In November we added 12 new lesson plans:
- What Do Animals Really Understand? This intermediate speaking lesson gets students talking about animal intelligence by comparing different abilities and debating what makes animals smart.
- Feedback Is a Gift In this Intermediate-level ESL lesson plan, students expand their vocabulary about giving and receiving feedback while practicing sentence formation and reading comprehension.
- Raising a Robot This upper-intermediate lesson uses the topic of robots in society to build vocabulary, improve grammar accuracy, and develop speaking skills.
- Life Lessons from Millionaires This advanced speaking lesson explores the topic of becoming a millionaire through diverse speaking activities including discussions, debates, role-plays, and critical analysis of get-rich culture.
- Is Food Addiction Real? This proficiency speaking lesson gets students talking about food addiction through debates, fact-checking activities, and real-world scenarios about whether junk food is actually addictive.
- The Rise of Living Solo This advanced lesson explores the rising trend of single living in modern society, examining why more people are choosing to remain unmarried and the personal benefits of living independently.
- Eyes Wide Shut: Why We Fail to Recognize Our Mistakes This upper intermediate speaking lesson explores why people struggle to acknowledge their mistakes and how different approaches to admitting errors lead to different personal and professional outcomes.
- When to Switch Jobs In this proficiency lesson plan, students learn vocabulary and expressions related to job transitions while debating topics like career loyalty, burnout, and professional growth through various speaking and vocabulary activities.
- Gen Z’s Money Problems This upper-intermediate ESL lesson explores the financial and professional challenges Generation Z faces in today’s workplace, including the experience paradox, gig economy pressures, and the housing crisis.
- How Digital Wallets Challenge Traditional Banks In this intermediate ESL lesson plan, students explore how digital wallets are challenging traditional banking. They discuss payment habits, analyze industry trends, and practice vocabulary related to digital finance.
- Quiet Quitting: The Silent Workplace Rebellion In this B2 ESL lesson students build vocabulary, read about the quiet quitting trend, and write their own balanced argument on whether it’s a fair response to overwork or a risky move for your professional future.
- Corporate Jargon This proficiency English lesson teaches students common corporate jargon through vocabulary exercises and real workplace scenarios.
Enjoy the plans 🙂