This is a vocabulary lesson plan for C1/C2 students on the topic of fame and celebrities. Students read a text on the pros and cons of fame, examine some advanced expressions on the topic, then put them into practice in a Cambridge-style exercise, a discussion and a debate. Download the handout below, you’ll find the key for the key word transformations on page 3:
Part 1: Pre-reading
- What type of people do you think want to be famous?
- What do you think are some of the most common pros and cons of fame?
- What is the stereotypical story of the life of a child star?
- What advice would you give to someone who still wants to be famous despite the cons?
Part 2: Reading
Read the text.
Does it mention anything you discussed in part 1?
The life of a celeb isn’t all a bed of roses, you know. It really is a double-edged sword and it’s difficult to know if the pros outweigh the cons. Being in the limelight 24/7 can’t be good for your mental health. Being under constant scrutiny, having every aspect of your life dissected by the tabloids, it’s enough to drive you round the bend. It’s no wonder so many child stars go off the rails in such a spectacular fashion. They get their big breaks and rise to fame at such a young age then burn out in a blaze of glory for all to see. Keeping your feet on the ground is no mean feat when you’re surrounded by so many hangers-on blowing smoke up your backside. It must be so easy to let the fame go to your head and start thinking you’re the best thing since sliced bread. Then, if things take a turn for the worse, the fall from grace can be precipitous.
It’s not all doom and gloom however, being in the public eye does have its perks. For one thing you get to lead a glamorous lifestyle; on the guestlist for every event, endorsed by all the biggest brands, it’s ironic that some of the richest people in the world hardly have to pay for anything. Designers and companies bend over backwards to get those publicity shots of you decked out in their latest products. But brands and products aren’t the only ones that can benefit by association with a megastar; some A-listers choose to use their platforms to raise awareness of various issues and campaigns, drawing their followers’ attention to the plights of various disenfranchised groups around the world.
So, have you still got your heart set on making a name for yourself in the world of show business? If so, be warned, you’ve got to learn to take the rough with the smooth. And should you happen to make it to the top, against all odds, enjoy your time in the sun, make the most of your 15 minutes of fame, because they might be over in the blink of an eye.
Read the text again.
Answer the questions.
- What drawbacks of fame does it mention?
- What effect can becoming famous have on your psyche/character?
- What are some of the perks of fame?
- What advice does the writer give to wannabe celebs?
Part 3 – Language Focus
Look at the underlined expressions.
Discuss the meaning with your partner.
- How familiar are the expressions to you? Mark them with:
- A tick if you’ve heard them before.
- A wavy line if they ring a bell.
- A cross if they’re completely new to you.
- A tick if you’ve heard them before.
Memory test:
The life of a celeb isn’t all a …… of roses, you know. It really is a double-…….. sword and it’s difficult to know if the pros ……… the cons. Being in the l……… 24/7 can’t be good for your mental health. Being …….. constant scrutiny, having every aspect of your life dissected by the t………, it’s enough to drive you r…….. the b…….. It’s no …….. so many child stars go off the …….. in such a spectacular fashion. They get their big …….. and r……. to fame at such a young age then burn ……. in a blaze of glory for all to see. Keeping your feet on the …….. is no m……. feat when you’re surrounded by so many h……..-on blowing s……… up your b……… It must be so easy to let the fame go to your ……. and start thinking you’re the best thing since s…….. b…….. Then, if things take a ……. for the worse, the fall from ……… can be p………..
It’s not all d…… and g……. however, being in the …….. eye does have its perks. For one thing you get to ……. a glamorous lifestyle; …… the guestlist for every event, endorsed by all the biggest brands, it’s ironic that some of the richest people in the world hardly have to pay for anything. Designers and companies bend over b……… to get those publicity shots of you d……. out in their latest products. But brands and products aren’t the only ones that can benefit by association with a m……..; some A-l……… choose to use their p…….. to …….. awareness of various issues and campaigns, ……… their followers’ attention to the p…….. of various dis………….. groups around the world.
So, have you still got your …….. set on making a ……. for yourself in the world of ……..business? If so, be w…….., you’ve got to learn to take the r…….. with the s………. And should you happen to make it to the ……, against all o……., enjoy your time in the sun, make the most of your ……. minutes of fame, because they might be over in the …….. of an eye.
Key Word Transformations
- My agent showed me some of the articles that had appeared in the papers.
ATTENTION
My agent…………………………………………. some of the articles that had appeared in the papers.
- It’s hard for newly famous celebrities to continue to act in a sensible and practical way.
FEET
Newly famous celebrities struggle ……………………………………………………………..
- The life of a famous dancer isn’t always good.
BED
The life of a famous dancer………………………………………………………………….
- He moved to New York to become famous in the art world.
NAME
He moved to New York with the intention ………………………………………………… the art world.
- She wants to be an actress more than anything else in the world.
HEART
She …………………………………………………………………………… an actress.
- He aims to make more people aware of the difficulties the indigenous population are facing.
RAISE
His objective is ………………………………………………………….. of the indigenous population.
Part 4 – Discussion
- Would you like to be famous?
- How well do you think you would cope with being famous?
- Do you think that the pros of fame outweigh the cons?
- Overall, do you think celebrities have a positive or a negative impact on society?
- Why do you think so many celebrities tend to suffer from addiction problems or poor mental health?
- If you had to choose images of celebrities to illustrate the pros and cons of fame, whose image would you choose and why?
- How do you think fame and show business have changed in your lifetime? How do you think it will change in the future?
Debate topic: Celebrities have a positive effect on society
KEY
Key Word Transformations
- My agent showed me some of the articles that had appeared in the papers.
ATTENTION
My agent DREW MY ATTENTION // TO some of the articles that had appeared in the papers.
- It’s hard for newly famous celebrities to continue to act in a sensible and practical way.
FEET
Newly famous celebrities struggle TO KEEP THEIR FEET // ON THE GROUND.
- The life of a famous dancer isn’t always good.
BED
The life of a famous dancer ISN’T ALL A BED // OF ROSES.
- He moved to New York to become famous in the art world.
NAME
He moved to New York with the intention OF MAKING A NAME FOR HIMSELF IN the art world.
- She wants to be an actress more than anything else in the world.
HEART
She HAS (GOT) HER HEART SET // ON BECOMING an actress.
- He aims to make more people aware of the difficulties the indigenous population are facing.
RAISE
His objective is TO RAISE AWARENESS // OF THE PLIGHT of the indigenous population.