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


Animal Camouflage
In this colourful A2 lesson, students explore how animals use camouflage to survive in different habitats. Through engaging texts, pictures, games, and riddles, they discover how creatures like octopuses, snowshoe hares, and polar bears hide from predators or hunt for food. The topic is both fun and educational, helping learners connect English practice with fascinating real-world examples from nature.


Contemporary Art
In this B2 lesson, students are introduced to contemporary art and the ideas that make it unique. They learn vocabulary connected to art and culture, explore the difference between modern and contemporary art, and read about the Austrian artist Erwin Wurm. Through this, they discover how artists use paradox, humour, and unusual materials to challenge our understanding of what art can be.


Describing People
📄A1 ⏱️50 min
Students learn how to describe people’s appearance, focusing on hair, clothes, and age.


Colours & Meanings
📄B1 ⏱️90 min
Students explore the meanings of colours and how they are connected to emotions, traditions, and culture.


Sweden, not Switzerland
In this B2 lesson, students watch the playful video campaign “Sweden (not Switzerland)” to explore what makes Sweden unique and how it is often confused with Switzerland. The topic sparks curiosity, encourages reflection on national stereotypes, and provides a fun starting point for cultural comparison and discussion.


Festivals Around the World
In this A2 lesson, students learn about famous festivals from around the world, including Oktoberfest in Germany, Holi in India, Thanksgiving in the United States, Hanami in Japan, and Songkran in Thailand. They read about traditions, celebrations, and special foods connected to each event. Students also play Would You Rather? and watch a video about Thai New Year. In the final task, they write about a famous holiday from their own country or create an original festival.


Getting to Know You
This A1 lesson plan is a great choice for a first trial class. Young students learn simple greetings in English and other languages, practice asking and answering questions like What’s your name? and How old are you?, and give a short self-introduction. The lesson also includes a fun drawing and guessing game that makes learning active and enjoyable.


Rooms
This A1 lesson plan helps students learn basic vocabulary for different rooms in a house, including bedroom, kitchen, living room, bathroom and study. Through reading, speaking, and labelling activities, A1 learners practice describing rooms and using simple sentences in English. They learn the target vocabulary for different objects in the house and practice using the grammar structures “There is/There are.”
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