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Hand-crafted ESL lesson plans tested in real classrooms. A1-C1, kids to adults.


Why Do We Dream?
📁C1 ⏱️120 min Based on the popular TED-Ed video by Amy Adkins, students dive into the history of dream research, from ancient Mesopotamia to modern neuroscience, and discover what scientists still can't agree on.


Generations
📁C1 ⏱️120 min
Explore how different generations are shaped by historical events, technology, and social change.


Winter Olympics
📁B1 ⏱️90 min
History, values, and sports of the Winter Olympic Games through engaging reading, vocabulary, and speaking activities.


Have You Ever? Present Perfect
📄A2 ⏱️50 min
Practise the present perfect to talk about life experiences using have you ever…? questions.


Second Conditional
📁A2-B1 ⏱️90 min Understand and confidently use the second conditional to talk about unreal, imaginary, and unlikely situations in the present and future.


First Conditional
📁A2-B1 ⏱️60 min Helps learners understand how to talk about real and possible future situations using if + present simple and will / won’t.


Guess What? Christmas Edition
This ESL Christmas Vocabulary Game helps A2–B1 learners practise festive vocabulary in a fun, interactive way. In Guess What? Christmas Edition, students describe Christmas-related words without using forbidden words, while others listen and guess. The game encourages speaking, paraphrasing, and creative language use. Students practise explaining meaning using synonyms, opposites, and simple definitions, making it ideal for fluency development and vocabulary revision. How to


Christmas Traditions
This ESL Lesson Plan Christmas Traditions helps A2 learners explore how people celebrate Christmas in different countries around the world. Through visual warm-ups, simple reading texts, vocabulary practice, and guided speaking activities, students learn about traditions in Sweden, Australia, Mexico, and Ethiopia. Learners practise essential Christmas vocabulary, prepositions of time ( in, on, at ), and functional language for describing traditions and routines. The lesson en
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