This ESL lesson plan for adults and teens explores the importance of Indigenous Peoples' Day. Through brainstorming, discussions with a teacher, and multimedia activities, students will learn about culture, history, and the impact of celebrating Indigenous cultures. The lesson encourages critical thinking as students share their opinions and support their ideas with examples.
Skills
This ESL lesson plan helps kids explore family memories and traditions in a 45-minute individual lesson focused on vocabulary, speaking, and listening skills. In this A1-A2 level activity, students complete sentences about family members, traditions, and favorite moments, then share and discuss with the teacher. The lesson includes a video exercise on family traditions and uses interactive tasks to build language skills in describing personal and family experiences.
This ESL lesson plan helps teens improve their speaking skills through engaging group activities. In a 45-minute lesson, students practice asking for clarification and understanding conversational phrases at the A2 level. Through dialogues, role-plays, and interactive tasks, learners build confidence in managing real-life conversations and expanding their vocabulary.
This engaging ESL lesson plan explores cultural tipping practices, helping B2-level students develop skills in forming arguments and sustaining opinions. The lesson includes reading activities, role-play scenarios, group discussions, and vocabulary matching to enhance comprehension and communication. Students will learn about global tipping customs while practicing real-life conversational skills.
This ESL lesson plan delves into people stories through listening, reading, and speaking activities. Students guess a city from quotes, analyze vocabulary, and engage with stories from "Humans of New York." The lesson fosters discussion, emotional connections, and storytelling while enhancing comprehension and conversational fluency. Homework includes creating a personal project inspired by the blog’s interviews.
This ESL lesson plan focuses on essential workplace etiquette and communication skills. Students will engage in group discussions about appropriate office behavior, watch a humorous video on etiquette, and answer comprehension questions. The lesson plan also includes vocabulary matching and a class activity where learners create and share workplace do's and don'ts.
This ESL lesson plan focuses on teaching the past simple tense through the relatable topic of a bad day. Designed for adults and teens, this one-hour session includes warm-up discussions, a gap-fill reading activity, and engaging group tasks to practice grammar and storytelling skills. Students will match phrases, write short stories, and share experiences, building confidence in using the past simple to describe past events.
This ESL lesson plan on punctuation helps students master the use of commas to set off non-restrictive clauses in descriptive writing. Through activities such as identifying differences in passages, gap-filling, and punctuating texts, learners practice incorporating non-restrictive clauses when describing cities. Designed for B2 level, this 45-minute lesson develops accurate punctuation and enhanced writing skills.
This ESL lesson plan explores the mysteries of UFOs and aliens through engaging reading and grammar exercises, targeting B1-level teens. Students will read about famous UFO sightings, discuss their opinions on extraterrestrial life, and practice modal verbs for making assumptions. The lesson focuses on improving speaking and reading skills while encouraging critical thinking about the possibility of life beyond Earth.