Verbs: To be - ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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If you’re looking for a teacher-led lesson plan for your beginner ESL students, you’ve come to the right place! Check out this beginner lesson plan on the verb BE! This lesson plan focuses on the basic use of the verb in the present simple tense, including positive and negative tenses and the use of contractions. By the end of the class, your students will be forming simple sentences and building their vocabulary on their own. Like all Off2Class lesson plans, this lesson is ready to teach, so prep work is not required! It is suitable for teens or adult students and can be used in online and traditional classrooms. If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! We offer a range of lesson plans for your ESL classes. Spend less time planning and more time teaching the subject you love!
IELTS - Introduction to Writing - ESL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Introduction to IELTS Writing is a ready to teach lesson plan that focuses on the IELTS writing test. This lesson focuses on both the general and academic writing test, so be sure to target the activities that suit your students’ needs. It discusses the criteria for the writing portion of the exam: task achievement, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and coherence and cohesion. Don’t forget to check out our other lesson plans on Reading, Speaking, and Listening! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! Our lesson plans require NO planning and NO preparation. Your next ESL Lesson plan is just seconds away!
Reading - Family Routine -  ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Reading - Family Routine - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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Are you looking for an exciting teacher-led lesson plan for your ESL classes? Check out Off2Class’s lesson plan on Family Routine! This lesson plan talks about daily routines using the present tense. It introduces some phrasal verbs and encourages students to use vocabulary related to time. I love this activity for my beginner students! Use this lesson with your teens or adults in your online or traditional, screen-enabled classroom. Reading is an important skill for English language learners of all ages. We all know that it’s important for English language learners to spend time on reading activities, especially if they plan to work or study in English. I’ve noticed that some of my students don’t like reading, they would prefer to work on grammar or vocabulary. What I do in these cases is remind them how much reading improves their grammar and increases their vocabulary – this usually helps! Free lesson plans to teach reading Suitable for adults and teens, Off2Class’s Reading lessons are a welcome addition to any ESL classroom. Off2Class’s Reading lessons are a welcome addition to any ESL classroom. If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! We offer a range of ready-to-teach lesson plans for your ESL classes. Don’t forget to like, share, and comment! We love to hear from teachers like you!
Idioms Describing People - ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Idioms Describing People - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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What is an idiom? An idiom is a unique saying or phrase made up of words that, when combined, take on a whole new meaning than the individual words within the phrase. Idioms are common and students hear them every day, but they might not understand what they mean. They are tricky but important to teach to new English learners, especially as their listening and speaking skills improve. Idioms Describing People focuses on common idioms we use to describe people, such as “black sheep” and “gold digger”. Students will learn and practice in this exciting, teacher-led activity. If you’re looking for something fun and dynamic for your next ESL class, have a look at our lesson plan Idioms Describing People. This lesson plan is perfect for teens or adults. Use it in your next online or traditional, screen enabled ESL class! Students love learning idioms and after this lesson, your students are guaranteed to feel more fluent than ever! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! All of Off2Class’s lesson plans are ready to teach, with added explanations and follow-up questions. Teaching English has never been easier!
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Idioms Describing Food and Eating - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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If you’re looking for something fun and dynamic for your next ESL class, have a look at our lesson plan Idioms Describing Food and Eating! Idioms Describing Food and Eating focuses on common idioms we use to describe people, such as “eat like a bird” and “dig in”. Students love food, and they’ll love this lesson on idioms describing food and eating. This lesson plan is perfect for teens or adults. Use it in your next online or traditional, screen enabled ESL class! Students love learning idioms and after this lesson, your students are guaranteed to feel more fluent than ever! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! All of Off2Class’s lesson plans are ready to teach, with added explanations and follow-up questions. Teaching English has never been easier!
