Lesson Overview
This ESL B1 lesson plan is all about life skills that schools often don’t teach! You and your students will explore words and phrases to talk about practical skills, independence, and everyday challenges.
Through engaging exercises, learners will practise sharing opinions, explaining why certain life skills are important, and discussing how they use, or wish they had learned, these skills in real life.
Fun discussions, “Would you rather?” questions, case studies, and engaging tasks make this lesson a great way to build vocabulary and speaking confidence while connecting English learning to real-life situations.
The lesson includes well-structured activities designed to help students reflect on their experiences, practise natural English, and develop the language they need to talk about money, cooking, job interviews, home maintenance, and more; all while keeping them fully engaged and enjoying the learning process.
Activities:
- School Subjects.
- Life Skills: Case Studies.
- Life Skills: Ranking
- Grammar: Should have been…
- Article: Why Schools Don’t Teach Life Skills.
- Audio: School Was Easy. Life Isn’t.
- School Curriculum Debate.
- Hypothetically speaking…
Homework:
As always, with the ESL lesson plans from ESL Pals, there is a detailed homework task so students can continue learning in their free time. Here, the students are given an article analysis task in which they can practise; writing, reading and expanding their vocabulary and grammar knowledge.
- Article: Schools Should Teach Life Skills.
- Writing task.