Exploring Spotify
ESL Lesson PlansExploring Spotify

Exploring Spotify

This ESL lesson plan engages teens in exploring AI-powered apps and websites through interactive reading tasks in a 60-minute group session. Designed for A2-B1 learners, students will discuss their favorite apps, learn key vocabulary, and follow step-by-step guides for using popular AI tools like Spotify.

Skills

  • Can understand the main information in short and simple descriptions of goods in brochures and websites (e.g. portable digital devices, cameras, etc.).
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Answer the following questions in pairs.

Share your answers with the class.
1
Which apps do you normally use and what do you use them for?
2
How often do you use them?
3
How many of the apps you use are based on AI (artificial intelligence)?
2

Match these words to their definitions.

3

Read the text to find out how Spotify works.

4

Answer the following questions.

5

Fill in the gaps with the words from the list.

6

Mark the sentences as True or False.

7

Share your thoughts on the following questions.

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