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Some And Any – Free ESL Lesson Plan
When should you teach the Some and Any lesson? The lesson suits CEFR A2 (WIDA: Emerging) students and can be taught to children, teenagers, and adults. Some recommended prerequisites to this lesson are the use of a/an, singular/plural regular nouns, and countable and uncountable nouns. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense – Free ESL Lesson Plan
When should you teach the present perfect continuous tense? The lesson suits intermediate-level students and can be taught to children, teenagers, and adults. Before using this lesson, review the present perfect simple tense with your students. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Countable And Uncountable Nouns – Free ESL Lesson Plan
Countable And Uncountable Nouns – Free ESL Lesson Plan
Singular And Plural Regular Nouns – Free ESL Lesson Plan
"When should you teach the Singular and Plural Regular Nouns lesson? Is your student referring to one object, person or thing, or multiple objects, people or things? This lesson on singular and plural regular nouns helps identify quantity — whether someone is referring to one or many. The lesson suits beginner-level students and can be taught to children, teenagers and adults. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
An Intermediate ESL Lesson Plan On Natural Disasters
"What does lesson plan on natural disasters this include? The purpose of this lesson is to introduce vocabulary around natural disasters. This natural disasters lesson plan contains controlled and free tasks to promote fluency in speaking. This lesson does not include a reading activity. It is an intermediate-level lesson plan that contains matching activities, speaking prompts, quote analysis, data analysis and opinion questions. With all that said, this lesson plan will allow you to learn a lot about your student and their opinions on different topics. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
An ESL Lesson Plan On Articles: General vs. Specific
"When to teach this lesson? This lesson is designed to teach to students at a pre-Intermediate level. This means that they have mastered basic language skills and familiarity with plural nouns, a/an, frequency and time. Before starting this lesson, students should have a solid understanding of how to use the present simple tense. They should be starting to use the past and future tenses as well. This lesson can be used to introduce the difference between the articles a/an and the. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
How To Teach Possessive Adjectives In A Fun Way - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"What does this lesson plan include? This lesson plan includes useful tables with information on subjects and possessive adjectives. It also includes examples of how to correctly and incorrectly use possessive adjectives and nouns in sentences. Additionally, it contains several pictures that help to support student comprehension. This lesson is chock full of activities to help students understand how to use possessive adjectives. Most students enjoy the gap-fill exercises, particularly ones where they talk about themselves. It is really important that you get students to use possessive adjectives repetitively and in useful contexts so that they retain information. Essentially, this lesson plan includes activities that encourage students to do exactly that. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Introductory ESL Lesson Plan: A/An With Nouns
"This lesson is designed for beginner English learners looking to understand how to use the articles a/an with nouns. This lesson is also good for you to use as a review of professions and related vocabulary. When to use this lesson on a/an with nouns? This is an introductory lesson that requires students to have no prerequisite knowledge of how to use a/an with nouns. This contains fun content that you can use with individuals or groups. It is especially useful for novice learners because it contains a variety of images and activities to help them understand new vocabulary. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
An Introductory ESL Lesson Plan On Object Pronouns
"When to use this lesson plan on object pronouns? This lesson is perfect to use with beginner students. It is designed for introducing object pronouns to beginner students. Additionally, it is great to use as a practice or review lesson. In any case, when using this lesson students should have an understanding of how to use subject pronouns. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
How To Teach Subject Pronouns: An Introductory ESL Lesson Plan
"When to teach this lesson on subject pronouns? This is a great lesson to teach beginner students. Still your student(s) should have prior knowledge of how to use the verb be and basic sentences in the present simple tense. In addition, this lesson should be used with students that can identify basic parts of speech including verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. That way they will be able to utilize subject pronouns correctly and confidently. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Probability - May - Might and Could - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Probability – May, might and could This lesson plan is great for beginner students and introduces them to the concepts of possibility and probability. Your students can practice speaking, reading and listening while using may, might and could in positive and negative forms. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Suggestions - Let's - Why don't - Shall I/We - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Suggestions – Let’s, why don’t, shall This lesson plan discusses different forms to make suggestions in English. It contains useful phrases and activities for intermediate-level students to improve their speaking, writing and reading skills. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Expectations Be Supposed To - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Expectations – Be Supposed to In this lesson designed for intermediate-level learners, students are taught ways to use be supposed to so that they can communicate expectations. In addition, students will practice using be supposed to in the present and past tenses. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Advisability - Should - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Advisability – Should Also designed for pre-intermediate ESL students, this lesson plan guides teachers and students through the use of the modal verbs should and shouldn’t for suggestions, duties, responsibilities and/or expectations. Students will also practice forming questions and speak using should to express expectations. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Necessity - Must and Have to - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Necessity – Must and have to Designed for pre-intermediate students, this lesson plan introduces the concept of necessity using must and have to. It also features gap-fill exercises and activities that allow students to express opinions in English. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Requests - Would - Could - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Requests – Would, could, can, may and might This lesson plan focuses on using the subject I to ask for permission and make requests. As well, it covers using you as the subject to make polite requests. It also outlines formal and informal ways to use these specific modal verbs. This is a great lesson plan for you to use with pre-intermediate students and as a review for intermediate students. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
Modal Verbs - Ability - Can -Could - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
This lesson plan is a great introduction to modal verbs. It is designed for beginner students and focuses on the use of can and can’t to discuss ability, possibility and permissions. Throughout this lesson, students can practice both the positive and negative forms of can and could. In addition, students will study common questions and short answer prompts used in spoken English. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Vocabulary - Nationality - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan
"Vocabulary - Nationality Students will love practicing the vocabulary in this introductory lesson plan on nationality! Students will work on pairing countries with nationalities and languages. Ideally, they will have a bit of prior experience identifying countries and flags. If your students are just starting out, try using this lesson along with the first unit in Off2Class’s Step-by-Step curriculum Let’s Start. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."
A Vocabulary Lesson Plan On Sports And Leisure
"When to use this lesson plan on sports and leisure? As I mentioned prior, this is a perfect lesson for Elementary English Learners. Meaning, your student(s) should have a basic knowledge of functional English. Elementary English Learners should be able to ask and answer basic questions in English as well as have a growing vocabulary. Personally, I refer to this level of English as “Tourist English”. In any case this lesson is perfect to use to help introduce the most common vocabulary items related to roots, hobbies, pastimes and leisure time. Finally, before teaching this lesson it is important to confirm that your student(s) can form sentences in the “present simple” tense. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."