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Lesson Library


Would you rather..?
Would You Rather ESL Speaking Game is a fun and interactive activity for A2–B2 English learners. Students choose between two options — for example, “Would you rather visit Japan or Finland?” — and explain their reasons. The game helps learners practise fluency, conversation skills, and expressing opinions in a relaxed, engaging way. It can be used as a warm-up, discussion activity, or end-of-lesson task to encourage creative thinking and natural communication in English.


25 Riddles
Challenge your mind and spark your curiosity with our Riddles for Kids — a fun and thought-provoking experience that invites learners to think outside the box. From simple word riddles to classic logic puzzles like the Farmer, Fox, Goose, and Beans, this activity helps guests and students build language confidence while enjoying a clever mental workout.
Each riddle encourages participants to observe carefully, connect ideas, and find creative solutions using the clues provid


The Haunted House
Step into The Haunted House - a board game for your classroom! This spooky activity for English learners combines fun storytelling with educational questions. Each stop on the board brings you face-to-face with a new Halloween creature — from spiders to witches and zombies. Answer correctly to move forward, or risk being caught by the ghosts!
Perfect for A2–B1 learners, this interactive game helps students practise reading, speaking, and thinking skills in a playful, Hallowe


Everybody Makes Mistakes
Help your A2 students build confidence and kindness through this engaging lesson! Based on the song “Everybody Makes Mistakes,” this lesson focuses on vocabulary and expressions for talking about mistakes, apologising, and being a good friend.


How Do Starfish Eat?
This lesson plan introduces A2 learners to the world of marine life through an engaging reading and discussion activity. Students learn how starfish eat and move, expand their vocabulary about sea animals, and practice reading comprehension and speaking in English. Let's dive into the fascinating world of ocean life and discover surprising facts about sea animals.


The Secret of The Parrotfish
In this A2 lesson plan learners explore marine life, learn vocabulary about fish and habitats, and understand interesting facts about parrotfish.


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.


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.
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