Teach The Future Continuous – Free ESL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Teach The Future Continuous – Free ESL Lesson Plan

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It’s important to teach this topic at the right time. If you start teaching the Future Continuous too early, students can feel overwhelmed or demotivated. This lesson is designed for pre-intermediate students (B1 Level on the CEFR framework). Before you start this lesson, check the following: Can your students use the present continuous for actions in progress at the time of speaking? Can your students use the simple future with will? Have your students had exposure to the past continuous, for actions in progress at a point in the past? If your students have done all of the above three points, then they are ready to learn the Future Continuous. What is the Future Continuous? To help your students identify the Future Continuous, they will be asked to look at a timeline and compare the following sentences: Sally is preparing her swimming gear now. Sally will start her training session at noon. At 12:30 pm, she will be swimming. The final sentence is in the Future Continuous. This tense is used to describe an event that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. In this case, the action is “swimming” and the specific time in the future is “12:30 pm”. Importantly, this lesson will focus on talking about events that are already underway in the future. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Adjectives: Opposites (Lesson 1 ) -  ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Adjectives: Opposites (Lesson 1 ) - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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Why teaching adjectives works An adjective is a word that describes a noun and helps provide more meaning. Many ESL students struggle with them and the reason for this is unknown by ESL teachers. Perhaps it is because ESL textbooks focus too much on verba and as a result, students put more emphasis on memorizing them. Alternatively, it could be that adjectives are difficult to pronounce or the fact that English uses adjectives a bit differently than many other languages. There are many reasons students struggle with understanding adjectives. With this, it’s important to start teaching students adjectives early on and consistently throughout their learning journey. Are you looking for a fun, vocabulary-rich, teacher-led lesson plan for your ESL classroom? Check out the first lesson plan of our five-part series Adjectives Opposites! In this lesson, students will learn opposite pairs of adjectives with plenty of opportunities to practice. Lesson 1 introduces basic adjectives by using opposites. It focuses on simple, common words like big/small, light/dark, young/old, and many others. This lesson is perfect for in-person or online classes. Teens and adults will love them! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. Are you looking for MORE interactive lesson plans? Check out the other resources Off2Class has to offer! We offer a range of teacher-led lesson plans for your ESL classes. Spend less time planning and more time teaching the subject you love!
Idioms Describing Love - ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Idioms Describing Love - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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What is an idiom? An idiom is a unique saying or phrase made up of words that, when combined, take on a whole new meaning than the individual words within the phrase. Idioms are common and students hear them every day, but they might not understand what they mean. They are tricky but important to teach to new English learners, especially as their listening and speaking skills improve. Idioms Describing Love focuses on common idioms we use to describe people, such as “head over heels” and “tie the knot”. If you’re looking for something fun and dynamic for your next ESL class, this is the lesson for you! This lesson plan is perfect for adults but you can use it with older teens too! Use it in your next online or traditional, screen enabled ESL class! Students love learning idioms and after this lesson, your students are guaranteed to feel more fluent than ever! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! All of Off2Class’s lesson plans are ready to teach, with added explanations and follow-up questions. Teaching English has never been easier!
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Adjectives: Opposites (Lesson 2 ) - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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Why teaching adjectives works An adjective is a word that describes a noun and helps provide more meaning. Many ESL students struggle with them and the reason for this is unknown by ESL teachers. Perhaps it is because ESL textbooks focus too much on verba and as a result, students put more emphasis on memorizing them. Alternatively, it could be that adjectives are difficult to pronounce or the fact that English uses adjectives a bit differently than many other languages. There are many reasons students struggle with understanding adjectives. With this, it’s important to start teaching students adjectives early on and consistently throughout their learning journey. Are you looking for a fun, vocabulary-rich, teacher-led lesson plan for your ESL classroom? Check out the second lesson plan of our five-part series Adjectives Opposites! In this lesson, students will learn opposite pairs of adjectives with plenty of opportunities to practice. Lesson 2 introduces adjectives by using opposites, focusing on basic and less common adjectives like soft/hard, wide/narrow, safe/dangerous, and others. This lesson is perfect for in-person or online classes. Teens and adults will love them! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. Are you looking for MORE interactive lesson plans? Check out the other resources Off2Class has to offer! We offer a range of teacher-led lesson plans for your ESL classes. Spend less time planning and more time teaching the subject you love!
