ESL lesson plan for Business English ESL ELL and ELA learners about Advertising. Supercharge your ESL students’ advertising skills with our comprehensive Business English ESL lesson plan. Designed to enhance language proficiency and marketing knowledge, this engaging lesson plan covers key concepts, vocabulary, and practical exercises related to advertising in a business context. From understanding advertising strategies to analyzing target audiences and creating compelling ad campaigns, equip your students with the knowledge and confidence to excel in the dynamic field of advertising. Incorporating interactive activities, case studies, and real-life examples, this EFL TEFL resource fosters creativity, persuasive communication, and effective advertising techniques.
In this unit we will learn how to;
Describe methods of advertising
Create an advertisement campaign
This Advertising Business English ESL lesson plan follows a comprehensive learning structure, including;
A warmer
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Group activity
Revision
This lesson plan is for ESL business and work students and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style. This lesson plan is recommended for students level B1 and above. This lesson plan is available in PDF and Google Slides.
Three A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 Coursebook about Countries & Nationalities, Leisure Activities and Work & Jobs.
This is a great little bundle for beginner learners to take the first steps into learning English with topics that are interesting and relatable.
In the Countries & Nationalities unit - it’s fun to make new friends from all over the world! We learn about different regions, ways of living and customs in different countries. In this Unit, we read about some countries in different continents.
In the Leisure Activities unit we learn how to describe leisure activities and how to discover new pastimes for our free time.
In the Work & Jobs unit - when you meet friends or new colleagues, it’s important to explain what your job is and the type of work you do. This unit will help to prepare you to describe your work and the jobs of other people.
These lesson plans will typically include:
Flash cards
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Writing exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These are A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 course book.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105424
They are also included in our course book bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style. The resource is available in PDF and a part of it is on Google Apps
Four A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 Course book about Holidays, Food, Shops & Shopping and Favorites & Preferences.
This is a great little bundle for beginner learners to express themselves in topics that that are relatable.
In the Holidays unit we learn useful vocabulary and key expressions to book a vacation and make plans for an upcoming trip.
In the Shops & Shopping unit we learn expressions to use when shopping. We’ll learn how to request an item, ask for the price and how to pay for it.
In the Food unit - when meeting friends or colleagues, food is a popular and interesting topic for people from all over the world. In this text, we learn about dishes from different countries, their ingredients and how we eat them!
In the Favorites & Preferences unit - we make choices every day at work, home and when we are shopping. In this unit, we learn essential key phrases to express our preferences and favorites.
These lesson plans will typically include:
Flash cards
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation
writing exercise
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These are A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 course book.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105424
They are also included in our course book bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style. The resource is available in PDF and a part of it is on Google Apps
Four A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 Course book about Greetings, Personal Information, Family and Hobbies & Pastimes.
This is a great little bundle for beginner learners to take the first steps into learning English.
In the Greetings unit we use different expressions when greeting people in a formal or informal context. This unit will prepare you to greet friends or colleagues in a variety of situations.
In the Personal Information unit - when we meet people for the first time, we sometimes exchange personal information to break the ice. In this unit, we learn how to ask for and share personal information for both informal and formal contexts.
In the Family unit we learn how to describe our families and introduce family members to other people.
In the Hobbies & Pastimes unit we learn how to describe our hobbies and to find out about new ones.
These lesson plans will typically include:
Flash cards
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Writing exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These are A1 Beginner ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A1 course book.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105424
They are also included in our course book bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style. The resource is available in PDF and a part of it is on Google Apps
Three A2 Pre Intermediate ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A2 Coursebook about Past Simple, Wh- Questions In The Past and Past Continuous.
This is a great little bundle for pre-intermediate learners to dive into the past.
In the Past Simple unit we will learn how to express a finished action and event that occurred in the past, with an emphasis on irregular verbs.
In the Wh- Questions In The Past unit we will learn how to determine;
Who did something.
What happened.
Why an event or action occurred.
Where an event or action occurred.
When it occurred.
In the Past Continuous unit we will learn how to express an ongoing action in the past and to refer to an event that occurred at the same time as another. This lesson plan includes the short story ‘The Phone Call’.
These lesson plans will typically include:
Flash cards
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourage conversation
Writing exercise
Extra study
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
This lesson plan is available in PDF and Google Slides.
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Three B1 Intermediate ESL modal verb lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL B1 Coursebook about ‘Must / Can’t For Deductions’, ‘Modal Verbs - Have to / Must’ and 'Should, Might & Could Have’.
In the Must / Can’t For Deductions to unit we will learn how to use the modal verbs ‘must’ and ‘can’t’ to make deductions and to come to a logical conclusion.
In the Modal Verbs - Have to / Must unit we will learn how to use ‘must’ and ‘have to’ to express an emotional or enforced obligation. You can view the entire lesson plan in the preview.
In the Should, Might & Could Have unit we will learn how to use these modal verbs:
Should have - To express regret about a past event or action. Refer to a past event that didn’t happen but was supposed to.
Could have / Might have - To refer to an outcome in the past.
These lesson plans will typically include;
A warmer
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Chatterbox
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Three B2 Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL B2 Coursebook about ‘Narrative Tenses’, ‘Would’ and 'Relative Clauses’.
In the Narrative Tenses to unit we will learn how to use narrative tenses to talk about a story in the past.
In the Would unit we will learn how ‘would’ for past habits is used to express a repeated habit in the past that finished in the past, and is not done now. ‘Would always’ is often used to express the regularity of a habit in the past.
In the Relative Clauses unit we will learn how to use relative clauses to join two clauses or to add information about something.
