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Sanae Takaichi - ESL Lesson Plan - Breaking News English Lesson
Sanae Takaichi - ESL Lesson Plan - Breaking News English Lesson

Breaking News English Lesson: Sanae Takaichi

Japan has its first ever female prime minister. Her name is Sanae Takaichi. She was elected as the country's 104th prime minister on Tuesday. She won 237 votes in the lower house of Japan's Diet (parliament). Her opponent, Yoshihiko Noda, won 149 votes. Ms Takaichi takes over from former leader Shigeru Ishiba. He was in power for just one year. Takaichi is head of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). To get enough votes to win the election, she had to make an alliance with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party. She has a tough job ahead of her. Japanese people are unhappy about rising prices, job security, a falling birth rate, and how to care for the increasing number of old people.

Sanae Takaichi, 64, has led an interesting life. At university, she played drums in a heavy metal rock band. She likes sport and supports the Gamba Osaka soccer team and the Hanshin Tigers baseball team. She was interested in motorcycles and had a powerful Kawasaki Z400 motorbike. In 1987, Takaichi moved to the USA and wrote books about American politics. In 1989, she worked as a TV anchor on a variety show. Women in Japan hope Takaichi's background means she will support gender equality and diversity. However, she opposes same-sex marriage and allowing separate surnames for married couples. In addition, she does not agree that a woman should become emperor ahead of a man.

Try the same news story at these easier levels:

  • https://apnews.com/article/japan-first-female-prime-minister-vote-trump-24b4a5e2a2b777139de66e38665ced0d
  • https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20251021/p2g/00m/0na/030000c
  • https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/16104830
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanae_Takaichi

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News

"Much has been said and written on the utility of newspapers; but one principal advantage which might be derived from these publications has been neglected; we mean that of reading them in schools."

The Portland Eastern Herald (June 8, 1795)

"News is history in its first and best form, its vivid and fascinating form, and. history is the pale and tranquil reflection of it."

Mark Twain, in his autobiography (1906)

"Current events provide authentic learning experiences for students at all grade levels. In studying current events, students are required to use a range of cognitive, affective, critical thinking and research skills."

Haas, M. and Laughlin, M. (2000) Teaching Current Events: It's Status in Social Studies Today.

Warm-ups

1. POLITICAL LEADERS: Students walk around the class and talk to other students about political leaders. Change partners often and share your findings. 2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, talk about these topics or words from the article. What will the article say about them? What can you say about these words and your life? prime minister / votes / parliament / opponent / power / alliance / right-wing / prices an interesting life / playing the drums / sport / motorbike / gender equality / surname Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently. 3. WOMEN: Students A strongly believe female leaders are better; Students B strongly believe the opposite. Change partners again and talk about your conversations. 4. LEADERS: Who are the best leaders in these areas? Why? Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners often and share what you wrote.

Who

Why?

National

International

Business

Religion

Tech

Human rights

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  • Food prices
  • Jobs
  • Falling birth rates
  • Care for old people
  • Gender equality
  • Same-sex marriage
  • Immigration
  • Crime
Vocabulary

Paragraph 1

1. elected a. Show your choice or opinion in an election. 2. vote b. A person or team you compete or fight against in a contest or election. 3. parliament c. The number of babies born in a country in a year. 4. opponent d. The building where the leaders of a country meet, talk, and make or change laws. 5. former e. Having conservative or traditional political ideas. 6. right-wing f. Chosen by people in a vote for a job or position. 7. birth rate g. Someone who had a job or position in the past.

Paragraph 2

8. support h. Went to live in a new house, town or country. 9. moved i. The work and activities of the government, or the way a country is run. 10. politics j. Another word for family name. 11. hope k. When men and women are treated the same. 12. gender equality l. Want something to happen or be true. 13. diversity m. Help or agree with someone or something. 14. surname n. Having many different kinds of people, ideas, animals and flowers, etc. Before reading / listening 1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if 1-8 below are true (T) or false (F).
  1. Japan had 103 prime ministers before Sanae Takaichi was elected. T / F
  2. Sanae Takaichi's opponent got over 200 votes in the election. T / F
  3. The prime minister before Sanae Takaichi was leader for two years. T / F
  4. Sanae Takaichi made an alliance with a left-wing party. T / F
  5. Sanae Takaichi liked playing drums and riding motorbikes. T / F
  6. Sanae Takaichi lived in the US for a while. T / F
  7. Sanae Takaichi is a strong supporter of same-sex marriage. T / F
  8. Takaichi believes people should have separate surnames after marrying. T / F
2. SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
  1. past
  2. sufficient
  3. partners
  4. rival
  5. follows
  6. fairness
  7. chosen
  8. difficult
  9. relocated
  10. ex-
3. PHRASE MATCH: (Sometimes more than one choice is possible.)
  1. She won 237
  2. She has a tough job
  3. people are unhappy about rising
  4. a falling birth
  5. care for the increasing number
  6. Sanae Takaichi, 64, has led
  7. She was interested
  8. she will support gender equality and
  9. same-
  10. married
  1. ahead of her
  2. sex marriage
  3. of old people
  4. an interesting life
  5. prices
  6. in motorcycles
  7. couples
  8. rate
  9. diversity
  10. votes
Gap fill

