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Video-based lesson plans

Whether your lessons are online or in-person, The English Flows’ lesson plans are the ultimate time-saver for ESL teachers working with adult and Business English students. Cut down on prep work and free up your time for what truly matters – guiding, coaching, and meeting your students' unique needs. Our current and highly relatable topics will keep your students engaged before, during, and after the class. We add 7-8 new video-based ESL lesson plans each month. Ignite their curiosity and inspire them to explore the English language further!

a person holding a sign "i quit" and a slogan - how satisfied are you with your job?

Synonyms: quitting your job (resign, hand in your notice)
Vocabulary: how you feel at work (overworked, burned out, engaged)
Vocabulary: job satisfaction and perks

3:18

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two coworkers looking annoyed and a slogan - do you have difficult co-workers?

Idioms: throw someone under the bus, take credit for someone’s work, rub you the wrong way
Video: How to deal with difficult co-workers
Grammar: degrees of certainty (it’s inevitable that, it’s bound to, there is no way)

5:36

a woman standing next to a wall painting with a rocket taking off, and a slogan - what's your comnapy's culture like?

Reading: types of corporate culture
Video: What makes people thrive? The psychology of success
Vocabulary: describing corporate culture, phrasal verbs

4:09

an illustration with emotional intelligence and a slogan - why is emotional intelligence important at work

Vocabulary: behaviour at work
Video: “What is emotional intelligence in the workplace”
Idioms: emotions (hold a grudge, go with your gut, be at your wit’s end)

4:55

a person playing rubik's cube in front of a laptop and a slogan - do you get distracted easily?

Vocabulary: distractions (clutter, gossip, multitasking, micromanagement)
Video: How to smash distractions
Collocations: attention (undivided attention, scant attention, unwelcome attention)

4:27

a job interview and a slogan + prepare for your next job interview

Vocabulary: job interviews Dos and Don’ts (badmouth your employer, tailor your CV, dress down)
Video: Top job interview tips for 2021
Speaking: job interview questions, discussing alternatives

6:00

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