Free ESL Resources for Teaching Spanish Speakers
Latest Lesson Plans
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"I take a coffee every day"
Level: A2-B1 - Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
If your students often say they “take a coffee” or “take breakfast,” it’s time to tackle those false friends head-on.This lesson, based around the theme of remote-work, helps learners discuss the advantages and disadvantages of working from home, while discovering how English ‘take’ expressions differ from their Spanish counterparts. iption goes here
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Blackout
Level: B2-C1 - Upper Intermediate / Advanced
Everyone is talking about Spain’s recent ‘apagón’, so why not bring the topic into your lesson and get your students speaking about it in English?Based on a BBC news lesson, it combines reading, vocabulary, and speaking practice, while also highlighting real-world issues around tech dependence.
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The Book Club
Level: B2-C1 - Upper Intermediate / Advanced
Looking to celebrate Sant Jordi with your class? Or are you in the mood for a lesson based around the topic of books and reading?
This lesson plan features a video listening task on Montreal’s booming book club scene, along with plenty of speaking and discussion tasks to get your students talking about their reading habits. -
A Tasty Burger
Level: B1-B2 - Intermediate / Upper Intermediate
Burger. Mountain. Series. Idea. Nature. Pyjamas. These words are a pronunciation nightmare for Spanish speakers.
This lesson plan, based on a clip from Pulp Fiction, will help your students not only understand why they make mistakes with these words but also learn how to correct them through controlled pronunciation practice and engaging speaking questions.