Tag: travelling
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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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Ghost towns and forgotten places – reading and speaking practice B1, perfect for Halloween🎃
Discover the world’s eeriest abandoned places — from empty towns to ghostly islands. A B1 lesson full of mystery, history, and haunting vocabulary. Perfect for your October classroom!
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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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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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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.
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Travelling Taboo – A Fun Speaking Game for ESL Learners
Make travel vocabulary exciting with this 54-card Travelling Taboo set! Designed for ESL learners at A2–B2 level, this printable game helps students practice speaking, describing, and listening—all while having fun.
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Would You Rather – Travel & Adventure (Speaking Worksheet for A2–C2 ESL Learners)
Let your students travel the world through conversation! This Would You Rather worksheet on Travel & Adventure (A2–C2) includes 20 prompts, opinion phrases, and more.
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Fun ESL Discussion Cards: Questionable Solo Travel Tips for B1-B2 Learners
This set of solo travel tip cards includes both good and questionable advice to spark laughter and thoughtful discussions in your B1-B2 English class. Great for building vocabulary, confidence, and speaking fluency!
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From Dream Destinations to Crowded Spots: ESL Lesson Plan on Overtourism
Turn wanderlust into a meaningful learning moment! This ESL lesson plan on overtourism covers vocabulary, reading, and thoughtful discussion. Suitable for A2, B1–B2, and C1–C2 students.
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Travel Talk Time! ESL Opinions for Confident Conversations
Get your students talking with these opinions about travelling! A great speaking activity for ESL classrooms.
