A fun and dynamic ESL song activity using Ariana Grande’s “Twilight Zone”! This engaging English lesson plan includes listening practice and grammar games for beginner to advanced students.
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You Probably Won’t Believe How Billie Eilish’s Music Can Engage ESL Students
Discover how Billie Eilish’s music can engage your ESL students with this innovative listening activity! Designed for B2 First learners, this lesson uses the captivating lyrics of “Birds of a Feather” to build critical listening skills in a creative and meaningful way. Download the PDF worksheet and embedded audio/video to get started. Perfect for teens and adults
Bonnie Tyler Is Back: Using Awesome Song Lyrics in 2025 ESL Lessons
Discover how Bonnie Tyler’s empowering anthem “Yes I Can” can boost your ESL lessons! This dynamic song-based lesson plan explores themes of resilience and self-empowerment, perfect for teens and adults. Learn how to use these powerful lyrics to enhance listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills. Join the Exclusive Subscriber Club for detailed lesson plans and more!
3 Ways Post Malone Will Captivate Your ESL Students and Teach Life Events
Explore how Post Malone’s ‘Yours’ can captivate your ESL students and teach life events and emotions. This lesson plan includes vocabulary, grammar, and interactive activities for B1+ to B2-level learners.
Thrills and Skills: A B2 Lesson Plan Inspired by The Weeknd’s ‘Dancing In The Flames’
Ignite your B2 English class with this electrifying lesson plan inspired by The Weeknd’s ‘Dancing In The Flames’. Combine pop culture with language learning to boost engagement and challenge your students’ skills. Features a Cambridge B2 First Speaking Part 3 practice activity. Perfect for teens and adults preparing for Cambridge exams!
How To Use Coldplay’s New 2024 Song for Creative English Language Teaching
Discover how to energize your English language teaching with Coldplay’s new song, Feelslikeimfallinginlove. This activity, SONG PIECES, is perfect for online classes and can be adapted for in-person teaching. Engage your students with creative listening and writing exercises that go beyond gap-fill activities.