B2
These B2 lesson plans are built for upper-intermediate ESL learners who are ready to discuss ideas in more depth. Each lesson plan develops fluency, critical thinking, and accurate use of advanced vocabulary through meaningful speaking tasks. The lessons work well for discussion-based classes and help B2 students sound more confident and natural.
Carol of the Bells
Ever heard the Ukrainian story behind Carol of the Bells? This B2 lesson plan covers its origins, vocabulary, and holiday traditions.
Unwritten Work Rules
What are the unwritten rules at work? This B2 business English lesson plan covers workplace etiquette through listening, vocabulary, and discussion.
The Rules of Perfume
Fragrance families, scent vocabulary, and Tom Ford's perfume rules. Teach it all with this B2 lesson plan on the rules of perfume.
Highly Sensitive People at Work
Sensitivity at work, a strength or a weakness? This B2 lesson plan on highly sensitive people covers vocabulary, video, and role plays.
Influencers
Real followers, fake person. A B2 influencer lesson plan that explores AI influencers, sponsored posts, and social media ethics.
Building a Positive Corporate Culture
What can your B2 students learn from Netflix's CEO about corporate culture? A business English lesson on policies, candor, and leadership.
The Science of Colds
Can being cold actually give you a cold? B2 students find out in this science of colds lesson with myths, vocab, and funny role-plays.
How Does the US Election Work?
Electoral College, swing states, and political parties explained. Get your B2 students debating with this US election lesson plan.
The Beauty Premium Effect
Do good-looking people really earn more and get shorter jail sentences? Your B2 students will want to debate this beauty premium lesson.
How to Pitch an Idea
Teach your B2 students how to pitch an idea with this business English lesson on elevator pitches, persuasion, and public speaking.
Why Everyone Hates E-Scooters
Sidewalk clutter, safety chaos, and angry pedestrians. This B2 lesson on e-scooters gets students reading, debating, and writing.