Category: Speaking
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From Crime Scene to Courtroom: A Speaking Lesson on Crime and the Legal System (B1+/B2)
Learn about crime, justice, and the legal system in this B1+/B2 lesson. Read texts about famous trials, practice legal vocabulary, and discuss crime in your country. Activities include matching, riddles, headlines, and comprehension tasks — perfect for speaking practice and building confidence with crime-related English.
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Spooky warm-up for Halloween “Would You Rather” Worksheet🎃(A1–A2)
Looking for a fun and spooky Halloween activity? This “Would You Rather” ESL worksheet is perfect for A1–A2 students. Simple language, pictures for support, and lots of laughs – ideal for warm-ups or light speaking practice. 🎃
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Fun & Spooky Halloween Taboo Game for ESL Learners 🎃
Bring Halloween fun into your ESL classroom with this printable Taboo game! 👻 Students practice speaking and describing while learning festive vocabulary like ghosts, costumes, curses, and more.
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Fun Halloween Spot the Difference Worksheet for ESL Learners 🎃👀
Make your ESL lessons spooky and fun this October! This Halloween Spot the Difference worksheet is a quick warm-up to check vocabulary, get students talking, and add a festive touch to class. Includes 7 differences + answer key.
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Health – speaking & vocabulary lesson for B1 students
Teach health vocabulary and practice modal verbs with this engaging B1 ESL lesson. Includes a body organ quiz, symptom exercises, a creative advice-column activity, and discussion prompts.
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Spot the Difference – A Fun Art-Themed Speaking Warm-up for ESL Lessons
Kick off your art-themed ESL lessons with this fun spot the difference speaking activity! Students will practise describing images, use art vocabulary, and collaborate to find all 9 hidden differences. Includes an answer key for easy checking.
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Animal Taboo Cards
Add some animal fun to your ESL classroom! This printable set of 70+ Animal Taboo Cards is perfect for A2-level learners. Great for revising animal words, describing, and having a laugh — ideal for speaking practice and vocabulary building.
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DIY Renovation Fun: ESL Speaking & Vocabulary Practice (B1-B2)
Help your students practise B1-B2 vocabulary and speaking with this fun ESL lesson about DIY and home renovations – featuring a relatable story and lots of real-life expressions!
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Speaking About Family & Relationships – ESL Lesson for B1 – B2 Learners
Talk about family and relationships in this B1-level ESL lesson! Includes vocabulary matching, idioms, reading & discussion questions – with quotes and answer keys.
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Giving Directions in English: A Lesson for A1–A2 Students
This beginner-friendly ESL lesson will help your students learn how to ask for and give directions in English. Includes listening, reading & speaking practice!