Wheels in Motion
Running late again? Stuck on the subway? Learn to talk about your daily commute in English. Vocabulary, a phone call dialogue, present simple vs. continuous, and a role-play.
Running late again? Stuck on the subway? Learn to talk about your daily commute in English. Vocabulary, a phone call dialogue, present simple vs. continuous, and a role-play.
Build confidence talking about weather in English through beginner-friendly vocabulary, realistic dialogues, grammar practice, listening and speaking activities, and interactive role-plays designed for adult ESL learners.
Two friends can’t agree on where to go for vacation. Can they find the perfect trip? A fun B1 ESL lesson on travel vocabulary and future plans.
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Going on vacation? Learn how to describe what you and your family are doing right now with this fun A1–A2 English lesson about travel activities and the present continuous tense.
Cake or chocolate? Ice cream or cookies? Talk about the sweets you love in this beginner English lesson — listen, learn pronouns, and order dessert with a friend.
My Favorite Sweets Read More »
Headphones, chargers, and a friendly cashier — step into an electronics store and learn how to ask for help, check the price, and buy what you want in clear, simple English.
Shopping for Electronics Read More »
Practice describing your home in English with simple vocabulary, grammar, and speaking activities. Perfect for beginner learners building confidence in real-life conversations.
Talking about My Home Read More »
Students explore professions and daily routines while mastering Present Simple grammar rules in this interactive A1-A2 lesson plan featuring listening and speaking tasks
This engaging A1-A2 ESL lesson plan covers hobbies and creative talents. Students practice expressing preferences (love/like + -ing) and abilities (can/can’t) through vocabulary matching, grammar exercises, and podcast interview role-plays.
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This Elementary A1-A2 lesson enables students to describe skills using “can” and “can’t.” Activities include work vocabulary matching, pronunciation drills, listening comprehension, and interactive role-plays about talents,,.
Talking about Hobbies Read More »