Put these words into the spaces in the paragraph below. opponent head prices elected tough increasing former alliance

Japan has its first ever female prime minister. Her name is Sanae Takaichi. She was (1) ______________________________________________ as the country's 104th prime minister on Tuesday. She won 237 votes in the lower house of Japan's Diet (parliament). Her (2) ______________________________________________, Yoshihiko Noda, won 149 votes. Ms Takaichi takes over from (3) ______________________________________________ leader Shigeru Ishiba. He was in power for just one year. Takaichi is (4) ______________________________________________ of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). To get enough votes to win the election, she had to make an (5) ______________________________________________ with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party. She has a (6) ______________________________________________ job ahead of her. Japanese people are unhappy about rising (7) ______________________________________________, job security, a falling birth rate, and how to care for the (8) ______________________________________________ number of old people.

Put these words into the spaces in the paragraph below.

equality moved played ahead variety led couples supports

Sanae Takaichi, 64, has (9) ______________________________________________ an interesting life. At university, she (10) ______________________________________________ drums in a heavy metal rock band. She likes sport and (11) ______________________________________________ the Gamba Osaka soccer team and the Hanshin Tigers baseball team. She was interested in motorcycles and had a powerful Kawasaki Z400 motorbike. In 1987, Takaichi (12) ______________________________________________ to the USA and wrote books about American politics. In 1989, she worked as a TV anchor on a (13) ______________________________________________ show. Women in Japan hope Takaichi's background means she will support gender (14) ______________________________________________ and diversity. However, she opposes same-sex marriage and allowing separate surnames for married (15) ______________________________________________. In addition, she does not agree that a woman should become emperor (16) ______________________________________________ of a man.

Listening — Guess the answers. Listen to check.

1) the country's 104th prime minister on Tuesday. She won 237 votes in ______ a. the lower hose b. the lower house c. the lower homes d. the flower house 2) Her opponent, Yoshihiko Noda, ______ a. one 149 votes b. win 149 votes c. won 149 vote d. won 149 votes 3) To get enough votes to win the election, she had to make an alliance with ______ a. the bright wing b. the fright wing c. the right wing d. the light wing 4) She has a tough job ahead of her. Japanese people are unhappy ______ a. about rising price b. about rising prices c. about rise in prices d. about risen prices 5) and how to care for the increasing number ______ a. of old people b. of age people c. of fold people d. off old people

6) At university, she played drums in a heavy ______ a. metal lock band b. mettle rock band c. metal lock brand d. metal rock band 7) In 1987, Takaichi moved to the USA and wrote books ______ a. about American politic b. about American politician c. about American politics d. about American political 8) In 1989, she worked as a TV anchor on ______ a. a variety show b. a varieties show c. a various show d. a vary tea show 9) Women in Japan hope Takaichi's background means she will ______ a. support gander equality b. support agenda equality c. support gender equality d. support Gen Z equality 10) she opposes same-sex marriage and allowing separate surnames ______ a. for married coups b. for married couples c. for married couplets d. for married couple

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Japan has its first ever female prime minister. Her name is Sanae Takaichi. She (1) __________________________________________________ the country's 104th prime minister on Tuesday. She won 237 votes in the (2) __________________________________________________ Japan's Diet (parliament). Her opponent, Yoshihiko Noda, won 149 votes. Ms Takaichi takes (3) __________________________________________________ leader Shigeru Ishiba. He was in power for just one year. Takaichi is head of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). To (4) __________________________________________________ to win the election, she had to make an alliance with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party. She has a (5) __________________________________________________ of her. Japanese people are unhappy about rising prices, job security, a falling birth rate, and how to (6) __________________________________________________ increasing number of old people.

