Lesson Plans & Worksheets: Culture
ESL lesson plans for teachers of the English language. Check out our collection of lesson plans filed under the theme 'Culture'.
Culture
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Describing cultural differences word formation practice
Using affixes to make different parts of speech practice through the topic of differences in different cultures.
Describing Music- Things in Common Game
Practising music vocabulary with personalised speaking activities, also useful for writing reviews.
Discussing manners with -ed and -ing adjectives
Speaking about what is good manners and bad manners to practise adjectives describing feelings and properties of things, including -ed/ -ing pairs and more irregular word formation.
Good and Bad- Subject Questions Speaking Game
A fun choosing suitable subject questions for small talk and avoiding too personal subject questions speaking activity, including a subject questions grammar presentation.
Good and taboo can for ability questions
Fun can/ can't practice with real small talk questions using that language, and a little cultural training
Good and taboo have and have got questions
Small talk questions with have got for possession and have for actions coin game, with some bad questions to avoid
Good and Taboo questions with Have Something Done
Students choose, ask, answer, analyse and make suitable small talk questions with have something done - especially good for speaking practice of typical Cambridge First Use of English language.
Good and taboo questions with irregular plurals
Students choose, ask, answer, refuse to answer, analyse and make small talk questions with difficult English plurals, with suitable nouns for five different levels of students.
Good and taboo used to questions
Wh- and yes/ no used to questions review, including finding ones which are good for real-life conversations.
Good and Taboo- Countable and Uncountable Questions
Students rank, ask, answer and make good, so-so and unsuitable count and non-count personal questions, for grammar and cultural awareness practice, with suitable countable and uncountable noun questions for real-life speaking.
Good and Taboo- Passive Voice Questions
Fun and realistic oral practice of passive questions, with students choosing good real-life personal passive voice questions and trying to avoid passive questions which are too personal, strange, etc, with a passive grammar presentation.
Good and Taboo- Past Progressive Questions
Students rank, ask, answer, analyse and make everyday small talk questions, less common questions and unsuitable questions with Past Continuous.
Good and Taboo- Present Progressive Questions
Students play a fun Present Continuous questions coin game, answering suitable Present Progressive questions for small talk and rejecting strange questions, including useful phrases for politely declining to answer.
How British is your English? Questionnaire and Speaking
Practising defining relative clauses while learning British and American vocabulary differences
Is are was were describing countries game
Fun present and past of be and names of countries practice for A1 and A2 learners
Life Events Vocabulary- Speaking
Oral tasks to learn vocabulary of major life events like birth and marriage.
Talking about cultural differences with be and get used to
Getting accustomed to cultural differences be used to and get used to discussion.
Vocabulary for describing festivals and celebrations challenge
Using as many useful words and expressions for talking about special events as you can activities, with different forms of words to talk about festivals and celebrations made with different prefixes and suffixes.
Writing book reviews topics and vocabulary
Gradable and extreme adjectives and other useful vocabulary for describing books, starting with brainstorming onto mind maps.
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