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60 min
B2
Adolescence: Exploring Societal Issues Through Drama

This ESL lesson plan uses drama and group discussions to enhance listening and speaking skills while addressing societal issues. Students explore vocabulary, watch an interview clip, and discuss key themes from the show Adolescence. The lesson encourages critical thinking about topics like social media's impact, accountability, and emotional triggers through interactive exercises and structured group discussion.

A2
Past Simple Time Expressions with Forrest Gump

This lesson plan focuses on improving reading and grammar skills through engaging exercises. Students will read a short text about Forrest Gump, complete sentence gap-fills, match sentence halves, and unscramble words to practice past time expressions. The lesson also includes a writing task where learners use target vocabulary to describe past events.

B2
A World Without Money

This ESL lesson plan invites students to imagine life in a money-free society through engaging station rotation activities. Designed for B2 group classes, it focuses on speaking, listening, writing, and vocabulary skills. Learners explore concepts like the barter system, value, and currency through dialogue practice, video-based comprehension, and critical discussion. By the end of the lesson, students reflect on economic systems and write an opinion piece, using new vocabulary in real-life scenarios.

A2
The Day Everything Went Wrong

This ESL lesson plan focuses on teaching the past simple tense through the relatable topic of a bad day. Designed for adults and teens, this one-hour session includes warm-up discussions, a gap-fill reading activity, and engaging group tasks to practice grammar and storytelling skills. Students will match phrases, write short stories, and share experiences, building confidence in using the past simple to describe past events.

B1-B2
What is Your Attachment Style?

This ESL lesson plan explores attachment styles in relationships through reading, vocabulary, and speaking activities. Designed for B1-B2 learners, the 60-minute group lesson includes a self-discovery quiz, relatable diary entries, and discussion exercises to help students analyze different relationship dynamics. The lesson concludes with a role-play activity, where students practice giving and receiving advice based on what they’ve learned. This engaging lesson builds emotional intelligence, improves speaking fluency, and expands vocabulary related to relationships.

B1-B2
April Fools' Day Pranks

This ESL lesson plan focuses on reading and speaking skills for kids and teens (B1-B2 level). Students will engage in fun group activities, such as discussing their own prank experiences, ranking typical April Fools' Day pranks, and reading about hilarious prank stories. The lesson encourages students to share opinions, describe events, and improve their speaking fluency. With interactive tasks and creative writing exercises, this ESL lesson plan is designed to make learning enjoyable and practical, while targeting vocabulary related to pranks.

A2-B1
Exploring St. Patrick's Day

This ESL lesson plan is designed for A2-B1 learners in a group setting, focusing on speaking and listening skills. Students will explore St. Patrick’s Day through engaging activities, including picture discussions, vocabulary building, video comprehension, and interactive pair work. The lesson encourages participation with guided questions and a fun cultural exploration.

B1-B2
Gender Equality in the Workplace

This ESL lesson plan on gender equality in the workplace is designed for B1/B2 level learners and focuses on developing vocabulary, reading, and discussion skills. The lesson includes reading activities, a glossary for key terms, gap-fill exercises, and group discussions to explore diverse opinions. Students practice expressing viewpoints, justifying ideas, and understanding factual texts in an engaging and structured format.

A2
The History of International Women's Day

Celebrate International Women's Day with this ESL lesson plan that focuses on reading, vocabulary, and cultural exploration. Students will learn about global traditions, discuss the significance of the day, and plan activities to promote gender equality. The lesson includes engaging quizzes, group discussions, and matching exercises to reinforce key phrases and improve comprehension. Perfect for enhancing cultural awareness and language skills!

A2-B1
Brazilian Carnival Celebration

This ESL lesson plan explores the vibrant carnival in Brazil through reading, speaking, and vocabulary activities. In this 60 min lesson, students will match key vocabulary, complete a dialogue, discuss carnival traditions, and read about the event’s history. The lesson includes comprehension questions and a fun creative task where students design and describe their own carnival costume and float, improving their communication and critical thinking skills in an engaging way.

B1-B2
Lunar New Year

This ESL lesson plan is designed for B1-B2 learners in a group setting and focuses on developing listening and speaking skills. The lesson includes interactive tasks such as group discussions, fact-checking, watching a video, and creating dialogues about Lunar New Year traditions. Activities encourage students to practice cultural understanding through engaging exercises like guessing games, multiple-choice questions, and role-play scenarios. Perfect for kids and teens!

A2
Blue Monday

This ESL lesson plan introduces learners to the concept of Blue Monday, targeting A2 level students. It includes a vocabulary, a reading exercise with comprehension questions, and engaging group speaking tasks to foster discussion. The lesson structure balances individual and collaborative work, focusing on building reading comprehension, critical thinking, and conversational skills in a dynamic and interactive way.

B1-B2
Understanding LA Wildfires and Other Natural Disasters

This ESL lesson plan focuses on reading and speaking skills while exploring the topic of natural disasters and ways to prevent them. Targeting group work, students will engage in various activities, such as reading an article on the Los Angeles wildfires, discussing disaster causes, and brainstorming ways to help people affected. The lesson encourages active participation, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving to address the devastating effects of wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. By the end of the lesson, students will have developed a deeper understanding of disaster prevention and recovery methods.

C1
Neuroscience of Effective Practice

This ESL lesson plan focuses on how neuroscience enhances skill-building, targeting advanced adults in a 60-minute individual session. Through listening, speaking, and writing, students explore practical tips for effective learning, uncovering the science of neural pathways and myelinization. Activities include video analysis, vocabulary practice, and personalized advice writing. Learners refine their communication by integrating advanced language into complex discussions about practice and learning strategies.

C1
Embracing Fatherhood

This ESL lesson plan dives into modern fatherhood, focusing on speaking and listening skills in a C1-level flipped classroom format for adults. Students will explore themes like paternity leave, gender roles, and work-life balance through pre-class activities, including vocabulary practice and video analysis. In the classroom, learners engage in storytelling, opinion sharing, and debates, enhancing their ability to express complex ideas and discuss societal issues in a structured group setting.