Reading - When You Come to Montreal -  ESL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Reading - When You Come to Montreal - ESL Lesson Plan

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Are you looking for a ready-to-teach lesson plan for your ESL classroom? Check out When you come to Montreal! This lesson plan focuses on reading, summarizing, vocabulary, and presentation skills for English language learners. The lesson includes pre-reading activities and post-reading discussion topics that will get your students talking! Use this lesson plan for online classes or in traditional, screen-enabled classrooms. Reading is an important skill for English language learners of all ages. We all know that it’s important for English language learners to spend time on reading activities, especially if they plan to work or study in English. I’ve noticed that some of my students don’t like reading, they would prefer to work on grammar or vocabulary. What I do in these cases is remind them how much reading improves their grammar and increases their vocabulary – this usually helps! Free lesson plans to teach reading Suitable for adults and teens, Off2Class’s Reading lessons are a welcome addition to any ESL classroom. Off2Class’s Reading lessons are a welcome addition to any ESL classroom. If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! We offer a range of ready-to-teach lesson plans for your ESL classes. Don’t forget to like, share, and comment! We love to hear from teachers like you!
Adjectives: Opposites (Lesson 3 ) -  ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Adjectives: Opposites (Lesson 3 ) - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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Are you looking for a fun, vocabulary-rich, teacher-led lesson plan for your ESL classroom? Check out the third lesson plan of our five-part series Adjectives Opposites! In this lesson, students will learn opposite pairs of adjectives with plenty of opportunities to practice. Lesson 3 introduces more advanced adjectives and their opposites. Students will add words like ordinary/unusual, sharp/blunt, and bright/dull to their vocabulary. As well, students will compare adjectives with similar meanings like short/tall and short/long. This lesson is perfect for in-person or online classes. Teens and adults will love them! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. Are you looking for MORE interactive lesson plans? Check out the other resources Off2Class has to offer! We offer a range of teacher-led lesson plans for your ESL classes. Spend less time planning and more time teaching the subject you love!
Idioms That Use Animal Vocabulary - ESL/ELL Lesson PlanQuick View
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Idioms That Use Animal Vocabulary - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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An idiom is a unique saying or phrase made up of words that, when combined, take on a whole new meaning than the individual words within the phrase. Idioms are common and students hear them every day, but they might not understand what they mean. They are tricky but important to teach to new English learners, especially as their listening and speaking skills improve. If you’re looking for something fun and dynamic for your next ESL class, have a look at our lesson plan Idioms that Use Animal Vocabulary. Animal idioms are tricky. Your student probably feels like a fish out of water, so kill two birds with one stone - teach them about animal idioms with this teacher-less, ready-to-teach lesson plan! This lesson plan is perfect for teens or adults. Use it in your next online or traditional, screen enabled ESL class! Students love learning idioms and after this lesson, your students are guaranteed to feel more fluent than ever! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! All of Off2Class’s lesson plans are ready to teach, with added explanations and follow-up questions. Teaching English has never been easier!
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Idioms That Use Anatomy Vocabulary - ESL/ELL Lesson Plan

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What is an idiom? An idiom is a unique saying or phrase made up of words that, when combined, take on a whole new meaning than the individual words within the phrase. Idioms are common and students hear them every day, but they might not understand what they mean. They are tricky but important to teach to new English learners, especially as their listening and speaking skills improve. Imagine being a new English learner and being told to “break a leg” or “pick his brain”. Idioms that use anatomy can be weird and downright scary, so this lesson is a must! Students will have a blast learning and practicing these idioms! This lesson plan is perfect for teens or adults. Use it in your next online or traditional, screen enabled ESL class! Students love learning idioms and after this lesson, your students are guaranteed to feel more fluent than ever! If you want the teacher notes and homework assignment, head to Off2Class.com. While you’re at it, check out the Lesson Library too! All of Off2Class’s lesson plans are ready to teach, with added explanations and follow-up questions. That means NO planning and NO prep work for you! Teaching English has never been easier!