Tag: B1
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Shrinkflation and Chocolate: A Lesson on Consumer Choices
Shrinkflation is everywhere—from crisps to chocolate—and your students probably know it from their own shopping trips. In this lesson, they’ll read about Milka’s controversial decision to shrink its bars while raising the price. With vocabulary, comprehension, and discussion activities, learners will practise English while exploring a real economic issue.
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Weird & Wonderful Habits Around the World: A Modal Verbs Speaking Activity
Turn grammar revision into a game! In this speaking activity, students explore weird traditions from around the world and use modal verbs of deduction to decide if they are true or false. A great way to revise grammar while learning something surprising!
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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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Body Parts Word Search – Fun ESL Vocabulary Practice
A simple but effective way to review body parts vocabulary! This printable Word Search works as classwork, homework, or a fun time-filler.
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Fun ESL Body Parts Quiz – Test Your Vocabulary!
This fun Body Parts Quiz will help your students learn and review essential vocabulary. Includes three versions: write the answer, multiple choice, and matching.
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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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AI in Education: Should Students Be Allowed to Use It? – B1 lesson plan
This AI in Education lesson gets your students talking about technology, honesty, and the future of learning. With speaking, vocabulary, and comprehension activities, it’s perfect for intermediate classes.
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Should 16-Year-Olds Vote? – A News Lesson on Democracy and Elections
This B1-level news lesson explores the topic of voting age, democracy, and elections with simplified reading, essential vocabulary, comprehension tasks, and thought-provoking discussions. Perfect for engaging students in real-world topics while practising English!
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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.
