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Where can I get free ESL lesson plans?

For teachers seeking free ESL lesson plans, there are several reputable online resources that offer a wide range of materials suitable for various teaching levels and contexts. Websites such as UsingEnglish.com provide over 1,000 lesson plans available for download in PDF format, catering to diverse teaching needs. Additionally, the British Council and TEFL.NET are excellent sources for comprehensive lesson plans. Lanternfish ESL, ThoughtCo, BusyTeacher, and English Is a Piece of Cake are other valuable websites where teachers can access a plethora of free ESL lesson plans. These resources can be instrumental in the early stages of an ESL teaching career, helping to structure effective and engaging lessons.

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Where can I get free ESL lesson plans?

Where can I get free ESL lesson plans?

UsingEnglish.com

With over 1,000 free lesson plans for ESL teachers this site should certainly be on your radar. The plans can be browsed by language level, theme, or topic and then downloaded in PDF format. Worksheets, games and other activities are often included to ensure the plans are both fun and effective.

TEFL.NET

As well as the expected collection of very detailed lesson plans that are organized into two main categories, talking point lessons and topic-based lessons, this site also offers a wide range of other useful ideas on how to get the most out of every lesson you deliver to your students.

The British Council

The British Council is one of the most prominent and respected names in the world of ESL teaching and this site certainly lives up to this reputation. It contains some of the best free ESL lesson plans you will find anywhere and they are conveniently organized to make things even easier. Simply browse by age group, i.e, primary, secondary, or adults, and then choose your class level. Downloadable worksheets and activities are also included.

Lanternfish ESL

This site has been around for several years and is one of the main go-to options for thousands of teachers worldwide. You will find a diverse range of lesson plans to choose from, covering every topic you could imagine. Most plans will include all the materials you need to make the lesson work, such as worksheets, game boards, role-play dialogues, flashcards, etc.

ThoughtCo

This useful resource offers plenty of other interesting articles and information on top of its bank of online lesson plans. You can search for your required topic directly in the search bar and all resulting plans will come with clear aims, instructions, and materials.

BusyTeacher

With over 17,000 ESL lesson plans and worksheets that are free to download, this site is a must have for any teacher. You can filter your search by categories such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, etc, or search the entire database for plans that match your given topic. Plans are also divided by language level.

English Is a Piece of Cake

Another very useful site that contains a large number of lesson plans separated into categories that include listening, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and business. Simply find the ones you need, download them in PDF format, and away you go. Instructions, worksheets, warm up activities, and any pre-teaching recommendations are all included.

The Internet TESL Journal

This straightforward and easy to use site is home to a large number of lesson plans, activities, and other useful articles. The theme of the plans cover a wide range of subjects and they also include all the materials you need to make them work in the classroom.

iSLCollective

This database of lesson plans and other resources is run and maintained by a community of active ESL teachers who are happy to share their own creations with the rest of the teaching world. As they are written by practicing teachers, the materials are typically of a high quality and effective in the classroom.

Online English Expert

On this site the lesson plans are separated into different language levels that are labeled A1, A2, B1, and B2. There is also a section dedicated to grammar topics. Some plans have additional activities at an extra cost, however, the free activities that are included are generally just as useful.

Off2Class

Although this site provides paid memberships for teachers, it also has plenty of free options that can be used in traditional classrooms and online lessons. As well as lesson plans, you will find homework ideas, student assessments, and placement tests that can all be downloaded.


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