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Lesson Library


Winter Olympics
⚡️NEW⚡️ Introduce B1 learners to the history, values, and sports of the Winter Olympic Games through engaging reading, vocabulary, and speaking activities. Students explore key topics such as the origins of the Olympic Games, the meaning of the Olympic symbols, the Winter and Paralympic Games, and the upcoming Milano–Cortina 2026 Olympics.


Second Conditional
⚡️NEW⚡️This lesson helps A2–B1 students understand and confidently use the second conditional to talk about unreal, imaginary, and unlikely situations in the present and future.


First Conditional
⚡️NEW⚡️ ESL Lesson Plan First Conditional helps A2–B1 learners understand how to talk about real and possible future situations using if + present simple and will / won’t . Through clear examples, structured practice, and communicative speaking tasks, students learn how to predict results, give advice, and talk about consequences in everyday contexts such as travel, health, technology, and daily decisions.


Unusual Restaurants
ESL Lesson Plan Unusual Restaurants helps B1 students explore some of the most creative and surprising restaurants around the world. Through engaging readings about HALO in Shanghai, the Ice Restaurant in Lapland, and the Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in the Maldives, students learn how design, culture, and technology create unforgettable dining experiences. Learners practise thematic vocabulary, match cuisines with famous dishes, and strengthen comprehension with guided question


Getting Around the City
⚡️NEW⚡️In this lesson B1 students explore how people travel in different cities around the world. Through reading tasks, vocabulary practice, interactive speaking activities, and real-world examples from Amsterdam, London, and Venice, learners discover various types of transport and compare how cities are organised.


Wake Up with the Average German
⚡️NEW⚡️ This B1 lesson plan helps students explore typical German morning routines, cultural habits, and everyday behaviours. Through video-based tasks, reading activities, vocabulary work, and guided discussion, B1 learners compare their own habits with those shown in the lesson. Students analyse data, interpret cultural practices, and build confidence using functional language to describe routines and preferences.


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 Future of AI
This B1 lesson plan explores emerging technology, AI innovations, and ethical considerations. Through reading, discussion, and speaking activities, B1 learners practice expressing opinions, predicting trends, and using technology-related vocabulary in English. This ready-to-use lesson encourages critical thinking and conversation about the future of artificial intelligence.
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