Look through the materials provided to students for the lesson. Spend 5-7 minutes talking about, explaining, asking questions and introducing materials (aka vocabulary) to students. Make sure they now understand how to use it.
▶️ Spend more time on this part if necessary
▶️ You goal is to make students realize that they actually learned something today
▫ What is your definition of risk?
▫ Do you take a lot of risks in life or are you risk averse?
▫ What was one of your most fearful and important risks that you took?
▫ What are advantages/disadvantages of taking risk?
▫ Have you ever taken a risk with money and it paid off?
▫ Would life be boring without risk?
▫ Only a person who risks is free.
▫ Risk is the only efficient way to a pure success.
▫ Dropping out of college, university is a potential risk to your successful future.
▫ If you don't take risks, you will never fail.
▫ Extreme sports are too dangerous, it’s stupid to try them.
Spend 5-7 minutes discussing the mistakes people made. Give good and bad examples of how the vocabulary you discussed in the beginning was used during the lesson.