
This ESL lesson plan for adults and teens focuses on using the present continuous tense to describe actions in a silent movie. Through watching the short film The Loop, students practice speaking, reading, and grammar in a 45-minute individual session. Activities include sentence formation, gap-fill exercises, and discussion questions, helping students use the present continuous. Ideal for A2 learners to build confidence in using grammar in context.

This ESL lesson plan introduces A1-level kids & teens to Easter traditions through engaging reading, speaking, and vocabulary exercises. In this 45-minute individual lesson, students will learn about Easter customs like decorating eggs and the Easter Bunny. Through fill-in-the-blank activities, reading comprehension, and discussion prompts, students will practice sentence formation while exploring how families celebrate Easter with food, games, and seasonal decorations. Perfect for fostering cultural understanding and simple language skills.

This lesson plan about Black Friday introduces intermediate-level learners to key shopping-related terms through ESL activities. Students will develop listening and speaking skills with a warm-up game, a listening task on the history of Black Friday, and a shopping activity where they compare sale items. Engaging in discussions about impulse buying and finding bargains enhances their fluency and understanding of everyday shopping vocabulary.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on personal milestones while teaching the past perfect tense, suitable for B1-B2 learners. In this 45-minute session, students will engage in warm-up discussions, grammar matching exercises, and speaking activities. The lesson targets essential grammar and speaking skills by encouraging students to share their milestones and practice sentence construction. Through interactive exercises, learners will improve their ability to articulate past achievements and enhance their grammatical control.

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.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on listening and speaking skills for B1-level teens and adults. Using the song "We’re Going to Be Friends" by The White Stripes, students will discuss school memories, analyze lyrics, and complete listening comprehension tasks. The 45-minute lesson helps learners engage with straightforward language in song lyrics while practicing key vocabulary and sharing personal experiences about friendship and school life.

This ESL lesson plan explores the concept of intuition through engaging listening and speaking activities. Designed for C1-level learners, the lesson includes vocabulary exercises, video-based comprehension, and group discussions about trusting gut feelings and decision-making processes. Students will practice explaining abstract ideas, analyzing facts, and discussing the reliability of intuition, while honing their communication and critical thinking skills. Structured for group interaction, this lesson is perfect for adults and teens.

Explore this engaging lesson plan designed for teens at A2/B1 level. This 45-minute ESL lesson focuses on developing speaking and reading skills. Students will read and discuss opinions about Mother's Day, watch a video to understand typical maternal phrases, and practice expressing their thoughts.

This engaging ESL lesson plan explores the theme of friendship, designed for B1-level learners. The lesson targets speaking and vocabulary practice through activities focused on essential phrasal verbs related to friendship. Students will participate in warm-up discussions, match phrasal verbs to their meanings, and rewrite sentences using these expressions. The lesson culminates in group conversations about personal experiences of friendship, enhancing both fluency and confidence.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on teaching imperatives to B1-B2 learners in a group setting. Students will explore expressions like "watch out" and "be careful" through interactive activities, dialogues, and real-life scenarios. The lesson includes exercises where learners practice giving warnings, answer discussion questions, and role-play different situations to improve their ability to report potential dangers in English. Ideal for improving communication in daily life while building confidence in expressing concern and caution though imperatives.

This ESL lesson plan explores the topic of protesting in an individual setting, targeting B2-level adults. Students will learn key vocabulary and practice speaking skills by discussing peaceful protests versus riots, sharing opinions on activism, and reflecting on historical events. The lesson focuses on improving the ability to explain viewpoints, engage in debates, and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of social protest, making it both educational and thought-provoking.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on teaching students how to express confusion in everyday situations, targeting vocabulary and speaking skills for B1-level learners. Through engaging activities like sentence reordering, gap-fill exercises, and pair work, students will practice useful expressions and improve their conversational abilities. The lesson is designed to enhance comprehension and clarity in communication, with a focus on handling unclear directions and asking for clarification. Perfect for teens and adults in group settings.

This ESL lesson plan focuses on the daily life of Mediterranean street cats, targeting reading and speaking skills for A2-level learners. Through narrative reading, sentence-matching exercises, and discussion prompts, students will practice expressing opinions and understanding simple descriptions. Perfect for teens and adults looking to improve reading and conversational skills.

This ESL lesson plan explores the world of musical instruments in an individual setting, targeting A2-level learners. Students will read about a musician's journey, discuss their favorite instruments, and engage in vocabulary-building exercises. The lesson focuses on improving reading and speaking skills while encouraging students to express their preferences and opinions about music and instruments, making it an interactive and engaging learning experience.

This ESL lesson plan is designed for adult learners at the B1/B2 level, focusing on developing speaking and reading skills. In this 45-minute group lesson, students will explore the topic of immigration, specifically the challenges that arise after the initial excitement of moving to a new country.