
The main goals of this ESL lesson plan are to:
- – Develop business email vocabulary including terms like “attachment,” “recipient,” and “data” while learning proper greeting and sign-off techniques in this business English lesson plan.
- – Study gerunds and infinitives by understanding their structures, choosing correct verb forms, and practicing through mistake correction exercises for adult English lessons.
- – Watch email communication videos about real-life versus written communication styles, exploring email purposes and types, and understanding professional dos and don’ts using these English teaching materials.
In this Business English lesson plan, the student will learn the basics on how to write a proper business email. They will also learn about gerunds and infinitives.
Warm-up
The student decides which forms of communication should be used when responding to a coworker, client, or supervisor.
Vocabulary: Email language
The student gets familiar with vocabulary related to writing emails (attachment, recipient, data, etc.).
Reading: Business emails
As part of the reading practice, the student reads about the purposes and types of emails. They answer the questions based on the text.
Video: Email in Real Life
The student watches a funny video called Email in Real Life, which reconstructs written emails as face-to-face communication. Then, they answer the video comprehension questions.
Dos and don’ts of email writing
The student learns about the dos and don’ts when it comes to writing a business email. Moreover, they learn how to greet and sign off properly.
Grammar: Infinitives and gerunds
The student learns about the structure of infinitives and gerunds and how to use them correctly. They put their knowledge into practice by choosing the correct alternatives, completing sentences by putting the verbs in the correct forms, and correcting mistakes.
The lesson ends with a section of wrap-up questions.

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