
This lesson plan engages B1-level ESL students with vocabulary matching, reading comprehension and creative writing prompts activities, focused on how ancient civilizations sourced and consumed their food. Students will learn about the diets of Egyptians, Greeks, and Native Americans, exploring plant-based foods, foraging, and more.

This ESL lesson plan engages B2 learners in a fascinating exploration of superstitions about weather from various cultures. Designed for adults in a 60-minute individual format, the lesson focuses on vocabulary, reading, and writing skills through text analysis, discussion, and practical exercises. Students practice vocabulary related to extreme weather and adverse conditions and create a social media post to share weather superstitions, enhancing both their language skills and cultural awareness.

This ESL New Zealand lesson plan introduces students to the country’s unique features, using reading, listening and vocabulary exercises to enhance A1 level learners' skills. Designed for adults and teens in a 60-minute individual session, the lesson covers key cultural topics, including New Zealand’s geography, popular activities, and local wildlife.

This Earth Day lesson plan engages ESL students in understanding the importance of protecting our planet. In this 60-minute group lesson, A2-level adults and teens will improve their reading, vocabulary, and speaking skills through various tasks. Students will take a quiz about the environment, read about Earth Day, and complete comprehension and vocabulary-matching exercises. Additionally, they will express their thoughts on environmental care through meaningful discussions.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on teaching food-related vocabulary and practical language skills for everyday life, making it ideal for teens and adults in a group setting. Through reading, vocabulary, and discussion exercises, students will learn tips for organizing a fridge and strategies for keeping food fresh. This 45-minute lesson emphasizes speaking practice and vocabulary building while encouraging conversations about daily routines and healthy habits.

This nutrition lesson plan aims to encourage healthy eating among adult ESL learners at level B1. Over a 60-minute individual session, the lesson provides opportunities to enrich the learners' vocabulary, listening, and speaking skills. It includes thought-provoking tasks that cover topics such as balanced diets, food groups, portion control, and nutrient diversity.

This ESL lesson plan introduces learners to key phrasal verbs related to technology, with an emphasis on vocabulary for common tech support scenarios. Students will work on phrasal verbs and conversation skills by matching terms, ordering sentences, filling in dialogues, and completing a role-play activity. By the end, learners will be able to use phrasal verbs naturally in tech-related conversations, discussing everything from setting up devices to troubleshooting connection issues.

In this engaging lesson plan, young learners will explore a variety of zoo creatures while developing vocabulary and speaking skills. Throughout the 45-minute lesson, students will watch a video, match animals to their descriptions, complete fill-in-the-blank activities, create sentences, and answer questions.

This lesson plan is perfect for ESL students at the A2 level, focusing on examples and practical usage of adverbs of manner. Through matching exercises, reading comprehension, and descriptive speaking tasks, students will learn to form and use adverbs of manner in simple sentences to describe actions effectively.

This lesson plan is designed to help B1 level students improve their listening skills on the topic of weather forecasts. The lesson begins with a discussion about the importance of weather forecasting, followed by tasks that focus on vocabulary and grammar. Students will also watch a weather forecast and complete different tasks that will help them understand how to describe specific weather conditions. Finally, they will discuss the impact of weather on daily life and share their experiences of dealing with unexpected weather changes.

This ESL lesson plan engages adult learners at the B1 level in narrating a story using visual prompts. First, students warm up by discussing images to practice vocabulary and storytelling skills. Next, they read a short romance story, filling in gaps with phrases that show the order of events. Then, they match sentence halves and create their own stories using the provided pictures, enhancing their ability to narrate a story effectively. This comprehensive lesson encourages speaking and vocabulary development while making learning enjoyable.

This ESL lesson plan for B2-level adults explores AI-generated pictures on dating apps. Students develop vocabulary, reading, and speaking skills through structured exercises, including discussions, reading comprehension, and vocabulary matching. The lesson includes a warm-up debate, a reading activity focused on analyzing viewpoints, and vocabulary exercises related to the topic, helping learners engage in meaningful discussion and improve their fluency.

This ESL lesson plan for A2-level adults and teens focuses on a job interview scene from the movie "The Devil Wears Prada." In this 60-minute group lesson, students will develop their listening and speaking skills. The lesson includes filling in blanks, true/false exercises, and discussion questions. Perfect for practicing practical language and discussing the interview dynamics from the film.

This ESL lesson plan explores the topic of imposter syndrome, targeting advanced (C1) learners. Through engaging vocabulary, listening, and speaking exercises, students will discuss feelings of self-doubt and strategies to combat them. The 60-minute session includes a warm-up discussion, a video-based listening activity, and vocabulary matching, followed by a group conversation on overcoming imposter syndrome. This lesson helps learners improve fluency, build confidence, and expand their vocabulary related to self-awareness and mental health.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on the concept of doomscrolling, targeting B1-B2 learners. Through engaging vocabulary, listening, and speaking exercises, students will discuss the impact of negative news and strategies to avoid overconsumption of bad news. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, a video-based listening task, and vocabulary matching, followed by a group discussion on doomscrolling and how to seek more uplifting content. This 60-minute session enhances both conversational fluency and comprehension skills.