Tag
B2
An upper intermediate learner who can understand the main ideas of complex text, including technical discussions in their field. They can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity, making regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. They can produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint by giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
Telling Stories with Data in 3 Steps
This 90-minute ESL lesson for B2 learners explores Telling Stories with Data in 3 Steps (Quick Study) through a real video.
Subscriptions, subscriptions everywhere!
ESL lesson | B2 | Subscriptions Everywhere! Clean Up Those Forgotten Monthly Fees | WSJ
The history of color: tracing word origins
The history of color — a B2 English lesson. Practise using non-defining relative clauses and expand vocabulary around etymology and perception.
Why do some people have wanderlust
5 key vocabulary items with definitions and usage notes. Grammar focus: The passive voice with examples and practice
Would you pass the wallet test?
ESL lesson | B2 | Would you pass the wallet test?
The dark origins of Disney fairy tales
This 90-minute ESL lesson for B2 learners explores The dark origins of Disney fairy tales - Claudia Schwabe through a real video.
Time management from a computer's perspective
Explore time management through a tech analogy in this B2 ESL lesson. Learn productivity vocabulary, practice cause-and-effect grammar, and offer solutions as a 'productivity consultant' in a role-play.
Making complaints politely
This practical ESL lesson teaches students how to complain politely, building confidence in difficult situations and developing key communication skills for daily life. It covers warm-up discussions, vocabulary, model dialogue analysis, grammar, and realistic role-play scenarios.
Playing a different game: The Nintendo business model
Explore Nintendo's unique business model to teach strategy, innovation, and market competition. Students watch a video, learn key business vocabulary like 'subsidize' and 'recoup,' practice comparisons, and analyze business models to make recommendations.
Disputing a bill: polite requests and problem-solving
Disputing a bill — a B2 English lesson. Practise polite requests and expand vocabulary around customer service issues.
Renting an apartment: discussing obligations and advice
Renting an apartment — a B2 English lesson. Practise using modals of obligation and advice and expand vocabulary around housing and leases.
Persuasive communication: using emphasis structures effectively
Persuasive communication — a B2 English lesson. Practise using emphasis structures and expand vocabulary around effective speaking.
