My Ideal Neighborhood
ESL Lesson PlansMy Ideal Neighborhood

My Ideal Neighborhood

This lesson plan helps ESL students envision and describe their ideal neighborhood layout, practice location-based vocabulary, and complete map-based activities to reinforce these terms through engaging reading and speaking exercises. Great for A2-B1 teen and adult students who want to enhance their descriptive language skills and practice prepositions of place.

Skills

  • Can reasonably fluently sustain a straightforward description of one of a variety of subjects within their field of interest.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Think about your neighborhood. Answer the questions below.

1
What does your neighborhood look like?
2
What places do you like to visit in your area?
3
If you could add or change something in your neighborhood, what would it be?
2

Read the text about an ideal neighborhood. Would you like to live in a place like this? Why or why not?

3

Match each preposition with its definition.

4

Unscramble the words to make sentences with the prepositions.

5

Let your imagination run wild! Describe your ideal neighborhood.

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