Last-Minute ESL Lesson Plans That Can Be Adapted for Any Class (2024)

By Coleen Monroe
February 17, 2021

Last-Minute ESL Lesson Plans That Can Be Adapted for Any Class (1)

Whether you teach ESL online or teach abroad, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to rely on last-minute ESL lesson plans. Having a few low-prep ESL activities in your back pocket (or being able to create quick lessons on the fly) will make you a more prepared, adaptable teacher and a valuable asset to your school or company.

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Why would I need last-minute ESL lesson plans?

When you teach English, you can’t control everything that comes your way. Some examples of when you might find yourself in need of a last-minute lesson plan are as follows:

  • A group of students flies through material that you thought would be difficult for them, leaving you with extra time in the classroom.
  • You walk into the room and realize the energy level that the learners brought that day is rather low. So, you decide to use a relevant warm-up activity to energize your students.
  • You get called in last-minute to substitute for another teacher.
  • Students just aren’t grasping the concept you’re teaching, and you need to take a new approach to help them understand.

How do you plan an ESL lesson quickly?

If you find yourself needing last-minute ESL teaching ideas, here are some helpful tips to keep in mind.

Tip #1: Use clear objectives in your lesson plan.

If you have time for nothing else, take the time to consider what result you want from the lesson. This is the most important part of any lesson plan.

Try writing your ESL lesson objective in this format:

  • By the end of this lesson, students will be able to __________.

Find out more about writing and using objectives in ESL lesson plans.

Tip #2: Consider what materials are needed for the last-minute ESL lesson plan you’re creating.

It’s important to make sure that you don’t accidentally shoot yourself in the foot by creating a plan in a short period of time but forgetting that the materials needed for the lesson will take far too long to make. Make sure that you’re using low-prep or no-prep ESL activities so that you don’t have to spend time cutting up bits of paper or creating an entire packet of digital worksheets from scratch.

Learn to create materials for the EFL classroom.

Tip #3: Make sure your lesson is adaptable.

When teaching English, it’s very important to have lesson plans that can be adapted to any content or lesson objective. When teaching online, this is especially true — think technical issues that arise, being on standby to teach a last-minute class, etc

Tip #4: Recycle activities.

There’s no need to reinvent the wheel! In fact, one secret to creating last-minute ESL lesson plans is that you don’t create them from scratch, but rather should have a few go-to lesson plans and activities that you can circle back to and use for various subjects. Good activities to recycle can include Tic-Tac-Toe with grammar, Bingo with vocabulary words, list race activities with categories, and memory games.

Check out these fun ESL games and activities for young learners.

Where can I get free ESL lesson plans?

Visit ESL teaching websites

The Internet is a wonderful place to get lesson ideas or even ready-made lesson plans. Some websites, such as ESL Library, require a subscription for full access to their database of lessons, but there are also manyfree ESL lesson plans available online.

Some great websites where you can start your search are:

In addition to individual lessons, you may be able to find resources for teaching entire units with multiple planned lessons. It’s likely that whatever you’re teaching has been taught before by someone else in the world, so you can see how others have attempted the lessons you need to plan and adapt what you find to your own style.

Take a Micro-credential certification course

Bridge offers manyMicro-credential courses to help teachers focus on specific teaching skills, and the courses are free to start! Many of them offer tips, ideas, and training when it comes to lesson planning and incorporating games and activities into the classroom. Here are a few:

  • Materials Development for the EFL Classroom
  • Games and Activities for the Online Classroom (Very Young Learners)
  • Games and Activities for the Online Classroom (Young Learners)
  • Games and Activities for the Online Classroom (Teenagers)
  • Games and Activities for the Online Classroom (Adults)

A teacher sings with her ESL class of young learners.

What are some last-minute ESL lesson plan ideas?

So, you need a lesson plan ASAP. It’s 30 minutes to go time and your boss just told you that you’re covering a class. What can you do to be prepared? We’ve collected a couple of quick ESL lesson plan ideas that you can pull from right here. Follow the basics of lesson planning in terms of structure and scaffolding, which, if you’re new to teaching, you can learn about in Bridge’s Professional TEFL/TESOL certification courses.

  • Warm-up
  • Introduction
  • Practice
  • Produce

You’ll be well on your way to a quick, effective ESL lesson plan!

Lesson plan 1: Practicing the Past Tense (40 minutes, any level of proficiency)

Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to produce a short sentence using the simple past tense in English.

