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ESL lesson plan for A1 Beginner ELL and ELA learners about Shops and Shopping. This ready to use TEFL resource includes everything from flash cards to activities as well as conversation topics and writing drills. Designed to boost language proficiency, this engaging lesson plan covers the fundamental concepts and practical exercises related to discussing different types of shops, shopping vocabulary, and common phrases used in shopping situations. From understanding how to ask for items, prices, and sizes to practicing conversational skills for shopping interactions, our lesson plan equips ESL learners with the knowledge and confidence to navigate shops and engage in successful shopping experiences. With interactive activities, practice exercises, and real-life examples, this lesson plan fosters essential language skills and builds a strong foundation in English communication.

This is an A1 Beginner ESL lesson plan from the TEAM TEFL A1 course book.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105424

It is also included in our course book bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091

This lesson plan includes:
Flash cards
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Writing exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key

This lesson plan is for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 90 minutes depending on teacher style. There is an audio file included with this lesson plan. The resource is available in PDF and a part of it is on Google Apps

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Holidays Food Shops & Shopping Favorites & Preferences A1 Beginner ESL Lesson Plan Bundle

Four A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 Course book about Holidays, Food, Shops & Shopping and Favorites & Preferences. This is a great little bundle for beginner learners to express themselves in topics that that are relatable. In the Holidays unit we learn useful vocabulary and key expressions to book a vacation and make plans for an upcoming trip. In the Shops & Shopping unit we learn expressions to use when shopping. We’ll learn how to request an item, ask for the price and how to pay for it. In the Food unit - when meeting friends or colleagues, food is a popular and interesting topic for people from all over the world. In this text, we learn about dishes from different countries, their ingredients and how we eat them! In the Favorites & Preferences unit - we make choices every day at work, home and when we are shopping. In this unit, we learn essential key phrases to express our preferences and favorites. These lesson plans will typically include: Flash cards A warmer Introduction to the unit Vocabulary Reading Five closed exercises Open exercise Listening exercise Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation writing exercise Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class. Answer key These are A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 course book. [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105424](http://) They are also included in our course book bundle [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091](http://) These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style. The resource is available in PDF and a part of it is on Google Apps

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