Tag: A2
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Past forms word searches – bundle of 7
Seven word searches to practise irregular past verb forms — with word lists in the present tense, tables to complete, and full answer keys.
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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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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!
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Can we meet, Emma? A Fun Lesson on Daily Routines and Making Plans (A1–A2)
Need help teaching time expressions in English? This A1–A2 lesson includes listening, making plans, present simple, prepositions of time, and speaking tasks.
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Mini Travelling course – Part 2 – At the hotel
Help your A1–A2 students get ready for hotel stays with this engaging ESL lesson plan! Includes vocabulary, speaking tasks, hotel problems, and taboo cards.
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Restaurant Wild Stories – Easy and Fun Reading Practice for Beginners (A1–A2)
Three funny and simple stories about eating out — perfect for A1–A2 learners! Each mini-story includes everyday restaurant vocabulary and questions to help students speak more, learn more, and enjoy English.
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Labubu: The Strange Toy That Took Over the Internet – lesson plan A2-C2
This ESL news lesson explores the viral Labubu toy craze, with three versions (A2–C2). Great for vocabulary, reading, and speaking practice on modern trends.
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5 Easy Listening Exercises: Restaurant Reviews for Beginners (A1–A2)
Looking for a tasty way to practice English listening skills? Try these 5 short restaurant reviews made for beginner students (A1–A2 level)! Each includes a short audio track, 4 simple comprehension questions, and is available in both PDF and PowerPoint formats—great for class or self-study.
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Travelling Wild: 3 Funny Airport Stories for ESL Learners (A1–A2)
Looking for a fun way to teach or learn airport vocabulary? In this post, you’ll find Travelling Wild, a set of three funny and easy stories for A1–A2 English learners. Each story includes key travel words, reading practice, and engaging follow-up activities to build vocabulary and speaking skills.
