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A person wearing a white shirt holds a mobile phone, looking at the screen with a focused expression.

13 March 2026

A2-B1

VIDEO LESSON

Lesson Description

What is this lesson about?

This Life Without a Phone ESL lesson plan helps pre-intermediate learners discuss smartphone habits, digital dependence, and screen-free time in everyday life. Students explore how people use their phones, imagine life without one, and reflect on when it might actually be better to switch off.

Through a short street-interview video and conversation-based tasks, learners share opinions about technology and modern digital habits while building confidence speaking about everyday situations.


What language will students learn?

Students practise natural language for talking about smartphones, digital habits, and everyday technology.

How do students practise?

Learners develop fluency through a conversation-first sequence:

  • Phone habits warm-up discussion

  • Imagining a week without a phone

  • Prediction discussion before watching the video

  • Street-interview listening activity

  • Opinion reactions to ideas from the video

  • Ranking situations where phones are most useful

  • Discussing alternatives to using a phone

  • Phone personality reflection activity

  • Personal reflection about digital habits

Why is this lesson useful?

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  • Talk about how and why people use smartphones

  • Discuss when phones are useful and when they are distracting

  • Share opinions about digital habits and screen-free time

  • Reflect on their own relationship with technology

Who is it for?

This lesson is designed for adult ESL learners at A2–B1 level who want to improve their speaking skills while discussing modern topics such as smartphones, digital habits, and everyday technology.

Life Without a Phone

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• PDF Worksheet & Teacher’s Guide
• Online Presentation
• Customisable Canva presentation and worksheet

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