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What is this lesson about?

This A2–B1 ESL lesson explores outdoor activities, free time, and the small decisions that stop us from getting outside. Learners discuss real-life situations, habits, and simple plans in a natural, engaging way.

 

What language will students learn?

Students practise natural, everyday expressions related to outdoor plans and habits.

 

How do students practise?

Learners build fluency through a varied, conversation-first sequence:

  • Relatable “last time you went outside” discussion
  • “This or That” real-life choices
  • Recognising everyday habits and patterns
  • Decision-based outdoor scenarios
  • Reacting to real activity ideas (paddleboarding, camping, etc.)
  • Finishing natural sentences
  • Responding in real-life conversations
  • Planning a realistic outdoor day
  • Personal reflection
 

Why is this lesson useful?

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

  • Talk naturally about outdoor activities and free time
  • Describe habits and everyday decisions
  • Respond to real-life situations with more confidence
  • Discuss simple plans and preferences
 

Who is it for?

This lesson is designed for adult ESL learners at A2–B1 level who want to improve their speaking skills through relatable topics such as outdoor activities, habits, and everyday choices.

Getting Outside & Trying Something New

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