These Technology ESL lesson plans help teachers cover everyday technology vocabulary through structured ESL speaking activities, reading practice, grammar work, and interactive classroom tasks. Across the unit, students learn to talk about tablets, computers, apps, the internet, batteries, chargers, screens, downloading, uploading, and charging devices. The lessons are designed as practical ESL activities for teachers who want students using simple English in meaningful contexts instead of only completing isolated drills.
The unit keeps the same technology theme across all five lessons while recycling useful sentence patterns and adding new vocabulary, questions, readings, and communicative practice. Students work with picture-based prompts, question formation, reading passages, phonics, and guided pair work that support both confidence and fluency. Teachers looking for more communicative practice can also explore the site’s Speaking Lessons and Phonics Lessons, along with more level-based materials in Level 3 ESL Curriculum.
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This unit is part of a structured ESL curriculum that gives teachers ready-to-teach lessons for repeated language practice. The five-lesson sequence includes public Lesson 1, followed by subscription lessons that continue the same theme with fresh ESL vocabulary lessons, readings, grammar review, and speaking tasks. Because the focus stays consistent across the unit, students get the repetition they need while still meeting new content in each lesson.
These are useful ready-made ESL lessons for classroom teachers and online ESL teachers who want no-prep ESL lessons with clear language targets. The activities help teachers get students speaking more through pair work, conversation prompts, and simple communicative tasks that move beyond worksheet-only lessons.
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