Lesson
Lesson
Week 1: Foundations
Introduce essential vocabulary for daily life (e.g., food, travel, emotions).
Use flashcards and repeat after audio recordings.
Learn words and phrases related to routines (e.g., "I wake up," "I go to work").
Practice explaining daily habits in present tense.
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Here’s a demo lesson exercise for your student, focusing on fluency, confidence, and
accuracy. The activity is designed for a 60-minute session.
Objective
Scenario: At a Café
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this lesson?
Here’s a list of B1-level vocabulary related to daily routines and everyday activities with their
meanings and example sentences:
Vocabulary List
1. Routine
o Meaning: A set of actions regularly followed.
o Sentence: My morning routine includes brushing my teeth and drinking coffee.
2. Schedule
o Meaning: A plan of tasks or activities with time.
o Sentence: I keep a busy schedule during the week but relax on weekends.
3. Commute
o Meaning: The journey from home to work or school.
o Sentence: I commute to work by bus every morning.
4. Exercise
o Meaning: Physical activity to improve health.
o Sentence: I do 30 minutes of exercise every day to stay fit.
5. Meal
o Meaning: Food eaten at a specific time (e.g., breakfast, lunch, dinner).
o Sentence: I always eat three meals a day.
6. Relax
o Meaning: To rest and reduce stress.
o Sentence: After work, I relax by reading a book.
7. Prepare
o Meaning: To make something ready.
o Sentence: I prepare my lunch before leaving for work.
8. Chores
o Meaning: Small jobs around the house (e.g., cleaning, washing dishes).
o Sentence: I do my chores on Saturday mornings.
9. Hobby
o Meaning: An activity you do for fun in your free time.
o Sentence: My hobby is painting, and I do it every weekend.
10. Alarm
o Meaning: A device that wakes you up with sound.
o Sentence: I set my alarm for 7 a.m. every morning.
11. Rush
o Meaning: To move or act quickly.
o Sentence: I always rush to catch the bus in the morning.
12. Organize
o Meaning: To arrange things in a neat and logical way.
o Sentence: I organize my desk before starting work.
13. Break
o Meaning: A short period of rest.
o Sentence: I take a coffee break in the middle of my workday.
14. Late
o Meaning: After the expected or usual time.
o Sentence: I was late for school because I missed the bus.
15. Busy
o Meaning: Having many things to do.
o Sentence: My weekdays are always busy with work and classes.
Here are B2-level phrases for greetings that go beyond basic introductions and can help your
student engage in more natural and advanced conversations:
Formal Greetings
Since you are going mountain climbing, I would like to know what kind of activities would you
be doing there? Try to answer this question using future tense, such as will, will be climbing,
etc…
I will be eating on the mountain top. I will be going or ( I will go) upstairs while I am
climbing a mountain. I will be taking photos while visiting the landscapes. I will be playing
with my friends. When are you going there? Next weekend. I am going there next weekend.
( This is present continuous tense, in it we use am, is, are + verb (ing) to talk about things
that are happening right now and also about future plans.
Will represents simple future tense, will is used to talk about our predictions (guess) of the
future, and it also denotes our future actions.
I will be in New York next Monday.
If we have a future plan, we use ‘ going to’ or present continuous tense to talk about it.
I am going mountain climbing next weekend.
Casual Greetings
1. Role-Play:
o One person greets the other using a phrase. The other responds naturally.
o Example:
A: Long time no see! How have you been?
B: I’ve been great, thanks! How about you?
2. Mix & Match:
o Provide phrases and scenarios (e.g., meeting an old friend, greeting a colleague).
o Have the student match the greeting to the situation.