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In this B2-C1 ESL lesson plan, students speak about money and finances. They learn a number of money-related expressions and focus on what prepositions to use with verbs relating to money.
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Today, let's teach one of the most fundamental parts of English: formalities. Students will learn how to use "please", "thank you", and many other expressions, finishing in role-play activities of simple situations. 
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How likely is a taxi driver to be automated in the future? Is there a good chance that airline pilots will become automated in the future? This ESL lesson plan explores just that, with exercises on degrees of likelihood with clear structures and examples.
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For beginner ESL students and level A1, let's get started with nationalities and the verb 'to be'.
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Phrasal verbs are at the centre of this ESL worksheet which talks about things that only happen in movies.
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This ESL worksheet is a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching presentations in the context of business English.
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Small talk is a key skill in English, both in social and business situations. Teach your students to master the art of small talk with this business English printable worksheet.
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Build your ESL beginners' grammar with the question words. Teach your students to say what, where, when, why, which, who, whose, how, how much, and how many.
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Teach your low-level students to describe people using these adjectives and fun, easy-to-manage speaking games!
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UPDATED! Screen-share version now available. This ESL lesson plan for B2+ to C2 explores the memory and introduces students to many related expressions and collocations. Detailed Description Students start by 
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