
This ESL lesson plan examines transportation methods worldwide, focusing on reading and vocabulary skills in a group setting. Designed for B1-B2 learners, students will discuss cultural aspects of transportation in cities like Tokyo, Venice, and Los Angeles and analyze how these methods reflect societal values. Activities include matching exercises, reading comprehension, and group discussions to encourage critical thinking about sustainability and global transportation preferences.

This ESL lesson plan explores the dynamic nature of city life through engaging reading and vocabulary exercises in a group setting. Students will discuss daily activities, differences between daytime and nighttime city atmospheres, and practice using related vocabulary. Through interactive tasks, including creating a visual mood board of urban scenes, students will enhance their speaking skills while reflecting on the changing moods of a city. The lesson is ideal for B1 learners interested in practicing conversational English in real-life contexts.

This ESL lesson plan introduces B2-level adult learners to the daily routines and responsibilities of a traditional homemaker. Over a 60-min individual lesson, students will practice listening and comprehension skills as they explore vocabulary related to household chores and discuss gender roles. Through video-based activities and discussions, this ESL lesson plan emphasizes understanding viewpoints, identifying attitudes, and recognizing key information on daily household dynamics.

This ESL lesson plan explores the pros and cons of studying alone versus in a group for B1 teens and adults in a 60-minute session. Students will discuss effective study methods, watch a video to enhance listening comprehension, and engage in vocabulary exercises. This lesson encourages critical thinking on individual and group study preferences, focusing on listening and speaking skills through dynamic debates and discussions.

This ESL lesson plan introduces students to study habits in a group setting focused on speaking skills. Aimed at A1-level learners, the lesson explores common study routines and preferences through engaging discussions and a dialogue between characters. Students will improve their ability to discuss their study practices and daily routines, enriching their vocabulary and confidence in everyday conversations about learning and studying.

This ESL lesson plan explores the basics of giving and receiving compliments in a group setting for adults at A1-A2 levels. Through vocabulary and speaking activities, students will discuss the value of compliments, practice forming positive phrases, and engage in role-play exercises to build confidence in social interactions. This lesson focuses on building communication skills and fostering a positive atmosphere through appreciation in everyday conversations.

This ESL lesson plan on art styles encourages B1-level students to explore modern and contemporary art through engaging listening and speaking activities in a group setting. In this 60-minute lesson, students will learn about different art movements, watch a video comparing modern and contemporary art, and engage in discussions about their preferences. By the end, students will share their favorite art style, practicing descriptive language and critical thinking skills.

In this 60-minute group ESL lesson plan, students will learn about fast fashion's environmental impact and explore H&M’s recycling program, "The Loop." The class features reading, video analysis, and group discussions. Key activities include guessing H&M's sustainability efforts, watching videos, and answering comprehension questions, followed by a group discussion on recycling in fashion.

This ESL lesson plan guides adults and teens through the language of household chores and note-writing in a 45-minute individual reading and writing activity designed for B1 learners. Students will read a sample note, learn key vocabulary for common household tasks, and practice writing their own clear instructions.

This 90-minute ESL lesson plan for advanced Business English learners focuses on preparing and delivering a successful investor meeting pitch. Students will develop reading and speaking skills through group discussions, role-play, and comprehension exercises centered on key elements of investor meetings. The lesson includes analyzing financial projections, strategic planning, and creating a compelling business pitch for investors.

This ESL lesson plan helps adults practice speaking about careers and business through a flipped classroom model. In this group lesson, students will develop their listening and speaking skills by exploring real-life professional routines, watching videos, and engaging in vocabulary and grammar exercises. Designed for C1 learners, this 60-minute lesson includes discussions, matching tasks, and a presentation activity, fostering communication and critical thinking in professional contexts.

This ESL lesson plan guides adults and teens through rephrasing techniques in a 45-minute individual lesson. Students will work on their speaking skills at a B2 level by discussing an “incredible, amazing, and wonderful experience” and learning to use synonyms to make their stories vivid and engaging. The lesson includes interactive exercises, vocabulary practice, and a task where students retell personal stories in varied language to enhance clarity and emotional depth in communication.

This ESL lesson plan explores Pride and Prejudice, bringing group discussions and speaking exercises to B1/B2-level adults in a 60-minute session. Students will explore themes of love, prejudice, and self-awareness, comparing them to personal experiences and modern-day situations. Through interactive dialogues, character analysis, and comprehension questions, this lesson fosters a deeper understanding of universal themes in classic literature while developing speaking skills and critical thinking about relationships and social dynamics.

This ESL lesson plan invites adults and teens to explore pet peeves in a 60-minute group setting, promoting advanced speaking skills at a C1 level. Students will share their experiences with pet peeves, learn expressions for conveying annoyance, and match common pet peeves with reasons they might be bothersome. The lesson includes vocabulary building, guided discussion, and a presentation activity where students describe their top pet peeve using expressive language.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on reading skills to help students explore effective budgeting and financial management strategies in a 60-minute individual lesson. Aimed at B2-level learners, the lesson covers essential financial concepts through dialogues, discussion questions, and exercises on discursive text structures like contrasting arguments, problem-solution, and cause-effect relationships. Students will engage with practical financial scenarios, analyze budgeting strategies, and apply learned techniques by creating a mock budget and sharing prioritization strategies.