Author: Fluentlicious
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Grammar practice – Past Simple vs Past Continuous A2
A fun worksheet to practice grammar – Past Simple and Past Continuous. Contains a variety of exercises, perfect for A2 students!
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Health & Body Taboo Cards: Make Medical English Fun and Memorable
Teaching health vocabulary doesn’t have to be boring. This Health & Body Taboo set helps students practice real-life English—symptoms, illnesses, and doctor visits—through a fun, interactive speaking game.
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Teaching at the Edge of the World: An Antarctica ESL Resource
Tired of the same old ESL topics? Take your students to the coldest place on Earth. Discover a complete lesson plan featuring real-world jobs at Antarctic research stations, designed to challenge A2/B1 and B2 learners with themes of isolation, resilience, and adventure.
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Modal Verbs at Work: A2+ ESL lesson with speaking, reading & real-life practice
A complete A2+ ESL lesson on modal verbs using real-life workplace rules. Includes grammar practice, readings, speaking tasks, and answer keys.
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Why Is the Mona Lisa Famous? A Ready-to-Use Resource for Discussing Art and Fame in the ESL Classroom
The Mona Lisa was not always a global masterpiece. Learn how a shocking theft and media attention helped transform this Renaissance portrait into the most famous painting in the world. The lesson is available in two levels!
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Not All Love Stories Are Happy: A Dark Valentine’s Day ESL Lesson with a Japanese Ghost Story💘
Looking for a Valentine’s Day ESL lesson without clichés? Use a TED-Ed video and a Japanese ghost story to teach vocabulary, linking words, and storytelling — while exploring love, betrayal, and tragedy at B2 level.
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Anti-Valentine’s Day Lessons: A Critical, Student-Friendly Take on February 14th💘
A critical Valentine’s Day ESL lesson for A2+/B1 and B2 learners. Students discuss gift expectations, money, waste, loneliness, and relationships through speaking tasks, a guided reading, and a short poem-writing activity — thoughtful, engaging, and refreshingly pressure-free.
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A Grammar Wheel of Fortune for Trial Lessons and Course Wrap-Ups (A2+–B2)
A low-prep Grammar Wheel of Fortune with speaking questions from A2+ to B2. Ideal for students who want to focus on grammar and still speak with confidence. Perfect for a trial lesson!
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Taboo for Online Shopping: A Fun A2 Vocabulary Activity
Looking for a fun way to practise online shopping vocabulary at A2 level? Try a Taboo-style speaking game to boost fluency and confidence.