Warm-up:This warm-up is called List Race. Put categories on the board (i.e., food, colors, animals, etc.). Make sure that one of the categories is “verbs.” Set a timer or play music. Learners attempt to write as many words in English as they can for each category, either in teams or as a class. Check the answers afterward.

Talk about the verbs on the board. Ask the learners if anyone can change one of the verbs into the past tense. Use this as a way to gauge students’ prior knowledge. Then, set a timer and have the class work together to convert all of the remaining verbs.

Gap-fill exercise:Use a gap-fill exercise, and set aside time for the students to work in small groups or pairs. The teacher should circulate, noting any mistakes that the students make and offering support.

Without identifying the students who made specific mistakes, put the noted errors on the board. Discuss these with the class. Ask who can correct the errors. Give more examples if needed.

Play Tic-Tac-Verb:Draw or display a Tic-Tac-Toe board. Put a subject in each box (i.e., “he”). Put a verb or a selection of verbs at the top. Model how to play the game by saying the subject and the verb in the past tense (“he played”) and marking it off with an X or an O. Then, split the class into small groups and have them play the grammar game on their own.

Extension: Strong learners could use the game as a jumping-off point to create their own sentences.

Online version:This activity works well for all levels and ages and can be adapted to any grammar subject. It’s also perfect for teaching online. You need only use your teaching software to display the content described above. If the software doesn’t allow students to write on a common platform, you should have the students call out answers and write them yourself.

Check out some tips for using games when teaching adults English online.

Teacher Juicy Mae plays a game with her ESL student online.

Lesson plan 2: Writing Workshop (40-60 minutes, high-intermediate/advanced)

Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to produce a short text.

Warm-up:This activity is called Sentence Scramble. Display words that could be used to make sentences. If you don’t have time before class, have learners call out random words and write them on the board yourself. The more random the words are, the harder this will be.

Set a timer and tell the students they need to write five sentences using only the words from the board. They can work alone or in teams.

Review the sentences that the students made. Correct their mistakes, allowing students to correct their peers’ errors as much as possible.

Create a story as a class:Using the sentences that the students generated, work together as a class to order them in a way that makes a (mostly) coherent paragraph or short story. Have the students read the full text aloud and offer opportunities to change the order if they think it needs to be changed. Emphasize that reading one’s written work out loud can help with the editing process.

Individual writing activity:Now, have the students create their own (new) paragraph using the words from the beginning of the lesson. Set a timer for 10+ minutes and have the students work alone or with a partner.

When the timer is finished, make the students swap their paragraphs with others in the classroom. Use the reading exercise from the class paragraph to encourage them to read the other student’s work aloud and correct errors that they find. If necessary, to keep learners on track, set a specific number of suggestions they must make to their classmate to improve their story.

Extension: Have students complete a final draft of the paragraph for homework, and review it during the next lesson.

Online version:This workshop format can be used for an online class without much change. Ideally, you’d want to split the class into groups; many online teaching platforms, including Zoom, allow for small group discussions.

Teacher Stefano plays a game with his students.

Lesson plan 3: Identifying Colors (40 minutes, very young learners)

Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to produce a short sentence about an object and its color. E.g., “It’s a red ball.”

Warm-up:Play a song that has colors in it to grab students’ attention. There are tons of options on YouTube, but this one is a great choice because it’s loud and fun:

After playing the song once, pause it and repeat the colors together. Gauge how many of the colors the students already know in English.

Ask questions:If you have time, grab a few objects before class to model the target language. If not, use objects that happen to be in the room, pictures on an interactive whiteboard, or items of clothing that people in the class are wearing.

Ask about whether things are a different color than they are. For example, point to a red object and ask, “Is it blue?” Students can raise their hands or shout out the answer. Then, have one student be the teacher for a short time. They can ask a few questions and everyone else can respond. Give every student a turn.

Pass objects around or play Telephone:Present and practice the target sentence with objects. For very young learners, a great and low-prep activity is to pass the object around and say the sentence.

If you didn’t have time to choose objects before class, a truly last-minute ESL lesson idea is to have students “pass” the language itself without using a physical object. This game is called Telephone, and students form a circle or a line and whisper a sentence to the person next to them. The last student says the sentence out loud, and the goal is for it to match the first student’s original sentence.

Extension:Have students draw objects that are the colors you’ve learned and practiced in class. Spend time asking each student about their pictures in English. They can share their work with a partner or with the class when finished.

Online version: It can be hard to work with very young students online, but using bright colors and easy language can really help to engage them! Try to do the Telephone game if you can by pointing to each student on the screen using your mouse or by assigning each student a random number and calling the numbers out.

