Creative Tasks based on Zombie by The Cranberries
Zombie – The Cranberries: The Human Cost of Conflict
Bring meaningful discussions into your English classroom with this ready-to-use lesson based on Zombie by The Cranberries. This resource uses one of the most powerful protest songs of the 1990s to explore themes of conflict, violence, empathy, and the human impact of war while developing students' language and critical thinking skills.
Students begin by exploring the symbolism of the word zombie, before learning about the historical background of the song and analysing its powerful lyrics. Through discussion, creative writing, visual interpretation, and reflective tasks, learners consider how violence affects individuals, families, and entire societies.
The lesson includes:
- Pre-listening discussion and prediction activities
- Lyric analysis
- Creative writing tasks
- Discussion questions
- Reflection activities
- Answer key with suggested responses
Perfect for B1–B2 learners, this lesson promotes speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills while encouraging students to think deeply about peace, empathy, and the consequences of violence. It also provides excellent opportunities for cross-curricular links with history, citizenship, and human rights education.
A thought-provoking lesson that shows students how music can inspire discussion, challenge ideas, and highlight important social issues.
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