
18 March 2026
C1-C2
SPEAKING
Lesson Description
What is this lesson about?
This advanced consistency ESL lesson plan explores how discipline, habits, and identity shape long-term progress. Through quotes, discussion, and real-life scenarios, students examine the benefits and psychological costs of always “showing up”.
What language will students learn?
Students practise natural expressions related to discipline, habits, and persistence, including:
show up
stick to something
turn a corner
keep your eye on the ball
slow and steady wins the race
chop and change
How do students practise?
Learners develop fluency through a conversation-first sequence:
Quote discussion exploring different views on consistency
Guided discussion about consistency across life areas
Short reading on habits and identity
Advanced discussion questions analysing the ideas
Idiom gap-fill and opinion statements
Agree/disagree debate activity
Case study discussion about discipline and burnout
Goals vs systems concept discussion
Personal goal-to-system speaking task
Reflection on discipline, habits, and identity
Why is this lesson useful?
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Discuss discipline, habits, and motivation using natural expressions
Explain the difference between goals and systems
Express nuanced opinions about productivity and identity
Reflect on personal routines and long-term progress
Who is it for?
This lesson is designed for advanced adult learners (C1–C2) who want to develop sophisticated speaking skills while discussing psychology, discipline, personal growth, and wellbeing.


