Inside My Living Room Office
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Inside My Living Room Office

This ESL lesson plan is designed for A2-level adult group learners to develop their speaking and reading skills. Students will explore vocabulary related to workspaces, analyze descriptions, and share opinions about different setups. Structured activities include text analysis, paired discussions, gap-filling exercises, and a creative task to describe an ideal workspace. Perfect for learners looking to improve English through engaging and practical discussions about everyday environments!

Skills

  • Can understand texts describing people, places, everyday life, etc., provided that they are written in simple language.
  • Can describe everyday aspects of his/his environment.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Read the words with your teacher and discuss their meaning.

1. workplace 2. to get boring 3. plants 4. stressed 5. busy with work 6. natural light 7. focused 8. motivational quotes
2

Look at the picture. Do you like this workspace? Why or why not?

3

Read Alex's Instagram post. Does the description of the workspace look like the picture in the previous exercise?

4

Choose the correct answers according to the post.

5

Work in pairs.

6

Fill in the gaps in the communicative situations below. Check in pairs.

7

Imagine your perfect workspace.

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