Sanae Takaichi, 64, has (7) __________________________________________________ life. At university, she played drums in a heavy metal rock band. She likes sport and supports the Gamba Osaka soccer team and the Hanshin Tigers baseball team. She was interested in motorcycles (8) __________________________________________________ powerful Kawasaki Z400 motorbike. In 1987, Takaichi moved to the USA and wrote books about American politics. In 1989, she worked as a TV anchor on (9) __________________________________________________. Women in Japan hope Takaichi's background means she will support gender (10) __________________________________________________. However, she opposes same-sex marriage and allowing (11) __________________________________________________ married couples. In addition, she does not agree that a woman should become emperor (12) __________________________________________________ man.

Comprehension questions
  1. How many votes did Sanae Takaichi win to become prime minister?
  2. How long was former prime minister Shigeru Ishiba in power for?
  3. What kind of party did Sanae Takaichi make an alliance with?
  4. What kind of job does the article say Sanae Takaichi has?
  5. What are Japanese people worried about the security of?
  6. What kind of life does the article say Sanae Takaichi has had?
  7. What two sports does Sanae Takaichi like?
  8. What did Sanae Takaichi write books about?
  9. What did Sanae Takaichi work as in 1989?
  10. What do women hope Sanae Takaichi will support besides diversity?
Multiple choice quiz

1) How many votes did Sanae Takaichi win to become prime minister? a) 273 b) 237 c) 149 d) 194 2) How long was former prime minister Shigeru Ishiba in power for? a) two years b) 18 months c) six months d) one year 3) What kind of party did Sanae Takaichi make an alliance with? a) a right-wing party b) a left-wing party c) a green party d) a centre-ground party 4) What kind of job does the article say Sanae Takaichi has? a) a great one b) an interesting one c) a tough one d) a powerful one 5) What are Japanese people worried about the security of? a) the streets b) jobs c) their houses d) schools

6) What kind of life does the article say Sanae Takaichi has had? a) an interesting one b) a full one c) a successful one d) a great one 7) What two sports does Sanae Takaichi like? a) soccer and tennis b) sumo and baseball c) soccer and baseball d) tennis and sumo 8) What did Sanae Takaichi write books about? a) politics b) travel c) Japanese history d) food 9) What did Sanae Takaichi work as in 1989? a) a TV anchor b) a bullet train driver c) a banker d) a teacher 10) What do women hope Sanae Takaichi will support besides diversity? a) healthcare b) single parents c) new businesses d) gender equality

Role play

Role A – Food Prices You think the price of food is the most important issue in your country today. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them why their issues aren't as serious. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): job security, crime or gender equality.

Role B – Job Security You think job security is the most important issue in your country today. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them why their issues aren't as serious. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): the price of food, crime or gender equality.

Role C – Crime You think crime is the most important issue in your country today. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them why their issues aren't as serious. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): job security, the price of food or gender equality.

Role D – Gender Equality You think gender equality is the most important issue in your country today. Tell the others three reasons why. Tell them why their issues aren't as serious. Also, tell the others which is the least important of these (and why): job security, crime or the price of food.

After reading / listening

1. WORD SEARCH: Look in your dictionary / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms … for the words.

• Share your findings with your partners.

• Make questions using the words you found.

• Ask your partner / group your questions.

2. ARTICLE QUESTIONS: Look back at the article and write down some questions you would like to ask the class about the text.

•Share your questions with other classmates / groups. •Ask your partner / group your questions.

3. GAP FILL: In pairs / groups, compare your answers to this exercise. Check your answers. Talk about the words from the activity. Were they new, interesting, worth learning…?

4. VOCABULARY: Circle any words you do not understand. In groups, pool unknown words and use dictionaries to find their meanings.

5. TEST EACH OTHER: Look at the words below. With your partner, try to recall how they were used in the text:

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion - Sanae Takaichi

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

  1. What did you think when you read the headline?
  2. What images are in your mind when you hear the word 'politics'?
  3. What do you think of your country's leader?
  4. Who is the world's best national leader?
  5. Are male or female leaders best?
  6. Would you be a good leader of your country?
  7. What would you like your country's leader to do?
  8. How worried are you about rising prices?
  9. How worried are you about job security?
  10. What advice do you have for Sanae Takaichi?

STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

  1. Did you like reading this article? Why/not?
  2. What do you think of when you hear the word 'prime minister'?
  3. What do you think about what you read?
  4. How interesting a life have you had?
  5. How important is it for a leader to have an interesting background?
  6. What musical instruments can you play?
  7. What sports are you interested in?
  8. How is gender equality in your country?
  9. Should people keep their at-birth surname after getting married?
  10. What questions would you like to ask Sanae Takaichi?
Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

(a) ________________

(b) ________________

(c) ________________

(d) ________________

(e) ________________

STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

(f) ________________

(g) ________________

(h) ________________

(i) ________________

(j) ________________

Language — Cloze (Gap-fill)

Japan has its first (1) ____ female prime minister. Her name is Sanae Takaichi. She was elected (2) ____ the country's 104th prime minister on Tuesday. She won 237 votes in the lower house of Japan's Diet (parliament). Her (3) ____, Yoshihiko Noda, won 149 votes. Ms Takaichi takes over from former leader Shigeru Ishiba. He was (4) ____ power for just one year. Takaichi is head of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). To get enough votes to (5) ____ the election, she had to make an alliance with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party. She has a tough job ahead of her. Japanese people are unhappy about rising prices, job security, a falling (6) ____ rate, and how to care for the increasing number of old people.

Sanae Takaichi, 64, has led an interesting life. At university, she played drums in a heavy metal rock band. She likes sport and (7) ____ the Gamba Osaka soccer team and the Hanshin Tigers baseball team. She was interested (8) ____ motorcycles and had a powerful Kawasaki Z400 motorbike. In 1987, Takaichi moved to the USA and wrote books about American politics. In 1989, she worked as a TV anchor on a (9) ____ show. Women in Japan hope Takaichi's background means she will support gender equality and (10) ____. However, she opposes same-sex (11) ____ and allowing separate surnames for married couples. In addition, she does not agree that a woman should become emperor ahead (12) ____ a man.

Which of these words go in the above text?

  1. (a) never (b) ever (c) every (d) even
  2. (a) was (b) as (c) that (d) has
  3. (a) opposes (b) opposition (c) oppose (d) opponent
  4. (a) at (b) in (c) of (d) on
  5. (a) winner (b) win (c) wins (d) winning
  6. (a) birthday (b) born (c) birth (d) births
  7. (a) supporter (b) supporting (c) supports (d) support
  8. (a) at (b) of (c) in (d) by
  9. (a) varying (b) various (c) vary (d) variety
  10. (a) diversity (b) diverse (c) diversion (d) diversify
  11. (a) marriage (b) marry (c) marrying (d) married
  12. (a) at (b) to (c) of (d) on
Spelling Paragraph 1
  1. She was ecteeld
  2. Her tenopopn, Yoshihiko Noda
  3. takes over from merfro leader Shigeru Ishiba
  4. she had to make an alnciael
  5. She has a tgohu job ahead of her
  6. job screutiy
Paragraph 2
  1. ppsoturs the Gamba Osaka soccer team
  2. a TV anchor on a aetriyv show
  3. gender equality and ietdiysvr
  4. she opposes same-sex rgearaim
  5. separate mrausnse for married couples
  6. a woman should become eeoprrm
Put the text back together

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Put the words in the right order
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  2. Get votes enough win to election the .
  3. She a has job her tough of ahead .
  4. are people Japanese about unhappy prices rising .
  5. Care the for number increasing old of people .
  6. played She in drums heavy a band metal .
  7. America In, wrote she about books politics American .
  8. Women she hope support will equality gender .
  9. She allowing opposes surnames separate married for couples .
  10. doesn't She that agree should women emperor be .
Circle the correct word (20 pairs)

Japan has its first ever / every female prime minister. Her name is Sanae Takaichi. She was elected as the country's 104th prime minister on Tuesday. She won 237 votes / voting in the lower house of Japan's Diet (parliament). Her oopponent, Yoshihiko Noda, win / won 149 votes. Ms Takaichi takes over / under from former leader Shigeru Ishiba. He was on / in power for just one year. Takaichi is face / head of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). To get enough votes to win a / the election, she had to make an alliance with the right-wing Japan Innovation Party. She has a though / tough job ahead of her. Japanese people are unhappy about rising / rise prices, job security, a falling birth rate, and how to care / careful for the increasing number of old people.

Sanae Takaichi, 64, has led an interesting live / life. At university, she played drums / drum in a heavy metal rock band. She likes sport / sporting and supports the Gamba Osaka soccer team and the Hanshin Tigers baseball team. She was interesting / interested in motorcycles and had a powerful Kawasaki Z400 motorbike. In 1987, Takaichi moved at / to the USA and wrote books about American politics. In 1989, she worked as / has a TV anchor on a variety show. Women in Japan hope Takaichi's background means she will support gander / gender equality and diversity. However, she supposes / opposes same-sex marriage and allowing separate surnames for married couple / couples. In addition, she does not agree that a woman should become emperor ahead to / of a man.

Talk about the connection between each pair of words in italics, and why the correct word is correct. Look up the definition of new words.

