Level: Intermediate
Aim: Students learn 6 new words related to crime and practise using adverbs of certainty. Students work together in 2 murder mystery roleplays in which they need to piece together the evidence to catch the killers.
Lesson Vocabulary:
Crime Scene
Evidence
Murder weapon
Witnesses
Suspects
Motive
Lesson Grammar:
It can’t be…
It probably isn’t…
It may/might/could be…
It probably is…
It definitely is…
Level: Upper-intermediate (adult political themes)
Aim: Students learn more about graffiti and the different motivations behind this illegal activity.
Students read 3 brief newpaper reports about Banksy’s political graffiti. (Anti-immigration pigeons, Steve Jobs in the Calais refugee camp, French Embassy teargas incident)
Students discuss the effectiveness of using street art to draw the media’s attention to politically sensitive topics.
Level: Lower intermediate - intermediate
Aim: Students follow a survival story in which they land on a desert island. They must use problem solving skills and creativity to survive.
Christmas
Aim: Students learn about Christmas traditions and words related to Christmas.
Vocabulary set: Rudolf, Santa Claus, Reindeer, Christmas Pudding, Star, Sleigh, Christmas Tree, Snowman, Stocking, Christmas Present, Chimney, Turkey
Activities: Vocab games, Writing a Christmas wish list, Making a Christmas card
Santa Claus
The teacher pretends to be Santa Claus and gives a presentation about their life followed by questions.
Then the students prepare presentations about their lives while pretending to be different characters.
(Characters: The Abominable Snowman, Buddy the Elf, Rudolph, Olaf the Snowman, The Grinch and Elsa)
Christmas Song
Aim: Students learn specific Christmas vocabulary so that they can complete a listening gap fill to a Christmas song.
Vocabulary set: Presents, Stocking, Christmas Tree, Santa, Reindeer, Toys, North pole, Fireplace, Lights, Sleigh, Mistletoe
Song: Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is you
Aim: Students learn about famous quotes from history
Game: Students must guess the missing words in incomplete quotes as well as the famous people who said them
WARNING - This lesson is just an example of what you could teach about hobbies. It cannot be used exactly how it is.
If you want to use this lesson, you will need to change many slides to personalise it about your own hobby.
Aim: Students practise fluency in speaking and listening while giving a presentation about their main hobby and asking questions about their peer’s hobbies.
The Lesson plan:
1 Students brainstorm as many hobbies as they can think of then discuss which ones they love/hate
2 The teacher gives a presentation about their own hobby (What, when, where, who, why, how)
(These slides must be created on your own. I have uploaded my own example to give you an idea.)
3 Students then ask the teacher follow-up questions about their hobby.
4 Next students prepare to talk about their hobby.
In small groups they take turns to present and ask further questions.
5 Finally, students discuss past and future hobbies.
Countdown
Aim: Students practise spelling, mental arithmetic and solving anagrams while playing the British game show, Countdown.
Jeopardy
Aim: Students learn about phonemes and compete in a Jeopardy style quiz (Phoneme focus: /ʌ/- /u:/ -/ɔ:/- /i:/ )
Chain Letters
Aim: Students review their vocabulary and spelling while playing 3 rounds of the British game show, Chain Letters.
Pointless
Aim: Students review their vocabulary and spelling while finding obscure answers to general knowledge questions.
Catchphrase
Aim: Students learn about common English idioms try to guess expressions with the help of picture and GIF clues.
Million Dollar Drop
Aim: Students gamble with game money while reviewing multiple choice questions about common grammar errors.
Connections
Aim: Students find links between connected words then create unique reasons to justify why other words are unconnected.
If you are teaching TOEFL Speaking, this lesson series is perfect for you.
Included in the bundle are 6 complete PPT lessons (one for each TOEFL Speaking question) and more than 40 audio files to accompany the practice questions.
Lesson Aims:
-To introduce the type of question
-To clarify the exam question timing (reading / listening/ preparation and speaking time)
-To recommend a clear note taking strategy
-To provide a clear structure for how to answer each question
-To give a clear speaking frame with sentence starters for guidance
-To give useful and relevant advice for answering each question
-To offer a model question and high level example answer
-To provide further example questions for extra practice
-Questions 3-6 each come with 10 audio files to assist with the listening element in these questions. There are also teacher transcripts of these dialogues and monologues.
