Business English ESL LESSON PLANS

Discover our collection of video-based Business English lesson plans, tailored for professionals who need effective communication skills in the corporate world. These lessons cover a variety of vital topics, such as business trends, job satisfaction presentations, meetings, marketing, advertising, sales, corporate culture, negotiations, and more, offering practical language skills to excel in the business environment.

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blocks stacked on top of each other to write "FOMO", and a slogan "What are the best FOMO marketing tactics?"

Vocabulary: collocations (to entice the customer, to trigger FOMO, to create a sense of scarcity, impulse purchase, flash sale, free shipping)
Grammar: wishes and regrets
Video: Top 10 FOMO marketing tactics

3:16

a person actively listening to another, and a slogan "how to become a better listener"

Vocabulary: barriers to listening (e.g. distraction, prejudice, information overload)
Confusing words: listen and hear
Expressions: expressions with listen and hear (never hear the end of it, listen with only hald an ear, hear me out, listen to reason)

5:06

business model and a slogan "which are the most successful business models?"

Vocabulary: business collocations (e.g. generate revenue, acquire a user base, drive demand, revenue stream, targeted advertisements, profit margin)
Reading: successful business model
Listening and speaking: The Business Model Canvas

6:30

a photo of a resume, and a slogan "is your CV optimized for the Applicant Tracking systems"?

Vocabulary: expressions related to applying for and finding a job

Vocabulary: action verbs used in resumes

Writing: CV/resume

6:37

a pile of books, folders, and notebooks, and a slogan "do you have an employee or an entrepreneur mindset"

Vocabulary: words to describe your attitude towards work (e.g. fulfillment, achievement, success, monotony, burnout)
Vocabulary: verbs (to thrive,  to excel, to prioritize, to envision, to embrace, to seize (an opportunity), to be driven by)
Speaking: pros and cons of being an employee vs being an entrepreneur, questions about entrepreneurship

3:34

a laptop with cut cable and a slogan "should employers be allowed to contact you outside working hours?"

Vocabulary: be on call, on the clock, around the clock, to unplug, outside working hours
Grammar: passives be supposed/expected/required/advised to + verb
Speaking: survey, conversation questions, giving examples about company policies, work-life balance, disconnecting from work

2:57

two business people shaking hands in a meeting and a slogan "Why are business relationships important?"

Vocabulary: stakeholders (customers, suppliers, shareholders, media, government)
Vocabulary: collocations (to acquire/upsell a customer, to bring in business, to build rappport/trust)
Speaking: discussion stakeholders and business relationships

4:00

"in-house" and "outsource" road signs, and a slogan"what are the pros and cons of outsouring?"

Vocabulary: outsourcing

Grammar: have/get something done

Video: Commonly outsourced business functions

3:12

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 Here is what to expect from our Business English ESL lesson plans: 

  • Targeted Business Topics: Our lesson plans comprehensively address a dynamic range of Business English topics in order to align with the ever-evolving business landscape. We constantly update the content to ensure it is up-to-date and reflects the latest business trends to help Business English learners feel confident and fully equipped to meet the demands of the fast-paced corporate world.
  • Comprehensive Lesson Plans: Each lesson includes 5 to 8 pages of in-class material with essential vocabulary, a short video, and plenty of engaging activities to facilitate meaningful learning experiences that enhance speaking, listening, and overall language proficiency.
  • Interactive PDFs for Online Classes: Our plans include interactive PDF materials, ideal for online English classes, allowing educators to guide and support remote learners effectively.
  • Conversation Cards: To further enrich your lessons, you can use the printable conversation cards included in each lesson. They are perfect for revising vocabulary and stimulating discussions, fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment.

By incorporating our Business English lesson plans into your curriculum, you can equip your students with the language proficiency needed to communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, suppliers, and other stakeholders in the professional world.

Learn all about our business video-based lessons

Explore our comprehensive collection of video-based Business English lesson plans, designed specifically for professionals seeking to enhance their communication skills in the corporate sector. These lessons cover a wide array of essential topics, including current business trends, job satisfaction, presentations, meetings, marketing, advertising, sales, corporate culture, negotiations, and more. Our aim is to provide practical language skills that empower individuals to thrive in a business environment.

Try out The English Flows’ Business ESL lesson plans if you are an ESL teacher whose students are:

  • Business Professionals: Individuals already working in the business sector who need to improve their English for meetings, presentations, negotiations, and daily workplace communication.
  • Business Students: University or college students studying business, economics, or related fields who require strong English skills for their academic courses and future careers.
  • Entrepreneurs: Aspiring or current entrepreneurs looking to start or expand their businesses in English-speaking markets, needing language skills for pitching ideas, networking, and managing operations.
  • Job Seekers: Individuals seeking employment in English-speaking companies or international organisations, needing to prepare for job interviews, write resumes and cover letters, and communicate effectively in the workplace.
  • Executives and Managers: Senior professionals who must communicate clearly and persuasively with stakeholders, clients, and team members in English-speaking environments.
  • Professionals Relocating for Work: Those integrating into English-speaking business communities, needing to navigate the professional landscape, understand business etiquette, and build professional relationships.

Our lesson plans address a broad spectrum of Business English subjects, aligning with the constantly evolving business landscape. We regularly update the content to reflect the latest trends and practices, ensuring that learners are well-prepared to handle the demands of a fast-paced corporate world with confidence and competence.

Every lesson plan includes

Pre-class online activities
(Free)

In-class activities
(For Full members)

After class: Additional resources
(Free)