In November we added 14 new lesson plans:
- You are not a success machine
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will be able to discuss causes and effects of becoming overly focused on tasks, identify and use vocabulary related to work-life balance and overworking. They will also practice grammar in the form of modals of speculation.
- Swimming in a nuclear pool
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will practice scientific vocabulary related to nuclear power through exercises and reading comprehension. They will also improve their ability to express cause and effect relationships using words like “leads to,” “results in,” and “causes.”
- The meme culture
In this C2 ESL lesson plan, students will analyze how memes communicate meaning through language and cultural references. The lesson focuses on digital vocabulary, tone shifting between formal and informal language, and understanding implied meanings.
- Who are you?
In this B2 ESL lesson plan, students will analyze how identity shapes personal stories, using advanced language to describe themselves beyond simple labels.
- The oil secrets
In this Advanced ESL lesson plan, students will develop critical reading and persuasive language analysis skills by examining communication strategies used in oil industry public relations and in ads as a whole.
- The space race
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will analyze and discuss key events of the Space Race while developing vocabulary related to space exploration and scientific achievements.
- Love advice from a divorce lawyer
In this Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will discuss what makes a marriage work. They will practice expressing insights about commitment, communication, and compromise using advanced relationship vocabulary.Â
- Banking made simple
In this Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will develop vocabulary related to financial services. The lesson strengthens vocabulary while improving overall communication skills.
- SMART goals
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will learn about effective goals through the SMART framework (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). Students will practice discussing their personal and professional objectives.
- How childhood affects us
In this Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will develop their speaking and writing skills by examining how childhood influences our adult lives.
- Does success in school matter in real life?
In this Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plan, students will practice detecting lies and deception. They will develop their speaking and critical listening skills by analyzing verbal and non-verbal cues in conversation. They will learn vocabulary related to deception.
- Can politicians keep their promises?
In this Proficiency ESL lesson plan, students will analyze political discourse and campaign promises through advanced rhetorical analysis and persuasive language.
- Is crypto here to stay?
In this C1 ESL lesson plan, students will assess the long-term role of cryptocurrency in global finance using advanced language.
- The Power of Self-Worth
In this A2 ESL lesson plan, students will explore the meaning of self-worth through basic English vocabulary and speaking practice.
Enjoy the plans 🙂