrasted examples to grasp.

Yes — they follow the Ticket to English 2 Unit 4 syllabus and the Moroccan Standards-Based Approach.

An application letter has its own specific structure and purpose — typically applying for a position, program, or opportunity — distinct from the more general formal letter or the warmer tone of a personal letter covered in other units.

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