A2
These A2 lesson plans are designed for pre-intermediate ESL learners who want to build confidence in everyday English. Each lesson plan focuses on practical vocabulary, clear speaking tasks, and simple grammar used in real-life situations. The activities are easy to run online or in class and help A2 students speak more with less pressure.
Desserts We Love
A2 dessert vocabulary lesson with pictures, readings about tiramisu and mochi, and practice describing sweet foods using adjectives like creamy and crispy.
Getting to Know Each Other
First lesson icebreakers, personal profiles, and speaking games fill this A2 ESL lesson plan for getting to know each other.
Eating Sushi Properly
Sushi vocabulary, a step-by-step eating guide, and restaurant role-plays make this A2 ESL lesson plan easy and fun to teach.
How to Invite & Respond
A2 students practice inviting friends and making excuses with this beginner ESL lesson plan full of dialogues and games.
Music Genres
Help A2 students talk about music with this lesson. Covers music genres, instrument names, listening clips, and speaking activities about songs and concerts.
Winter Activities
Teach A2 students to talk about winter with this lesson plan. Covers 10 winter activities, 3 listening clips, vocabulary matching, and a fun word game.
Street Food
Hot dogs, crepes, bubble tea, and more. This A2 street food lesson helps beginners learn food vocabulary and practice simple questions.
Tricky Plural Nouns
Help A2 learners master tricky plural nouns with this grammar lesson plan. Covers regular, irregular, and always-plural forms with exercises and a quiz.
The City Where I Live
Help your A2 students describe where they live with this city vocabulary lesson plan covering adjectives, places, and neighborhoods.
Talking About Money
Save, spend, borrow, donate. This A2 lesson plan helps students learn ten essential money verbs they'll use in real life every day.
People & Their Jobs
Twelve jobs, charades, and a mock interview all in one A2 lesson. A fun way to teach job vocabulary your students will actually remember.