Free 2 Bac Lesson Plans: Women and Power (Unit 5) — Vocabulary, Passive Voice, Functions & Reading
Free downloadable 2nd Bac lesson plans for Unit 5 — Women and Power. Vocabulary (definitions and suffixes), the passive voice, expressing addition and concession, and a reading lesson — aligned with Ticket to English 2.
Unit 5 of Ticket to English 2 explores Women and Power — a genuinely rich topic for discussion, paired with one of the syllabus’s most exam-relevant grammar points: the passive voice. 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: Definitions
Key vocabulary related to women and power, introduced through clear definitions that give students a solid foundation for discussing gender roles and power dynamics.
Vocabulary: Suffixes
A second vocabulary lesson focused on suffixes — a word-formation skill that helps students recognize and build related vocabulary independently, well beyond this unit alone.
Grammar: The Passive Voice
A full lesson on the passive voice, one of the most consistently tested grammar structures in the National Exam, taught here in the context of a genuinely engaging topic.
Functions: Expressing Addition and Concession
Practice using addition and concession language — essential for constructing more nuanced, balanced arguments, both in speaking and in exam writing tasks.
Reading: Women and Power
A reading passage on women and power that encourages critical thinking and analysis alongside the comprehension skills the exam tests.
Built around Ticket to English 2
All five lessons are aligned with the Unit 5 syllabus and the Moroccan Standards-Based Approach, so they slot directly into your existing pacing for this unit.
How to Use These in Class
Teach suffixes as a transferable skill, not just unit vocabulary
When covering the Vocabulary: Suffixes lesson, point out that the same suffix patterns apply well beyond this unit — it’s a skill students can reuse across the rest of the syllabus, not a one-time vocabulary list.
Use the passive voice lesson to revisit earlier units
Since students may have met the passive voice before, use a few examples connected to earlier topics (education, sustainable development) as a quick review before introducing new examples tied to this unit.
Pair addition and concession with the reading
After the reading lesson, ask students to summarize the passage’s argument using at least one addition connector and one concession connector — a natural way to combine both skills in a single task.
Concession language signals stronger arguments
Remind students that using concession language (“although,” “even though”) before making their own point tends to read as more persuasive in writing tasks than simply stating an opinion outright — it shows they’ve considered the other side.
Download the Lesson Plans
All five files are free to download individually.
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Yes — all five lesson plans (two vocabulary lessons, grammar, functions, and reading) are free to download individually.
Unit 5’s vocabulary is split into definitions in one lesson and suffixes in a second — giving students both the core meanings and a word-formation skill they can apply well beyond this unit.
Yes — they follow the Ticket to English 2 Unit 5 syllabus and the Moroccan Standards-Based Approach.
No — Unit 5 focuses on vocabulary, grammar, functions, and reading. Writing practice for this topic can be paired with the writing structures covered in neighboring units.
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