Get Ready With Me
ESL Lesson PlansGet Ready With Me

Get Ready With Me

This ESL lesson plan introduces students to vocabulary and phrases around everyday items and personal routines in a flipped classroom format. Targeted at A2 learners, this listening and speaking lesson engages students with "Get Ready With Me" content to improve conversational and descriptive language skills. In class, students will describe their own items and spaces, discuss preferences, and practice using adjectives to express personal style.

Skills

  • Can use simple words and phrases to describe certain everyday objects (e.g. the color of a car, whether it is big or small).
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Based on CEFR
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At home. Match these words to their definitions.

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At home. Watch this "Get Ready With Me" video and mark the sentences as True or False.

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At home. Prepare for the class:

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In class. Answer the questions in pairs. Share your answers with the group.

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In class. Read the texts and look at the pictures below. Decide which bedroom belongs to Anna and which belongs to Claire. Which bedroom is your favorite? Tell your classmates about it.

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Look at the pictures!

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In class. Let's match the words with their opposite meanings.

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In class. In pairs, take turns answering these questions. Use some of the adjectives in your answers.

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In class. Let's get ready with YOU!

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