Tuesday, September 26, 2023

ESL WORKSHEET - Choosing a City Tour

LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS
A CITY TOUR


LinguaHouse
Sep. 25, 2023


Level: Elementary (A1-A2)
Type of English: General English
Tags: Travel and Leisure; People and Places; Adjectives; 13-15 Years Old; 16-18 Years Old; 18+ Years Old; Vocabulary and Grammar; Speaking
Publication date: 09/25/2023

In this lesson, students develop their conversational skills in the context of choosing a city tour. They start by discussing photographs and answering some personalized questions to engage with the topic and then complete a variety of communicative activities to identify and practice a set of vocabulary related to taking a tour. They then complete a short jigsaw reading task based on four different city tours. The students then develop their listening skills by listening to two friends talking about which tour they would choose and completing a comprehension task before focusing on the language. The students finish the lesson with a speaking task in which they express which tour they would choose and why (by Victoria Aitken).

  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audios (Am/Br English).

AUDIO TRANSCRIPT

Speaker 1: I would like to go to Warner Studios to see how they made the Harry Potter movies. I am a big fan. The books and movies are so exciting and interesting.
Speaker 2: I want to go on the London bus tour. You can see lots of places in London in a short time and you don’t have to walk.

Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/esl-lesson-plans/general-english/a-city-tour. Accessed on September 26, 2023. © 2008–2023 LinguaHouse.com. All rights reserved.

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