Lessons
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The Log Truck That Haunted a Generation – ESL Lesson Plan
Who knew a truck full of logs could terrify an entire generation? Take your students on a wild ride through horror, psychology, and pop culture! In this lesson, they’ll explore the infamous scene from Final Destination 2 that left millennials changing lanes in real life. Perfect for B2-C1 learners, this lesson develops reading, listening, speaking,…
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The Evolution of Vampires: From Dracula to Twilight – ESL Lesson Plan
Bring a spooky twist to your classroom this Halloween with this engaging 90-minute B2-С1 lesson plan inspired by a TED-Ed YouTube video. Students explore the fascinating history of vampires – from ancient myths and 18th-century superstitions to modern pop culture icons like Dracula, Twilight’s Edward Cullen, and The Vampire Diaries’ Damon Salvatore. Through a mix…
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K-Pop & K-Culture Go Global – ESL Lesson Plan
Take your students on a journey through the global rise of Korean culture – from K-pop and K-dramas to K-beauty and Korean food. This engaging 90-minute lesson combines reading, listening, speaking, and writing activities that get students thinking critically about cultural trends and how they spread worldwide. Students will: Perfect for upper-intermediate learners, this lesson…
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Learning Conditionals Inspired by Joey – ESL Lesson Plan
What would Joey do? Now your students can find out… while learning English! This fun lesson is inspired by a scene from the show Joey (a spin-off of Friends) and teaches second conditional and subjunctive mood in a way that’s actually entertaining. Students will watch, listen, fill in gaps, and chat about funny “what if”…
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The Algorithm of Love – Free ESL Lesson Plan
Ever wondered if love is about luck, effort, or strategy? This fun lesson, inspired by Amy Webb’s TEDx talk “How I Hacked Online Dating,” lets students explore exactly that – using real-life examples from online dating and the world of algorithms. Students will: It’s a lively, thought-provoking lesson that gets students talking, thinking, and even…