In January we added 15 new lesson plans:
- New Year’s resolutions In this B2 ESL lesson plan, students will focus on New Year’s resolutions through interactive exercises. Students will develop their language skills while exploring goal-setting and personal development.
- Why what others think doesn’t really matter In this B1 ESL lesson plan, students will work with synonyms, complex verb phrases, and nuanced language choices that help them articulate ideas about personal growth and decision making.
- Giving up on people This Advanced ESL lesson focuses on interpersonal relationships, using complex vocabulary to analyze situations requiring difficult personal decisions.
- Staying Friends with Your Ex: Smart Move or Slippery Slope? In this Proficiency ESL lesson, students explore different perspectives on relationship endings while developing vocabulary to express complex emotional concepts. Through targeted activities and discussions, students enhance their ability to articulate sensitive personal experiences and cultural viewpoints around romantic relationships.
- The weight-loss drug revolution In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students explore opposing viewpoints on weight loss drugs through structured discussion while practicing essential conversational phrases and vocabulary.
- What your home says about you In this Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will explore the relationship between personal identity and home environment, learning vocabulary and grammar structures to discuss how living spaces reflect personality, habits, and values.
- Should you trust your first impressions? In this Advanced ESL lesson plan, students learn about the complex nature of first impressions through various exercises including vocabulary work, scenario analysis, and sentence matching.
- Should We Have Opinions? In this C2 level lesson plan, students will learn advanced language for discussing opinion-forming and practice applying this knowledge to real-world situations.
- Taking smart risks This C2-level lesson focuses on understanding and expressing nuanced perspectives about risk-taking in professional and personal contexts. Through various exercises including dialogue creation, word rearrangement, gap-filling, and sentence transformation, students practice advanced vocabulary and structures while exploring the balance between taking smart risks and maintaining prudent caution.
- When Someone Deflects In this B1 level lesson plan, students will explore different aspects of deflecting behavior, from workplace dynamics to personal relationships.Â
- How to spot a scam In this B2-level lesson plan, students learn how to identify and respond to potential scams through various interactive exercises and discussions. The focus is on developing critical thinking skills while practicing polite but firm English responses to suspicious situations.
- The open source AI revolution In this C2 level lesson plan, students explore the open source AI revolution through DeepSeek’s impact, using advanced technical language and industry concepts.
- The Sesame Street Phenomenon In this B2 level lesson plan, students, using various exercises, learn about Sesame Street’s history and production values.
- True grit In this B2 level lesson plan, students focus on the concept of true grit and perseverance through various exercises.
- Trust yourself In this C2 level lesson plan, students, through reading, discussion and practice exercises, develop advanced vocabulary and strategies for navigating situations that require balancing instinct with analysis.
Enjoy the plans 🙂