These lesson plans will typically include;
A warmer
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Chatterbox
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Three A2 Pre-Intermediate ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL A2 Course book about Directions, Personality & Feelings and Travel & Services.
In the Directions unit we will learn how to describe ask for and give directions.
In the Personality & Feelings unit we will learn how to describe different personalities and feelings.
In the Travel & Services unit we will learn how to manage practical situations when traveling abroad,
to make reservations, request services and deal with transport.
These lesson plans will typically include:
Flash cards
A cover page
A warmer - Chatterbox
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Writing exercise
Extra study
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
This lesson plan is available in PDF and Google Slides.
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Three B1 Intermediate ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL B1 Coursebook about ‘Phrasal Verbs’, ‘Second & Third Conditionals’ and 'Comparatives & Superlative’.
In the Phrasal Verbs to unit we will learn how to use phrasal verbs to express a different meaning than the literal meaning of the verb when used alone.
In the Second & Third Conditionals unit we will learn how to use the second conditional to express a hypothetical event or action given a certain condition. We will also learn how to use the third conditional to refer to a hypothetical event or action in the past given a certain condition.
In the Comparatives & Superlative unit we will learn how to express the greater degree or quantity of one thing over another using the comparative. We will also use the superlative to express the greater degree or quantity of one thing over everything else.
These lesson plans will typically include;
A warmer
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Chatterbox
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Three B1 Intermediate ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL B1 Coursebook about ‘Crime’, ‘Sport’ and 'Media’.
In the Crime unit we will learn about categories and types of crime, and the justice system that responds to criminal activity.
In the Sport unit we’ll learn how to describe a favorite sport, where to play and why it is important to include sport in daily activity.
In the Media unit we will learn how to describe different types of media and how they are used.
These lesson plans typically include;
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Four closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourages conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Three B2 Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL B2 Coursebook about ‘Mixed Conditionals’, ‘Deductions & Speculations’ and 'Can’t Have / Needn’t Have’.
In the Mixed Conditionals to unit we will learn how to combine different conditionals to express a hypothetical situation in the past or present.
In the Deductions & Speculations unit we will learn how to deduce a a conclusion or possible cause and to speculate an outcome or possibility.
In the Can’t Have / Needn’t Have unit we will learn how to use the following modal verbs;
Can’t have - To express a deduction regarding an action that couldn’t have occurred. To refer to a past event that is unbelievable, unfathomable.
Needn’t have - To refer to an action or event that wasn’t necessary.
These lesson plans will typically include;
A warmer
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Chatterbox
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
Four C1 Advanced ESL lesson plans from the TEAM TEFL C1 Coursebook about ‘Mixed Conditionals’, ‘Narratives’, ‘Future (Revisions)’ and 'Wish’.
In the Mixed Conditionals unit we will learn how to express a hypothetical situation and probable results in the past, present and future.
In the Narratives unit we will learn how to recount stories from the past.
In the Passives unit we will learn how to use the passive voice when the object of a sentence takes the position of the subject.
In the Inversions unit we will learn how to use negative adverbials to express an action or idea.
These lesson plans will typically include;
A warmer
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Chatterbox
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
These lesson plans are for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
In this Phrasal Verbs series there are 12 lesson plans in total with 120 pages and over 200 examples of different phrasal verbs with their meanings. This series is intended for English learners from B1-C1.
Phrasal Verbs are among the most frustrating aspects of both teaching and learning English. With very few rules and making very little sense they can appear quite daunting at first. They are the tried and tested example of practice makes perfect.
Over the years it has been widely accepted that tackling phrasal verbs effectively means studying them one main verb at a time - so that’s exactly what we’ve provided in this series.
What is included in the series?
An in-depth analysis of phrasal verbs formed from 10 main verbs including:
Look
Get
Put
Break
Come
Take
Pass
Keep
Move
Run
There are also revision exercises and 50 of the most common phrasal verbs from main verbs not already included.
What rules will we study in this series?
1- The difference between literal and metaphorical phrasal verbs.
2- Which phrasal verbs are separable and inseparable.
3- Whether a phrasal verb is:
Transitive and separable by choice
Transitive and separable by obligation
Transitive and inseparable
Intransitive
Each lesson plan includes;
Examples of phrasal verbs
Three exercises
Conversation
Each lesson plan is for ESL students lever B1-C1 and should take around 45-60 minutes depending on teacher style.
In this unit we will learn to describe different lifestyles and standards of living in different countries. This resource is available for distance learning with editable Google Slides and PowerPoint.
This is a C1 Pre-Intermediate ESL lesson plan from the TEAM TEFL C1 course book.
This lesson plan includes:
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our coursebooks that encourage conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
This lesson plan is for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 90 minutes depending on teacher style. There is an audio file included in this lesson plan for the listening exercise.
In this unit we will learn how to use phrasal verbs to express a different meaning to the meaning of the verb when used alone. This resource is available for distance learning with editable Google Slides and PowerPoint.
This is a B2 Upper-Intermediate ESL lesson plan from the TEAM TEFL B2 course book.
This lesson plan includes;
A warmer
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
This lesson plan is for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style.
In this unit we will learn about how to describe different types of literature: poetry, novels, plays and non-fiction. This resource is available for distance learning with editable Google Slides and PowerPoint.
This is a B1 Intermediate ESL lesson plan from the TEAM TEFL B1 course book.
This lesson plan includes;
A warmer
Introduction to the unit
Vocabulary
Reading
Five closed exercises
Open exercise
Listening exercise
Chatterbox - A feature throughout our course books that encourages conversation
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
This lesson plan is for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 90 minutes depending on teacher style. There is an audio file included with this lesson plan.