Inside Emma Watson’s Bag | Interactive A2 ESL Lesson with Video, Games & Teacher’s Guide
A fun, fully interactive A 2 ESL lesson based on a real video. Includes games, speaking tasks, and a step-by-step teachers guide. No prep needed.
This ready-to-use ESL lesson is built around the popular video Inside Emma Bag and is designed to get your students speaking from the very first minutes.
Instead of passive watching, students actively:
interact with the presentation
make choices
play mini-games
talk about their own lives
Why teachers love this lesson
Fully interactive presentation
Based on authentic video (real English, real speech)
Step-by-step Teachers Guide (no prep needed)
Perfect balance of listening, vocabulary, and speaking
Designed for teens (but works great with adults too)
What students will learn
Everyday vocabulary (real-life context)
Natural spoken English expressions
Key grammar in context
How to talk about personal items and habits
What makes this lesson special
This is not just a presentation - it is an interactive experience.
Students will:
choose items for their bag (interactive game)
answer quiz questions with instant feedback
play What is missing? memory game
complete speaking challenges
react to real-life English from the video
What is included
Video-based lesson (Emma Watson)
Vocabulary + grammar activities
Speaking tasks & games
Choose & Reveal quiz
Build Your Bag interactive activity
What is Missing memory game
Random speaking cards
Step-by-step Teachers Guide (what to say, when to click, how to guide students)
Lesson details
Level: A 2
Time: forty five - sixty minutes
Focus: Speaking + Listening
Perfect for:
ESL teachers who want engaging lessons
Teen learners (thirteen+)
Speaking-focused classes
On line or in person teaching
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