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B1
If My Pet Could Go to School

This ESL lesson plan engages kids and teens in a creative exploration of the second conditional through speaking, writing, and grammar exercises. Designed for B1 learners in a 45-minute individual session, students imagine a day at school for their pets, discussing possible subjects, activities, and interactions.

B1
A Journey Through Coffee Culture

Explore our 60-minute B1 ESL lesson for adult learners, focusing on speaking and reading skills. The lesson includes vocabulary matching, text comprehension, and sentence completion exercises. Students will learn about different types of coffee and customs worldwide, ending with a discussion and writing task to share their own coffee experiences and cultural insights.

A1
Visiting New Zealand

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.

C1
Exploring E-Commerce

This ESL lesson plan on e-commerce helps advanced learners improve speaking and listening skills while exploring the effects of online shopping on local businesses. Structured into engaging exercises, students will discuss advantages and disadvantages, watch a video for context, match vocabulary, and complete sentence-fill exercises. The lesson concludes with group brainstorming and discussion on solutions to support local shops, reinforcing students’ ability to give detailed presentations on complex topics.

C1
Stranger Things

This engaging ESL lesson plan based on the TV series Stranger Things is designed for C1 learners to develop advanced listening and speaking skills. The lesson structure includes a warm-up discussion, a listening activity using a show clip, and a role-play exercise in a "town meeting" format where students debate mysterious events and safety measures in character. Through these immersive exercises, students enhance critical thinking and fluency, tackling formal and informal language in a dynamic context.

C1
What Is Adrenal Fatigue?

This ESL lesson plan based on a news article about adrenal fatigue, helps C1-level students develop speaking and reading skills, encouraging critical thinking and detailed analysis of health-related news. It includes pre-lesson reading, vocabulary matching, discussion prompts, and personal reflection on chronic stress and fatigue.

B2
Should College Education Be Free for All Students?

This lesson plan is designed for B2-level teens. It features group activities that target speaking and reading skills, including debate preparation, vocabulary practice, and a true/false exercise based on an article. Students will explore both sides of the debate while developing their argumentation and presentation skills.

A2
Earth Day

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.

C1-C2
Vivisection Debate

This ESL lesson plan engages students in a 60-min group discussion and debate on vivisection and animal testing. Designed for C1-C2 level learners, the lesson includes listening and speaking exercises focusing on ethical considerations, scientific advancements, and alternative methods. Students will analyze opinions, answer comprehension questions, and participate in a structured debate, building critical discussion and argumentation skills.

A2-B1
Organize Your Fridge

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.

B1
Christmas Around the World

This lesson plan about Christmas offers to practice speaking, reading, and writing skills through activities such as discussing traditions, reading about cultural customs, and writing a Christmas postcard. The lesson plan includes true/false exercises, vocabulary practice, and detailed descriptions to help students develop a well-rounded understanding of Christmas traditions.

B1
Nutrition: Healthy Eating

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.

B2
Transitive Separable Phrasal Verbs in Tech

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.

B1-B2
Training Flats for Youth

In this engaging ESL lesson plan, adult learners will delve into the topic of training flats for youth, enhancing their reading and speaking skills over a 45-minute session. The lesson is structured around an insightful news article and includes individual tasks such as brainstorming challenges faced by young people, reading comprehension exercises, and matching opinions to speakers. Through discussions and further exploration of personal views, this lesson fosters critical thinking and effective communication, making it ideal for learners at the B1-B2 level.

B2-C1
Deep Reading: Theory and Practice

This ESL lesson plan on deep reading helps students practice thoughtful, reflective reading techniques. Beginning with a discussion of reading habits, the lesson explores what deep reading entails through a text analysis exercise. Students apply skills by marking true/false statements, summarizing paragraphs, and identifying vocabulary, enhancing their ability to reflect on complex ideas. The lesson closes with a reflective activity, where students evaluate the advantages and challenges of deep reading. Perfect for building critical reading skills and encouraging deep engagement with texts.