Reading Skills
Aim: Students read an article about a man who marries a robot.
In this lesson they:
Predict useful words from the title and pictures
Skim read
Scan read
Detail read
Discuss the topic
Reading skills 2 - (With handout Plumff and Jubulu)
Aim: Students practise using context to help understand unknown words.
In this lesson they:
-Discuss context clues
-Read a text including made up words and answer reading comprehension questions
-Read a text including very difficult vocabulary and match synonyms
Aim: to teach students about rhyming words while raising their awareness of the east London Cockney culture
This fun lesson introduces 11 Cockney Rhyming Slang phrases in a game of Balderdash. Students guess the meaning of the phrases by brainstorming other words that rhyme, looking at the phrases in context and using picture clues.
Based on the boardgame “Masterpiece”
Aim: In this lesson students must buy and sell paintings in auctions.
They must use their sales skills to persuade other players to pay more money for their artwork.
The winner is the player with the most money at the end of the game.
Teacher preparation:
Must print out the game board and 21 painting cards + 21 secret value cards
You will need: counters (You can use coins), a die, 21 paper clips (optional)
Instructions for how to play are very clear in the PPT
Aim- to test and develop student’s general knowledge and introduce them to an aspect of British Culture - the pub quiz
Firstly, students read about the origins of a pub quiz and learn how they work. (teams, a quiz-master, question rounds, a prize)
Secondly, students work together in teams to compete in a pub quiz.
The question rounds are: Geography, History, Music, Sport, Famous People, Maths
Level: Upper Intermediate
Aim: to introduce students to different target setting strategies
Students write a to-do-list about their week, then they practise prioritising the items on their list using the urgent/important grid. After that, they will watch a 3 minute TED talk and read the transcript about drawing goals. Taking inspiration from the video they will then draw their goals and then create 3 SMART targets to help them set their targets appropriately.
Hitch-hike - Aim: Students learn all about hitch-hiking and discuss it in a debate
(Attached video - Hitch-hiking in China, social experiment)
Bucket list - Aim: Students share their lists of things they want to do before they die and things they recommend doing.
(Attached video - around the world in 360 degrees selfie)
World Wonders - Aim: Students learn about the world wonders (from ancient to modern) then they discuss the lists and create their own version.
Cheap Travel Tips - Aim: Students learn about different ways to save money on transport and accommodation when they travel. They debate which is better, going with a tour group or independent travel. Finally, they create a weekend itinerary for the local area (with the goal of spending as little money as possible).
ESL lessons to get students talking using numbers and charts.
1- Numbers - Aim: to practise using numbers and maths symbols with many pair discussion activities and games
2- Charts - Aim: students use pie charts, line graphs and Venn diagrams to talk about themselves with their partner
Aim: to practise speaking about the future and making predictions
(In this lesson students begin by discussing fortune telling in their country. Then they will read a story about a fortune teller and answer comprehension questions. Following that, they will pretend to read each other’s fortunes using basic tarrot cards and palm reading.)
Aim: Students act out 2 auctions. In the first they need to read about each item, to work out its true value, so that they can buy carefully to make a profit. In the second auction they must identify the common grammar mistakes in example sentences and buy correct sentences to win points.
Aim: students learn about 9 different types of TV Show and practise asking for and giving opinions about them.
Vocabulary set: The news, Sport, Talk show, Crime drama, Documentary, Game show, Cartoon, Soap opera, Advertisement, R emote control, TV channel, a couch potato, to channel hop
Sentence structures:
What do you think about (TV Show)?
I like/ don’t like watching (TV show) because it’s + adjective
Aim: to describe people’s facial features such as skin/eye color, hair style and length as well as other details like accessories and tattoos.
This lesson uses the context of a witness working with a police artist to practise describing people in a fun and creative way.
This lesson aims to develop student public speaking skills, teamwork and fluency. Students must work together to create stories for each picture and tell them to the group.
For more unique variations of this lesson, please see “ESL Picture Presentation Lessons”.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/esl-picture-presentation-lessons-11936776