LEGO House

LEGO House

This ESL lesson plan is designed for teens at a B2 level and focuses on the engaging topic of LEGO bricks. Students will enhance their reading and writing skills through a variety of group activities, including discussions about personal experiences with LEGO bricks and facts about the LEGO House in Denmark. The lesson structure includes comprehension exercises, paired discussions, and creative writing, ensuring students can describe their experiences and opinions in detail.

Skills

  • Can use a variety of strategies to achieve comprehension, including watching out for main points and checking comprehension by using contextual clues.
  • Can give straightforward, detailed descriptions on a range of familiar subjects within their field of interest.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

In pairs, discuss the following questions. Share the answers with the group.

1
Do you enjoy playing with LEGO bricks? Why / Why not?
2
Can you share a memorable experience you had while playing with LEGO bricks?
3
How do you think playing with LEGO bricks can help develop your creativity?
4
Do you think LEGO bricks encourage teamwork among friends? In what ways?
2

Did you know that there is a LEGO House, for LEGO lovers, located in Denmark? Read these facts about this place. Which one surprised you the most and why?

3

Read the article and choose the correct answer.

4

Read the article about other things you can experience in LEGO House. Mark the sentences as True or False.

5

In pairs, discuss the following questions.

6

Write your ideas down.

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