ToolsAdd Your Images

How to Use the Add Your Images Tool

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Upload Your Images

To begin, upload an image from your device. This tool supports various image formats. Click ‘Select image’ to choose from your files, or simply drag and drop the image from your desktop.

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Crop and Adjust

Before adding it to your lesson, you can crop the image to ensure it fits perfectly with your lesson objectives and focus areas. You can upload up to 3 images at a time.

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Add It to the Lesson

Once your image is uploaded and cropped, click "Add to the lesson", and it will appear seamlessly in the lesson flow.

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Make the Most of Your Images

Use this tool to enhance your lesson by creating engaging speaking or writing tasks based on the images. Add customized instructions as needed. You can prompt students to describe the images, make comparisons, or create stories around them.

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Animal Life

This dynamic ESL lesson plan for kids aged 12-14 enhances speaking and reading skills through interactive group activities. Students will explore animal habitats, needs, and behaviors while expanding their vocabulary. Engaging tasks include picture discussions, matching exercises, text analysis, sentence completion, and creative writing. Tailored for A2 learners, this lesson helps students justify their viewpoints and comprehend descriptive texts, making language learning both fun and meaningful.

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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.

A1
Let's Picnic Together

This ESL lesson plan engages A1-level teens and adults in a fun individual reading session focused on planning the perfect picnic. Through picture-based questions, word unscrambling, and a short reading passage, students will practice essential vocabulary related to weather, food, and outdoor activities.

B2
Creating a Travel Guide

This ESL lesson plan focuses on speaking, writing, and vocabulary skills. Students will explore the topic of travel guides through a flipped classroom approach, completing tasks such as unscrambling words, analyzing text, and discussing travel preferences. In-class activities include group discussions, reading comprehension, and creating their own travel guide using target vocabulary words. This lesson plan is designed for adult/teen learners at level B2 and aims to enhance their ability to give clear nad detailed descriptions.

B2
Unbound Souls

This ESL lesson plan engages B2-level learners in animated discussions about the benefits and drawbacks of taking a gap year. Through thought-provoking questions, vocabulary-building exercises, and informal debates, students will practice expressing their opinions, using idiomatic expressions, and supporting their viewpoints with real-life examples. The lesson plan also includes storytelling and comprehension tasks to deepen language skills.

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This garden lesson plan introduces ESL learners to basic descriptive phrases using "there is/there are" to talk about objects and scenery in a garden setting. Through reading and writing exercises, students at an A1 level practice vocabulary related to nature and garden items. The lesson includes activities to help students confidently describe what they see, enhancing their ability to talk about places and objects using simple structures.

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Wellness at Your Fingertips

This ESL lesson plan explores health-tracking apps, targeting vocabulary, reading, and speaking skills for B2-level teens and adults. Students participate in warm-up discussions, vocabulary matching, reading comprehension, and critical thinking exercises. The lesson concludes with a group activity where learners design their ideal health-tracking app, promoting collaboration and real-world communication. Ideal for building fluency and encouraging interaction!

A2
A Journey Into Mysterious Art

This ESL lesson plan on mysterious art focuses on improving reading and vocabulary skills. Students explore the life and works of René Magritte through engaging activities like matching exercises, reading comprehension, and collocation practice. The lesson develops students’ ability to interpret and describe art, enhancing their creative thinking and language fluency.