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Vocabulary and Grammar Lesson Using The TBL Approach

Task Based Learning Lesson Plan by OnTESOL Graduate Get TESOL certified! Accredited online courses starting at $295! Level: Intermediate Aims: ➢ to teach adjectives referring to being “easygoing” or “strict” ➢ to present the function of talking about permission and prohibition using the structure: Make sb do sth; let sb to sth; allow sb to …

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Listening, Speaking, Grammar & Vocabulary Lesson Plan: Apartment Hunting

Communicative Approach TESOL Lesson Plan  Learn to use the Communicative Approach with an accredited TESOL certificate! Level: Low intermediate Aims: To practice listening and speaking skills in the context of apartment hunting; to review the use of contrasting adjectives: big-small, cheap-expensive, high-low, old-new, beautiful-ugly, plain-fancy, near-far; to review vocabulary related to different kinds of furniture, …

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TESOL Lesson Plan: Using a Song to Teach Integrated Skills

This Intermediate+ lesson plan uses the song Puff the Magic Dragon to teach integrated skills – TESOL lesson plan by OnTESOL graduate- Type of lesson: Listening lesson that integrates speaking, reading and writing skills using the song Puff the Magic Dragon Level: Intermediate+ Aims: Using a song to develop skim and scan listening skills To …

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Lesson Plan Using a Movie (The King’s Speech)

Authentic Material Lesson Plan Using a Movie Video: “The King’s Speech” Level: High-Intermediate Aims: To teach descriptive adjectives (haughty, nervous, impatient, magnificent, fancy, elegant, poised, frantic); to practice predicting; to practice imagining and guessing; presentation of new language (see vocab list below); listening comprehension; note-taking skills Free TESOL training: 7 Activities for Teaching English with …

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