

This vocabulary lesson plan also pairs well with the unit Are you Hungry, which is part of Off2Class’s Step-by-Step curriculum.ĭownload the lesson plan Vocabulary – Food Introduction here: Vocabulary – Jobs I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, most students love to talk about food, so use your creativity and turn this lesson into a communicative activity. This lesson plan introduces common food items like fruits, vegetables and other staples. After completing this lesson, your students will gain knowledge and you will learn more about them!ĭownload the lesson plan Vocabulary – Family here: Vocabulary – Food Introduction In this lesson your students will learn vocabulary related to immediate family members (mother, father, brother, sister, etc) and practice reading simple family trees. If your students are advanced, use it along with the speaking lesson plan My Family. This is an introductory lesson, but would also make a great review lesson for students of all ages and levels.
VOCAB LESSON PLANS HOW TO
Ideally, your students will know how to use the present simple and past tenses to complete this lesson, but you could easily skip those activities too.ĭownload the lesson plan Vocabulary – Body here: In this lesson, your students can practice major parts of the body (head, back, shoulders, knees, etc) and how to use them in simple sentences.
VOCAB LESSON PLANS PROFESSIONAL
This is a great lesson plan for students of all ages and professional backgrounds. Below you’ll find six options, each featuring useful, everyday jargon. So here is your chance to introduce your students to one (or all) of these teacher-led lesson plans. Students are always excited to learn new words because they often get caught up in grammar rules and end up treating vocabulary as an afterthought. Often enough, ESL students think their vocabulary is lacking, even if it isn’t. Continue reading to learn about these fun, free lesson plans!

Useful in your brick-and-mortar or screen-enabled ESL classroom, these lesson plans are guaranteed to enhance your students’ vocabulary. You can use them alone as targeted vocabulary lessons, or as supplementary lessons. In this post, I will cover vocabulary for ESL students and introduce six free lesson plans designed for ESL Teachers.
