Jane Goodall in the ESL Classroom: Inspiring Language Learning Through Nature and Discovery
Jane Goodall is one of the most influential scientists and environmental advocates of our time. As a primatologist and anthropologist, she is best known for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in Africa, particularly in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park. Her work transformed the way we understand animals, showing that chimpanzees have emotions, social bonds, and even use tools—traits once believed to be uniquely human. Beyond science, Jane Goodall has become a global symbol of compassion, perseverance, and environmental responsibility. Her story is not only about research but also about following one’s passion from childhood and turning it into a lifelong mission. Why Include Jane Goodall in ESL Lessons? Using Jane Goodall as a topic in ESL teaching brings high engagement into the classroom. Students are naturally drawn to stories about animals, exploration, and real-life adventures. Her journey from a curious child who loved animals to a world-famous scientist creates a str...