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A man smiles while holding a Christmas present in front of a cozy fireplace, embodying the spirit of gift giving.

27 November 2025

B2-C1

SPEAKING

Lesson Description

What is this lesson about?

This gift giving ESL lesson plan explores the psychology and meaning behind choosing, giving, and receiving gifts. Based on a short video about the science of gift-giving, learners discuss empathy, attention, emotional memory, and shared experience — all through natural, real-life conversation. It’s warm, modern, humorous, and perfect for the holiday season.


How do students learn the new language?

Learners build fluency through a conversation-first lesson flow:

  • Warm-up questions about gift-giving habits

  • Quote discussion to spark ideas

  • Vocabulary in mini-dialogues for natural understanding

  • Video activity with pre- and post-discussion questions

  • This-or-that holiday choices

  • A humorous “gift fails” speaking task

  • Deep discussion about the psychology of giving

  • A calm reflection to end the lesson


Why is this lesson useful?

By the end of the lesson, students can:

  • Speak naturally about gift-giving and why it matters

  • Use vocabulary related to empathy, attention, and shared experiences

  • Reflect on emotional memory and thoughtful giving

  • Understand the science behind meaningful gifts

  • Discuss holiday traditions in a modern, relatable way

  • Perfect for December classes — online or in person.


Who is it for?

This conversation-focused lesson is ideal for B2–C1 adult learners who enjoy wellbeing topics, psychology, and real-life English.

The Science of Gift-Giving

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• PDF worksheet
• PDF teacher’s guide
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