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A man lifts weights in a gym, demonstrating consistency and focus for an ESL lesson plan.

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.

Consistency: Discipline, Identity & the Cost of Showing Up

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