Discover an engaging B1-B2 English lesson plan using Charlie Puth and Jung Kook’s ‘Left and Right’. This interactive activity enhances speaking, listening, and writing skills through music, perfect for online and face-to-face teaching.
Category: Speaking & Interaction
Interactive song-based lessons that build speaking fluency, discussion skills, and real-time communication. Students respond to music through predictions, opinions, and collaborative tasks that promote meaningful spoken interaction.
How To Engage English Language Students With Songs? Try Harry Styles!
Discover a creative way to engage your English language students with Harry Styles’ song “Late Night Talking.” This step-by-step lesson plan includes speaking, reading, listening, and writing activities designed for B1+ and B2 levels. Perfect for online and face-to-face classes!
Boost ELT Engagement Instantly with ‘Don’t You Worry’ Lesson Plan
Unleash creativity in your upper-intermediate to advanced English class! This innovative lesson merges lottery discussions with a musical guessing game, using ‘Don’t You Worry’ to engage students in multi-faceted language practice
What If Songs Were Movies? Teach English Creatively With Songs: Musical Movie Titles!
Lesson at a Glance: Musical Movie Titles The Experience: Students transform song titles into cinematic concepts, speculate on genres, match lyrics to titles, and collaborate
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Music! A Top 10 Lesson Plan For ELT
Lesson at a Glance: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Music The Experience: Students explore trivia about famous bands and singers through matching tasks, video
Is Happiness A Choice? An LP for C1 – Teaching English With Songs (Lauv – 26)
Lesson at a Glance: Lauv – 26 The Experience: Students analyze thematic imagery and quotes, evaluate song structure by matching verses to potential choruses, and