OUR LESSON PLANS
WORST MOVIE EVER?
Engage students with this B2-C1 ESL lesson plan exploring "worst movies ever." Students will learn and practice adjectives like "cliché", "cheesy," and "campy" while discussing what makes a movie so bad it's good. Perfect for film enthusiasts!
rAINY IDIOMS CHECK
Learn and practice common English idioms related to rain in this engaging B1-B2 ESL lesson plan. Perfect for helping learners confidently use expressions like "take a rain check", "save for a rainy day", and "steal somebody's thunder".
sweet success: crumbl
Explore the business strategies behind Crumbl's rise to success with this B2-C1 Business English ESL lesson plan. Perfect for helping learners understand key concepts in entrepreneurship, marketing, and brand development.
priceless possessions
Explore the significance of possessions with this ESL lesson Plan. Perfect for B2-C1 learners, this lesson covers vocabulary related to ownership and attachment, helping students articulate their thoughts on meaningful items in their lives.
Supposed to…
Help your B1-B2 students master the use of 'supposed to' with this ESL grammar lesson. Covering various contexts like expectations, obligations, and intentions, this lesson enhances students' accuracy in everyday English.
body parts
Teach your students the names of body parts and adjectives describing appearance with this engaging ESL lesson plan. Ideal for A1-A2 learners, this lesson covers essential vocabulary to help students confidently describe physical features in English.