Society
Explore human behavior and cultural differences with these esl lesson plans that dig into what makes societies tick. Topics cover personality types, generational differences, social norms, and cultural observations. Your students engage with psychology concepts while building vocabulary for understanding people. Great for deeper cultural understanding.
Gender Equality
Men hear questions women face daily in this eye-opening B2 lesson plan covering workplace bias, double standards, and gender equality vocabulary.
Brain Glitches
Discover funny everyday brain glitches, learn useful vocabulary, and discuss how our minds forget, mix up, and play tricks on us.
Who Defines Normal?
Analyze design bias in "nude" products and Asian fonts, discuss representation and stereotypes in this C1 critical thinking lesson.
Why Billionaires Buy Bunkers
Read about billionaire bunkers, debate survival ethics, and pitch apocalypse hideaways in this C1 lesson on wealth and disaster prep.
Quiet Cracking
Workers stay trapped in bad jobs despite fatigue and feeling unheard. This B2 lesson covers quiet cracking symptoms and declining satisfaction.
What Is the ‘Gen Z Stare’?
B2 lesson on the Gen Z stare and generational communication gaps. Covers vocabulary like formative years and soft skills plus slang research.
You Say You’re an Artist?
B2 lesson questioning what it means to be an artist. Includes provocative video, vocabulary like muse and priorities, plus manifesto writing task.
Personality Types
Teach the Myers-Briggs system with this B2 lesson covering introvert, extrovert, and six more personality terms plus video and discussion activities.
Matcha: What’s Happening?
B2 lesson on the matcha trend and production shortage. Covers cultural vocabulary, reading comprehension, and discussion about tradition versus demand.
The Brain vs. Big Numbers
B2 students discover why brains misunderstand millions through cognitive science video, number pronunciation practice, and metaphors.
The World Without Fear
What if nobody felt fear? B1 students explore that question with phobia vocabulary, video tasks, and debates in this lesson.
How to Invite & Respond
A2 students practice inviting friends and making excuses with this beginner ESL lesson plan full of dialogues and games.