ESL Lesson Plan for Teachers

A large percentage of Australia’s school population includes students who speak English as a second language at home.

A large percentage of Australia’s school population includes students who speak English as a second language at home. Because of this, an increasing number of students require extra English language support to develop important reading, writing and communication skills. We know that it can be difficult to find appropriate materials to suit the needs of your students.

If you’re searching for a helpful lesson plan to teach ESL students, look no further than the Resources for Teaching Website. They have an engaging collection of materials, templates, worksheets, flashcards and much more to make your life easier! If you want to create your own lesson and need a teacher lesson plan template, you can also find them on their website.

Here is one of their latest lesson plans that is wonderful for classroom teachers and relief teachers who need to pull together a quick English lesson that will teach students about using adjectives to improve their speaking and writing abilities.

Teacher-Lesson-Plan-Template

This lesson plan provides students with the opportunity to practice using adjectives in their sentences to describe nouns. Students will explore different types of adjectives to describe feelings, numbers, colour, size, quality and shape.

This is a no prep 45-minute English Lesson Plan that is aligned to The Australian Curriculum and meets the ACARA outcomes for Year 1 & Year 2 students. We have included the printable materials required to teach effortlessly, including some flashcards and an assessment worksheet to check your students understanding at the completion of the lesson.

To download materials that will make ESL lesson planning easier, visit the Resources for Teaching website now: https://resourcesforteaching.com.au/

The author is a writer who often publishes articles on health and education for their readers online. She also manages a website that offers a range of teaching resources online. Visit https://resourcesforteaching.com.au/ for more information.

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