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Travel English: Navigating Airports and Hotels
This lesson equips adult ESL learners with essential vocabulary and speaking skills for real-life travel scenarios, focusing on airports and hotels. Through interactive activities, role-plays, and practice conversations, students will build confidence in using English when traveling, booking accommodation, and interacting with staff. The lesson is suitable for both classroom and online settings, and it emphasizes practical language use, clear communication, and common travel expressions. The lesson features a vocabulary section with key travel terms, structured conversation practice, and role-play situations to simulate authentic travel interactions. By the end of the session, learners will feel more prepared to handle typical travel situations in English.

Ace the Interview: Speaking Skills for Job Interviews
This engaging lesson equips adult ESL learners with the language, confidence, and strategies needed for professional job interviews. Through guided activities and practical role plays, students learn to answer common interview questions, describe their skills, and present themselves effectively in English. The session is designed for both one-on-one and small group settings and emphasizes real-life communication, making it ideal for adults seeking employment or career advancement in English-speaking environments.

Daily Life Conversation Cards: 50 Speaking Prompts for Adults
**Spark engaging English conversations with 50 open-ended daily life questions and follow-ups. Ideal for adult learners in 1-on-1 or group settings.** Bring your ESL speaking lessons to life with this set of 50 Daily Life Conversation Cards, designed for A2-B1 adult learners. Each card features a simple, open-ended question about everyday routines, habits, and experiences, along with a follow-up prompt to encourage deeper discussion. The resource is perfect for 1-on-1 lessons or small group classes, making it easy to practice speaking skills in a relaxed, conversational setting. The cards use accessible language and focus on present simple and present continuous forms, helping learners build confidence and fluency when talking about their day-to-day lives. Included are printable PDF cards, an image set for digital or physical use, and a PowerPoint outline for teachers. The lesson plan offers a clear flow: warm-up, card-based speaking, group sharing, and extension ideas. Whether used as a main activity or a supplement, these cards make speaking practice natural and enjoyable.
