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Life In Australia: A Free ESL Lesson Plan

Life In Australia: A Free ESL Lesson Plan

This lesson plan is perfect for practicing and developing speaking skills. With that being said, you should use it with a student(s) at a pre-intermediate level in English. This essentially means that a student can engage in short, unplanned conversations about everyday life. Essentially this lesson provides a student with the opportunity to ask and answer questions about life in Australia. Don’t forget, this lesson is perfect to use with individual students or groups.

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June 14, 2022
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  1. Thank you for downloading your free Off2Class lesson plan! This

    teacher-led lesson plan is designed using the communicative approach - perfect for teaching students online or in any screen- enabled classroom. To access the Teacher Notes and Answer Key, or to assign homework, click here to set up your free Off2class account. Don’t forget to join the discussion on Facebook to get access to other great tools for online ESL instruction.
  2. Famous landscapes and landmarks! Daintree Rainforest Snowy Mountains Three Sisters

    in the Blue Mountains Karijini National Park Great Sandy Desert
  3. Welcome to Sydney! Downtown Sydney Circular Quay Lakemba, a suburb

    in Sydney a terrace house in Sydney Sydney’s Chinatown
  4. Enjoy the outdoors in Sydney! a beachside suburb Eastern suburbs

    boardwalk playing cricket playing football ocean swimming
  5. What else can you find in Australia? Wylie’s Baths a

    town in the Blue Mountains a bottle-brush tree eucalyptus trees a Black cockatoo Australian marsupials
  6. My name’s Chris and I live in Sydney, Australia. Sydney

    is the largest city in Australia. Australia is a huge island, and it is also a continent. Most people in Australia live in large cities on the coast. The first people to live in Australia were aborigines. They came here about 50,000 years ago. Today Australia has many immigrants. People come from many different countries to live here. People in Australia speak English.
  7. Some people think it is always hot in Australia. However,

    it is a large country and it gets cold in some places. There are deserts and rainforests too. We do not have big rivers, so we must be careful about how much water we use. We have mountains too, like the Great Dividing Range, but they are not tall compared with mountains in Europe and Asia.
  8. Like most people here, I work five days a week.

    I live in a beachside suburb and I travel to work by bus. Most Australians go to work by car. I work in downtown Sydney. I usually eat my lunch at the Quay, where I have a beautiful view of the famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge. At night, I return to my apartment. Winter is short in Australia, so I can usually go for a run or swim after work. Some of my friends surf, and some play Australian football too. I swim at Wylie’s Baths, a saltwater pool.
  9. At the weekend I often go to the Blue Mountains.

    Here you can see eucalyptus trees. Many tourists come to this area to see The Three Sisters and other wonderful scenery. If I have time, I go hiking with friends. In Australia we have many unusual animals called marsupials. A baby marsupial lives for some time in its mother’s pouch, which looks like a pocket. Some famous Australian animals are the kangaroo, the koala and the platypus.
  10. Think about these questions! What places can you see in

    Australia? What kind of house did you see? What animals live in Australia? What do people do at the weekend? Who are the Australian aborigines?
  11. Now, tell your teacher! Are you ready to talk about

    Australia? Australia is… (Where is it? What size is it? Which language?) In Australia, there are… (Which kinds of animals?) You can visit places like… (Where can you go? What is special about each place?)
  12. Now, tell your teacher! People… (What can you say about

    Australia?) Sydney is a big city in Australia. In Sydney you can… (What can you see or do?) At the weekend, some people like to… (Where do they go? What do they do?) If I visit Australia, I will… (What will you visit? What will you do there?)