🧱 The Fall of the Berlin Wall: The Night That Changed the World
In this B2-level reading lesson, students will explore the fall of the Berlin Wall — one of the most dramatic events of the 20th century. The text examines why the Wall was built, life in divided Berlin, the forces that weakened the communist regime, and how a bureaucratic mistake triggered the Wall's collapse. Students will encounter advanced vocabulary related to history, politics, and social change.
Lesson Plan
- Questions about the Berlin Wall and divided cities
- Discussion on walls and barriers
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Past perfect for background: had not been briefed
- Participle clause: Overwhelmed and without orders, the guards...
- Passive narrative: Families were separated, Streets were sealed
- Reported speech: Schabowski said that the regulations took effect...
- Inversion for dramatic effect: Within hours, tens of thousands flooded...
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