L3 - U7- Lesson 1 My Home

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My House ESL Lesson Plans | Beginner ESL Curriculum

These My House ESL lesson plans give teachers a full beginner-friendly unit built around home vocabulary, everyday routines, and guided ESL speaking activities. Across the unit, students work with useful language for talking about rooms, homes, and where people live, while also practicing questions, simple descriptions, and communicative ESL activities they can use in class right away.

The unit includes vocabulary practice, grammar review, reading passages, question-building tasks, phonics work, and conversation-based classroom activities. Students do more than identify words on a page. They also use the target language in pair work, discussion prompts, and structured speaking tasks that help teachers get students speaking more naturally in class.

What Students Learn in This Unit

Students will learn:

  • home and room vocabulary such as dining room, basement, house, apartment, balcony, and garage
  • useful grammar patterns including there is / there are and simple question forms
  • how to talk about where people live and what they do at home
  • guided ESL conversation activities and discussion questions for speaking practice
  • reading and comprehension skills through short home-themed passages
  • phonics practice with target sound patterns that support reading confidence
  • communicative ESL classroom activities that recycle key vocabulary throughout the unit

As the lessons continue, the same home theme is recycled across all five lessons. Teachers can introduce new vocabulary, revisit familiar grammar, and keep building confidence through reading, speaking, and reinforcement work. This makes the unit useful for both classroom teachers and online ESL teachers who want steady review without losing the topic focus.

How Teachers Can Use These Ready-Made ESL Lessons

These ready-made ESL lessons are designed to save planning time while still giving teachers a structured path through the unit. The materials work well as no-prep ESL lessons for beginner learners, with enough recycling to support review and enough variety to keep lessons active. Because the unit includes speaking prompts and partner tasks, it helps teachers move beyond worksheet-only practice and create more communicative lessons.

This unit is part of the wider Speaking Lessons collection and also connects naturally with Phonics Lessons. Teachers looking for more lessons at the same stage can also explore Level 3 Beginner ESL Curriculum. For full access to the complete unit series, subscriber lessons, and more ESL teaching resources, visit the membership page below.

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