If you’re new to teaching, you’ll want to get initial training and qualification with a TEFL certificate. You can explore our online TEFL courses to get started!

As you can see, last-minute ESL lesson plans are not as difficult to create as they might seem at first. You’ll be able to create activities that work for you and your students and that can be used over and over, which will help cut down planning time and also reinforce a good routine.

To learn more about effective ESL lesson planning and practice creating your own lessons, enroll in a Professional TEFL/TESOL course, such as theBridge MasterCertificate.

Last-Minute ESL Lesson Plans That Can Be Adapted for Any Class (2024)

FAQs

How do you adapt a lesson to ESL? ›

After you determine that adaptation is needed, follow these steps to adapting a lesson plan.
  1. Identify the lesson's strengths and weaknesses.
  2. Ensure that the lesson focuses on key concepts.
  3. Use simpler vocabulary and grammar.
  4. Slow down the pace of the lesson.
  5. Provide for extra practice and review.
Jan 4, 2022

How do you adapt classroom materials for ESL students? ›

Some keys to successful adaptation of authentic materials include:
  1. converting them into workshop activities.
  2. adjusting the length of the materials.
  3. simplifying or explaining key language elements.
  4. converting authentic materials into a variety of exercise types.
Apr 1, 2022

What are some fun ways to teach ESL? ›

10 Fun ESL Games and Activities for Teaching Kids English Abroad
  1. Board Race.
  2. Call My Bluff / Two Truths and A Lie.
  3. Simon Says.
  4. Word Jumble Race.
  5. Hangman.
  6. Pictionary.
  7. The Mime.
  8. Hot Seat.

What is adapt the lesson plan? ›

Adapting instruction can be defined as making changes to instruction in order to allow students equal access to the curriculum and to give them the opportunity to process and demonstrate what has been taught.

What are some accommodations for ELL students? ›

Some accommodations to provide for ELL students in reading include reduced reading load, vocabulary instruction, pre-reading strategies, graphic organizers, and reading strategies.
  • Reduced Reading Load. ...
  • Vocabulary Instruction. ...
  • Pre-Reading Strategies. ...
  • Graphic Organizers. ...
  • Reading Strategies.
Jan 5, 2022

How can teachers adapt materials for language learners? ›

Varied Levels. The rule of thumb to adapt ESL materials to your class is to select graded materials that are specific to the level you teach. For example, if you teach beginners, your choice of materials is limited to texts and audio for beginners.

What kinds of accommodations can a classroom teacher make to curriculum for ESL? ›

General Classroom Accommodations
  • Use a variety of instruction and assessment strategies.
  • Use cooperative group learning- reciprocal teaching, learning circles.
  • Provide a model or demonstrations of required/expected written or oral responses.

What are things to be consider when adapting teaching materials? ›

Teachers must take into account a number of things, including authenticity, the original source, the target language skill, and learners' language levels and ages. After choosing materials, teachers must then decide if the material needs to be further adapted to fit the needs of their learners.

How can I make lessons more interesting? ›

Teaching Strategies to Make Your Class More Fun
  1. Incorporate Mystery Into Your Lessons.
  2. Don't Repeat Classroom Material.
  3. Create Classroom Games.
  4. Give Your Students Choices.
  5. Use Technology.
  6. Don't Take Teaching so Seriously.
  7. Make Your Lessons Interactive.
  8. Relate Material to Your Students' Lives.
Aug 16, 2019

How do you make a language lesson interesting? ›

Fun activities that help develop language learning in children
  1. Word games. Expand your children's vocabulary with word games. ...
  2. Jokes. Telling age-appropriate puns will also help foster good humour and creativity in children. ...
  3. Riddles. ...
  4. Rhymes. ...
  5. hom*onyms. ...
  6. Storytelling. ...
  7. Songs. ...
  8. Tongue twisters.

What should every ESL teacher know? ›

What Should Every ESL Teacher Know? is a practical and jargon free book that is a must have resource for every EFL teacher. The book is a follow up to What Should Every EFL Teacher Know? written by the heralded Paul Nation, an expert in the field of vocabulary and fluency development in English education.

Where can I get free lesson plans? ›

Top 10 Free Lesson-Planning Resources for Teachers
  • ReadWriteThink. ...
  • PhET. ...
  • Scholastic. ...
  • The Stanford History Education Group. ...
  • PBS LearningMedia. ...
  • Epic! ...
  • EDSITEment. ...
  • NCTM Illuminations.

What makes a good ESL lesson? ›

1) Clear Objective

Having a clear objective is the most important element to consider when developing an ESL lesson plan. Having a clear objective is the first building block for the planning and development process. It's the thing (or things) that you want your students to learn and take-away from the lesson.