Insert the vowels (a, e, i, o, u)

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Punctuate the text and add capitals

Japan has its first ever female prime minister. Her name is Sanae Takaichi. japan has its first ever female prime minister her name is sanae takaichi she was elected as the countrys 104th prime minister on tuesday she won 237 votes in the lower house of japans diet parliament her opponent yoshihiko noda won 149 votes ms takaichi takes over from former leader shigeru ishiba he was in power for just one year takaichi is head of japans liberal democratic party ldp to get enough votes to win the election she had to make an alliance with the rightwing japan innovation party she has a tough job ahead of her japanese people are unhappy about rising prices job security a falling birth rate and how to care for the increasing number of old people

sanae takaichi 64 has led an interesting life at university she played drums in a heavy metal rock band she likes sport and supports the gamba osaka soccer team and the hanshin tigers baseball team she was interested in motorcycles and had a powerful kawasaki z400 motorbike in 1987 takaichi moved to the usa and wrote books about american politics in 1989 she worked as a tv anchor on a variety show women in japan hope takaichis background means she will support gender equality and diversity however she opposes samesex marriage and allowing separate surnames for married couples in addition she does not agree that a woman should become emperor ahead of a man

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Japanhasitsfirsteverfemaleprimeminister.HernameisSanaeTakaichi .Shewaselectedasthecountry's104thprimeministeronTuesday.She won237votesinthelowerhouseofJapan'sDiet(parliament).Heroppon ent,YoshihikoNoda,won149votes.MsTakaichitakesoverfromformerl eaderShigeruIshiba.Hewasinpowerforjustoneyear.Takaichiisheadof Japan'sLiberalDemocraticParty(LDP).Togetenoughvotestowintheel ection,shehadtomakeanalliancewiththeright-wingJapanInnovation Party.Shehasatoughjobaheadofher.Japanesepeopleareunhappyab outrisingprices,jobsecurity,afallingbirthrate,andhowtocareforthein creasingnumberofoldpeople.SanaeTakaichi,64,hasledaninteresting life.Atuniversity,sheplayeddrumsinarockband.Shelikessportandsup portstheGambaOsakasoccerteamandtheHanshinTigersbaseballtea m.ShewasinterestedinmotorcyclesandhadapowerfulKawasakiZ400 motorbike.In1987,TakaichimovedtotheUSAandwrotebooksaboutA mericanpolitics.In1989,sheworkedasaTVanchoronavarietyshow.W omeninJapanhopeTakaichi'sbackgroundmeansshewillsupportgend erequalityanddiversity.However,sheopposessame-sexmarriagea ndallowingseparatesurnamesformarriedcouples.Inaddition,shedoe snotagreethatawomanshouldbecomeemperoraheadofaman.

Free writing

Write about Sanae Takaichi for 10 minutes. Comment on your partner’s paper.

Academic writing

Women are better leaders than men. Discuss.

Homework

1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google’s search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about this news story. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. POLITICAL LEADERS: Make a poster about political leaders. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things? 4. TAKING TURNS: Write a magazine article about mean and women should take turns to be political leaders. Include imaginary interviews with people who are for and against this. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s). 5. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Write a newspaper article about the next stage in this news story. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles. 6. LETTER: Write a letter to an expert on political leaders. Ask him/her three questions about the political leader of your country. Give him/her three of your opinions of that leader. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.

A Few Additional Activities for Students

Ask your students what they have read, seen or heard about this news in their own language. Students are likely to / may have have encountered this news in their L1 and therefore bring a background knowledge to the classroom.

Get students to role play different characters from this news story.

Ask students to keep track of this news and revisit it to discuss in your next class.

Ask students to male predictions of how this news might develop in the next few days or weeks, and then revisit and discuss in a future class.

Ask students to write a follow-up story to this news.

Students role play a journalist and someone who witnessed or was a part of this news. Perhaps they could make a video of the interview.

Ask students to keep a news journal in English and add this story to their thoughts.

Also.

Buy my 1,000 Ideas and Activities for Language Teachers eBook. It has hundreds of ideas, activity templates, reproducible activities for:

  • News
  • Warm ups
  • Pre-reading / Post-reading
  • Using headlines
  • Working with words
  • While-reading / While-listening
  • Moving from text to speech
  • Post-reading / Post-listening
  • Discussions
  • Using opinions
  • Plans
  • Language
  • Using lists
  • Using quotes
  • Task-based activities
  • Role plays
  • Using the central characters in the article
  • Using themes from the news
  • Homework

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Answers

(Please look at page 26 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

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