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.
Practice describing your home in English with simple vocabulary, grammar, and speaking activities. Perfect for beginner learners building confidence in real-life conversations.
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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,,.
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A tense investor meeting turns uncomfortable when a language app demo fails, exposing nerves, mistakes, and quiet judgment while students practice advanced storytelling and business English through a realistic, modern scenario.
Practice describing fear in English with this B2 ESL lesson. Includes doctor-patient dialogue, role plays, listening tasks, and discussions to boost fluency and confidence.
Improve business English fluency with a humorous C1–C2 role-play lesson about a driven newcomer receiving advice from a charismatic mentor, building confidence in professional conversations and developing advanced speaking skills.
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In this A2-level ESL lesson, students practice ordering food in a restaurant using common phrases, key vocabulary, and role-play. Builds real-life speaking confidence in dining situations.
Practice real-world English with this B2 ESL lesson about gap years vs. university. Learn casual expressions like “low-key,” through role-play, and vocabulary activities.