Simple Bank Terms
ESL Lesson PlansSimple Bank Terms

Simple Bank Terms

This ESL lesson plan introduces basic banking vocabulary and speaking skills in a 45-minute group session for adult learners at A1 level. Through interactive dialogues and vocabulary matching, students learn essential banking terms like "ATM," "deposit," and "balance." The lesson includes exercises to help students practice conversations related to bank services.

Skills

  • Can discuss everyday practical issues in a simple way when addressed clearly, slowly and directly.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
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1

Work in pairs. Read the dialogue out loud. Then, take turns asking and answering the same questions Trevor asked Sandra.

T
Trevor
Hey, Sandra, do you have a bank account?
S
Sandra
Yes, I do. I opened my bank account when I was 18. Do you have one?
T
Trevor
No, I don't. Do you have a credit card?
S
Sandra
Yes! I use it every day.
2

Match the words to their definitions.

3

Fill in the blanks in the text with the following words.

4

Match these halves to create sentences.

5

First, prepare answers to these questions. Then, in pairs, take turns asking and answering the questions.

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