Teaching vocabulary connected with lying is always fun — students usually have plenty to say about white lies, honesty, trust, and funny situations where somebody was “caught red-handed.” 😄
This new B1 ESL lesson focuses on:
- lies and honesty,
- values and trust,
- idioms connected with lying,
- speaking and discussion,
- and famous “truth or lie” facts from history and science.
Students practise useful expressions such as:
- bend the truth,
- pull the wool over someone’s eyes,
- lie through one’s teeth,
- a pack of lies,
- and caught red-handed.
The lesson is designed to encourage conversation naturally while also building vocabulary and confidence with idiomatic English.
What’s Included?
Full Version
The extended version includes:
- warm-up discussion questions,
- vocabulary connected with honesty and trust,
- noun/adjective/opposite word families + a gap-fill story + discussion,
- idiom meaning tasks matching and sentence reorder exercises,
- a “Truth or Lie?” quiz,
- and final discussion questions using the target language.
Shorter Version
The shorter version focuses mainly on:
- idioms connected with lying and matching exercises,
- a “Truth or Lie?” quiz,
- and final discussion questions using the target language.
Why Students Enjoy This Topic
Lying is a surprisingly engaging topic in the ESL classroom because everyone has opinions about it. Students love discussing:
- whether lying is sometimes acceptable,
- how to recognise dishonesty,
- funny misunderstandings,
- and ridiculous myths people still believe.
The idioms are also memorable and highly useful in everyday English.
Perfect For:
- B1+ learners,
- teen and adult students,
- speaking-focused lessons,
- vocabulary expansion,
- and idioms practice.
If you’re looking for a lively lesson full of discussion, humour, and practical language, this topic works wonderfully.
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