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.
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.
Phrasal verbs are at the centre of this ESL worksheet which talks about things that only happen in movies.
Movie Logic (Free ESL Lesson Plan)
Phrasal verbs are at the centre of this ESL worksheet which talks about things that only happen in movies.
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 …
How Good is Your Memory? — Free ESL Lesson Plan
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 …
This year, I want to give up chocolate! Well… maybe not completely. What’s the key to a good New Year’s resolution? Detailed Description This English lesson plan focuses on New …
This year, I want to give up chocolate! Well… maybe not completely. What’s the key to a good New Year’s resolution? Detailed Description This English lesson plan focuses on New …
Practical for travel and for retail employees, this ESL lesson plan with printable worksheet teaches students how to shop for souvenirs with images and vocabulary.
Always short of time? Feel like you’re late time and time again? Today’s class looks at chronic lateness as well as expressions about time, with a special focus on exam English activities.
What draws people to conspiracy theories? What brings conspiracy theorists together, and how do some of them gain such momentum? That’s the topic we explore in this video-based ESL worksheet built around this fascinating TED Talk.
When in social situations, be careful not to open a can of worms! This society-focused worksheet discusses what questions are appropriate (or inappropriate) to ask in different situations, teaching a number of phrases and relevant idiomatic expressions.
Turn it up with this printable PDF or online-ready ESL lesson plan with pre-class activities so it can be used in a flipped classroom, too!
Teach your students to express basic discomforts, such as “I have a headache” and “I’m cold”.