In August we added 12 new lesson plans:
- What season are you? Discovering your color palette In this B1 intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will learn about color analysis through a variety of engaging English exercises including situational speaking discussions, grammar correction activities, vocabulary building tasks, and reading comprehension practice.
- What Happened to Cheap Fast Food? This B2 ESL lesson combines vocabulary building, reading comprehension, and critical writing skills all centered around fast food topics that students can easily relate to.
- The Rise of AI Companions This comprehensive Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plan engages students in exploring the fascinating topic of AI companions through diverse English language learning activities. Students will develop essential language skills including vocabulary acquisition, reading comprehension, listening skills, and critical thinking through interactive ESL exercises focused on modern technology and relationships.
- The Thrill of Being Thrilled In this B2 level lesson plan, students explore the psychological and social reasons why people enjoy fear-based entertainment through a variety of exercises including matching activities, sentence completion, advanced grammar restructuring, and reading comprehension.
- Why Cats Do What They Do This upper-intermediate lesson plan covers the topic cat behavior through vocabulary exercises and reading comprehension practice.
- Shrinkflation This upper-intermediate lesson plan covers the topic of hidden inflation through vocabulary exercises and reading comprehension practice.
- Linguistic detectives This advanced lesson plan focuses on developing specialized vocabulary related to legal proceedings.
- Decoding Business Jargon This upper-intermediate lesson plan looks into the dos and don’ts of business language through a variety of exercises: vocabulary practice, reading comprehension and discussion practice.
- Why is English so confusing? This advanced ESL lesson plan examines how historical events shaped the English language that we know today. Some of the pronunciation irregularities and grammatical inconsistencies are analyzed in detail.
- The Burger Murders This advanced speaking practice lesson dives into various examples of how ethics can influence business decisions.
- Mind the Gap: Ethics vs. Logic The main goals of this Upper Intermediate ESL lesson plan is to learn, understand, and apply relevant English vocabulary to the moral workplace situations.
- The Good Dictator In this ESL lesson plan students explore political vocabulary through discussion topics and other activities related to different types of government systems.
Enjoy the plans 🙂