Punctuation Saves Lives!

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How tiny marks create big misunderstandings.

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Level: Intermediate Adult Learners (B1–B2)
Duration: 45–60 minutes
Lesson Type: Conversation & Practical English
Skills: Speaking, Reading, Vocabulary, Critical Thinking, Grammar Awareness

Lesson Objectives: By the end of the lesson the student will be able to understand the purpose of common punctuation marks

Warm-up (5 to 10 minutes)

Discussion questions:

  1. Have you ever misunderstood a text message?
  2. Have you ever sent a message that was misunderstood?
  3. Do you think punctuation is important?
  4. Which punctuation mark do you use most often?
  5. Do you use punctuation differently when texting than when writing emails
Presentation:
Activity 1: Punctuation saves lives!

Example 1

Let's eat, Grandma!

Let's eat Grandma! 😱

Discussion

  • What is happening in the first sentence?
  • What is happening in the second sentence?
  • Why is the comma important?

Example 2

Most of the time, travellers worry about their luggage.

Most of the time travellers worry about their luggage.

Discussion

  • Which sentence is clearer?
  • Why?

Example 3

Woman, without her man, is nothing.

Woman: without her, man is nothing.

Discussion

  • How does punctuation change the meaning?
  • Which version do you agree with?

This example usually creates great conversation and laughter!

Practice

Activity 2: The Meaning Challenge

Add punctuation to make the sentence clear.

Sentence 1

lets go shopping grandma

Sentence 2

 stop dont move

Sentence 3

its raining again

Sentence 4

 

john said i am ready

Sentence 5

wow thats amazing

Activity 3: Text Message Detective

Tell students:

"Imagine you receive these messages."

Message A

Fine.

Message B

Fine!

Message C

 

Fine?

Discussion

How does each message sound?

 

MessageFeelingFine. Neutral / annoyed Fine! Excited Fine? Confused 

Activity 4: Fix the Email

Original Email

hello mr smith

thank you for your help yesterday i really appreciate it

can we meet next week on tuesday at 2pm

kind regards

sarah

Task

 

Rewrite the email using proper punctuation.

Activity 5: Punctuation Role Play

You did that

Students must say it using:

 

  • You did that?
  • You did that!
  • You did that.
  • You did that...
Production

Conversation Corner

Let's discuss two options.

  1. Should schools spend more time teaching punctuation?
  2. Is punctuation becoming less important because of texting?
  3. Do emojis replace punctuation?
  4. What is the funniest text message mistake you have seen?
  5. Can punctuation change relationships or cause arguments?

Final Challenge

Correct the punctuation in this message:

hello everyone thank you for joining cafe talk today i hope you enjoyed the lesson please come back next week

Café Talk Takeaway

Remember:

A period ends a thought.
A comma gives the reader a pause.
A question mark asks a question.
An exclamation mark shows emotion.

And most importantly:

Let's eat, Grandma!

is much safer than

Let's eat Grandma! 😄

 

 


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