How can I create my own ESL curriculum? ›

How to Build an ESL Curriculum
  1. Give a standard grammar test.
  2. Arrange students into small groups and provide a 'get to know you' activity. Pay close attention to who's leading the group and who is having difficulties.
  3. Ask students to introduce themselves.
Feb 24, 2019

What are some examples of modifications? ›

Usually a modification means a change in what is being taught to or expected from the student. Making an assignment easier so the student is not doing the same level of work as other students is an example of a modification. An accommodation is a change that helps a student overcome or work around the disability.

How do you adapt in class lesson plans online lesson plan? ›

Tips for Adapting Lesson Plans to the Virtual Classroom
  1. Start with what you have. ...
  2. Begin with projects that students can do individually. ...
  3. Group work is definitely doable! ...
  4. Use new challenges to your advantage. ...
  5. When in doubt, simplify.

What are examples of modifications in the classroom? ›

Common accommodations and modifications in school
  • Listen to audio recordings instead of reading text.
  • Learn content from audiobooks, movies, videos, and digital media instead of reading print versions.
  • Work with fewer items per page or line.
  • Work with text in a larger print size.

What are examples of accommodation? ›

Examples of accommodations include:
  • sign language interpreters for students who are deaf;
  • computer text-to-speech computer-based systems for students with visual impairments or Dyslexia;
  • extended time for students with fine motor limitations, visual impairments, or learning disabilities;
May 24, 2022

What are some methods to help ELL students develop self reflection strategies? ›

If you want to integrate reflection into your teaching practice, here are seven tips that you can start implementing in your classroom now.
  • Reflect With Shout-Outs. close modal. ...
  • Reflect Through Writing. close modal. ...
  • Model Reflective Learning With Pluses and Deltas. close modal. ...
  • Reflect on Quizzes. ...
  • Reflect on Behaviors.
May 10, 2016

How can teaching and learning plans be adapted to meet the individual needs of learners? ›

Ways In which teaching and learning plans can be adapted to meet the individual needs of learners. Course material must include imagery and content from a wide cross-section of the population, a simple example is to include a wide selection of people's names when providing examples.

How do you adapt to different learning styles? ›

Accommodating Different Learning Styles: 3 Tips to Guide You
  1. Know the Different Learning Styles in Your Class. Take a moment and visualize an ordinary kindergarten classroom. ...
  2. Provide an Uncommon Experience. ...
  3. Let Them Work at Their Own Pace and Use a Multisensory Approach.

What is the difference between modifications and accommodations? ›

Modifications change “what” is learned and therefore change the content of the grade -specific curriculum. An accommodation is a change that helps a student overcome or work around the disability. These changes are typically physical or environmental changes.

How do you make ESL students feel comfortable in the classroom? ›

How to Make English Language Learners Feel Welcome in the Classroom
  1. Smile. The best and easiest way to make students feel welcome is just to smile. ...
  2. Ask Questions. ...
  3. Avoid Assumptions. ...
  4. Celebrate Their Diversity. ...
  5. Learn Their Names. ...
  6. Allow Open Dialogue. ...
  7. Listen for Negative Self-Talk. ...
  8. Recognize You May Have to Change.

How do effective teachers adapt the environment to accommodate students with special needs? ›

Rearranging the layout of the classroom, especially in regards to classroom furniture, can also help children with special needs move more easily around the classroom. Limiting visual clutter on walls can help reduce distractions for children with autism or ADHD.

What is adapted learning resources? ›

Adaptive learning — or adaptive teaching — is the delivery of custom learning experiences that address the unique needs of an individual through just-in-time feedback, pathways, and resources (rather than providing a one-size-fits-all learning experience).

How do you make a boring fun lesson? ›

Here are some ways to add a little fun and excitement to “that class”:
  1. Pass notes old school style. ...
  2. The Wave. ...
  3. Play online games. ...
  4. Paper toss. ...
  5. Read Onward State. ...
  6. Invite friends to class. ...
  7. Watch a movie on mute*. ...
  8. Sleep.
Sep 25, 2013

How do I make my online classes interactive? ›

Here are five simple ways to engage your learners by making your online learning program more interactive.
  1. Ask for feedback. Any chance the learners have to leave feedback is a great opportunity for interaction. ...
  2. Let people choose the way. ...
  3. Make it social. ...
  4. Invite learners to contribute. ...
  5. Encourage peer evaluation.

