Tag: C1
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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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Do You Really Need 10,000 Steps a Day? | B2 ESL Video Lesson
Do we really need to walk 10,000 steps a day to stay healthy? In this B2 ESL video lesson, students watch a TED Talk, challenge common health myths, and discuss the real benefits of walking. The lesson focuses on listening skills, vocabulary connected with health and movement, and meaningful speaking practice based on real-life habits.
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The World’s Spookiest Places – ESL Halloween Lesson (B2) 🎃
Step inside the world’s most haunted and abandoned places with this B2 Halloween ESL lesson! Explore real spooky sites, learn new vocabulary, read ghostly stories, and create your own haunting tale.
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Spooky Lakes: When Nature Turns Creepy – B2 ESL Lesson 🎃
Would you swim in a lake that can “turn you to stone” or suffocate anyone nearby? Join our spooky lakes lesson to explore the deadly secrets of Lake Natron, Lake Nyos, and Lake Baikal. Learn new words, practice passive voice, discuss creepy legends, and even create your own haunted lake story. Perfect for B2 students…
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The famous case of an art forger – multi-level ESL lesson exploring art, forgery, and deception
Explore the fascinating true story of Han van Meegeren — the man who fooled the world’s art experts! This ESL lesson combines reading, listening, and creative speaking activities for A2–C1 learners.
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From Crime Scene to Courtroom: A Speaking Lesson on Crime and the Legal System (A2+ and B1+/B2)
Learn about crime, justice, and the legal system in this A2+ and 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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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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Would You Rather – Shopping (Speaking Worksheet for B1–C2 ESL Learners)
Get your students talking with this Would You Rather – Shopping worksheet! With 15 fun prompts, it’s perfect for B1–C2 learners practicing speaking, vocabulary, and opinions.
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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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Art Taboo Game – Speaking Practice for ESL Learners
54 fun Taboo cards about art for B1-B2 ESL learners! A great speaking activity to practise vocabulary related to painting, music, theatre, photography, and more.
