Tag: B1
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New Year’s Resolutions: A Thought-Provoking ESL Lesson (B1-B2)
A B1/B2-level ESL lesson on New Year’s resolutions featuring engaging readings, practical vocabulary, role-based speaking tasks, and thought-provoking discussion.
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A Very Small Christmas Wish – An Interactive Christmas Story for A2+ ESL Students 🎄
A gentle, interactive Christmas story for A2+ ESL students. Follow Anna’s quiet Christmas, discuss each part, practise winter vocabulary, and end the lesson with warm conversations about traditions, food, and small Christmas wishes.
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Christmas Taboo Cards: A Fun Way to Practise Festive Vocabulary in English 🎄
A fun set of 28 Christmas Taboo Cards for ESL lessons. Perfect for practising festive vocabulary, speaking, and paraphrasing while bringing Christmas spirit into the classroom.
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Christmas Edition: Would You Rather Worksheets – two levels! 🎄
Get two Christmas “Would You Rather” worksheets — one for A1/A2 learners and one for A2/B1+. Each version includes picture-supported prompts to help students speak confidently while having festive fun.
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The Best Places to Retire – ESL Lesson (A2+/B1 & B1+/B2)
Looking for a meaningful and relatable ESL lesson? This two-level A2+/B1 and B1+/B2 resource explores the latest International Living ranking of the best places to retire — with Greece, Panama, and Costa Rica at the top. Students practise vocabulary, read engaging texts, and dive into discussions about lifestyle, future plans, and retirement dreams.
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Christmas Code Breaker Worksheet for ESL Students (A Fun Vocabulary Challenge!)🎄
Bring some festive fun into your lessons with this Christmas Code Breaker worksheet! Students decode ten Christmas words — including mistletoe, elf, reindeer and gingerbread — using a simple letter–number key. A playful way to review vocabulary, perfect for A2–B1 learners. Includes a full answer key.
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Questionable Rest Advice: A Fun Critical-Thinking ESL Activity (A2 & B1/B2 Levels)
Help your students think critically with this fun ESL activity about questionable rest advice. Your learners explore ten surprising tips, decide which ones make sense, and explain their opinions. Available in two levels (A2 and B1/B2), this lesson builds speaking skills, argumentation, and everyday vocabulary about rest and wellbeing.
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Crime Vocabulary Taboo Cards for ESL: 80 Fun Speaking Prompts for Your Classroom
Make crime vocabulary fun and communicative with this pack of 80 Crime Vocabulary Taboo Cards for ESL students. A perfect addition to our crime lesson — and stay tuned for the upcoming A2+ version!
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A Gentle Introduction to Business English: Office Equipment & Desk Setup
A simple, friendly introduction to Business English using everyday office equipment and desk-setup advice. Ideal for sparking meaningful conversation about the workspace your students know so well.
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Awake for 201 Hours?! A Two-Level ESL Lesson on Peter Tripp’s Sleep Deprivation Experiment
Explore the incredible story of Peter Tripp’s 201-hour experiment in this two-level ESL lesson! With warm-ups, vocabulary, readings, and discussions, your students will learn language and talk about sleep, health, and ethics.