What can you teach a group in 10 minutes? ›

12 Useful Skills You Can Learn In 10 Minutes
  1. Become An Excel Wizard. ...
  2. Brush Up On Your First Aid. ...
  3. Practice Learning A New Language. ...
  4. Get Familiar With Basic Coding. ...
  5. Practice Tying Simple Knots. ...
  6. Release Your Artistic Side. ...
  7. How To Properly Position Your Fingers On The Keyboard. ...
  8. Improve Your Desk Posture.
May 25, 2016

What are some examples of activities that integrate the four skills? ›

What are some examples of activities that integrate the four skills? Two activities that make use of all four skills in tandem are Self-introduction and Reading and Retell.

What are the activities to develop speaking skills? ›

Effective Ways to Improve English Speaking Skills
  • Choose something to memorize and recite. ...
  • Play English games with a group–or by yourself. ...
  • Try improv in English! ...
  • Give a presentation or speech to an audience–or an empty room! ...
  • Take online English classes with a teacher who uses real, authentic materials.
Mar 25, 2021

What is interactive method of teaching of language? ›

Interactive technologies of teaching foreign languages are based on activity-based approach and comprise the use of interactive teaching methods, including non-situational (dialogue) and situational (game, simulation, analysis of situations, auction ideas, etc.); organic combination in the educational process of ...

What is the best way to teach ESL students? ›

13 ESL classroom tips you must know before you teach 2022
  1. Connect with your students.
  2. Create a safe learning environment.
  3. Establish routines.
  4. Speak slowly and enunciate words.
  5. Use non-verbal communication.
  6. Make things visual.
  7. Check for understanding.
  8. Be adaptable.
Nov 6, 2020

How do you accommodate English language learners in the classroom? ›

How can I support ELLs in my classroom?
  1. Provide a welcoming classroom environment. ...
  2. Know and include the student. ...
  3. Modify your speech. ...
  4. Provide opportunities for interaction. ...
  5. Support literacy development. ...
  6. Reading Instruction. ...
  7. Development of Writing Skills. ...
  8. Support ELLS in the content areas: Math, Social Studies, Science.

How do I become an effective ESL teacher? ›

13 Rules: How to Be a Good ESL Teacher
  1. Don't Be a Dictator When Teaching ESL.
  2. Maximize Your Students' Talk Time.
  3. Be a Coach and Provide Feedback.
  4. Use Humor in the Classroom.
  5. Be a Creative ESL Teacher and Make Lessons Fun.
  6. Keep Students Busy.
  7. Try Out New Things.
  8. Reflect and Seek Out Feedback.

What tools would a teacher use to develop effective lesson plans? ›

Most Used Lesson Planning Tools by Teachers
  • PlanbookEdu. It is one of the most useful online lesson planner that makes it easy for teachers of all grade levels to create, share and print their lesson plans. ...
  • CommonCurriculum. ...
  • Socrative Teacher. ...
  • BetterLesson. ...
  • Blendspace by TES. ...
  • Core Learning Exchange. ...
  • Copia Class. ...
  • WeLearnedIt.
Aug 30, 2017

Is there a free version of Planbook? ›

Planboard, a digital planbook and gradebook, is free for individual teachers. Plan your lessons, attach standards, and manage files all according to your school's rotation!

How do I prepare an ESL lesson plan? ›

Important Items to Include in Every English Lesson Plan
  1. Learning Objectives. Highlight the learning objectives in your lesson plan, but don't stress too much about this portion. ...
  2. Materials. ...
  3. Warmer. ...
  4. Presentation. ...
  5. Practice. ...
  6. Production. ...
  7. Review. ...
  8. Extra Activities.

How do you plan a lesson quickly? ›

Here are a few teaching strategies to help you get your lesson planning done faster.
  1. Start Lesson Planning Backwards.
  2. Download Ready-To-Go Lesson Plans.
  3. Collaborate with Your Fellow Teachers.
  4. There's an App for That.
  5. Think Outside of the Box.
Jul 3, 2019

What are the fundamentals of lesson planning to teach English make a lesson plan on any topic from secondary level English? ›

Fundamentals of a Great Lesson Plan
  • Consider Previous Knowledge and Cultural Relevance. ...
  • Map Out Higher-Level Questions. ...
  • Keep an Eye on Timing. ...
  • Anticipate Roadblocks. ...
  • Don't Forget Assessments. ...
  • Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan.
Jan 6, 2020

What does an ESL curriculum look like? ›

A typical ESL curriculum centers around students developing four basic skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The goal of teaching ESL is to help second-language learners become competent at communicating in English with native speakers.

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