In June we added 12 new lesson plans:
- The power of women
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, the goal is to broaden students’ vocabulary related to business skills and women in business. The lesson also introduces and practices the uses of most, most of and the most.
- Structure your day
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, the goal is to broaden students’ vocabulary on the theme of task management. The lesson also introduces and practices the unreal uses of past tenses: wish, would rather, if only, and it’s time.
- The fire lookout
In this C2 lesson plan, students will practice vocabulary related to nature and the quirks of a solitary lifestyle.
- Dark matter
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, the goal is to broaden students’ vocabulary on the theme of astronomy and physics. The lesson also introduces and practices the third conditional.
- Are you using AI more than you think?
In this C2 lesson plan, students will practice vocabulary related to AI.
- The seven summits
This lesson plan is created for students at the Upper-Intermediate level, with the goal of broadening their vocabulary on the theme of mountaineering. It also increases their ease in using mixed conditionals.
- Dogs and clocks
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, the goal is to broaden students’ vocabulary on the theme of the behavior of pets. The lesson also introduces and practices the passive verb forms.
- Expensive bags
In this C2 lesson plan, students will practice vocabulary related to luxury goods.
- Not everyone drinks coffee the same
In this C2 lesson plan, students will practice vocabulary related to cultural differences in consumer habits.
- How does being bilingual affect the brain
In this C2 lesson plan, students will practice vocabulary related to cognitive health.
- How to be a good listener
In this C2 lesson plan, students will practice vocabulary related to communication.
- Stand out!
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, the goal is to broaden students’ vocabulary on the theme of being successful in one’s career. The lesson also introduces and practices five uses of “get.”
Enjoy the plans 🙂