B1 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Head Over Heels

This ESL video lesson plan is designed around Head Over Heels, an Oscar-nominated puppet animation directed by Timothy Reckart, and the theme of romantic love. Students practise using idiomatic expressions, watch a short film and talk about love and relationships.

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the theme of romantic love – ideal for B1–B2 students

 

Language level: Intermediate (B1) – Advanced (C1)

Learner type: Teens and adults

Time: 90 minutes

Activity: Exercise on body idioms, watching a short film and speaking

Topic: Love and relationships

Language: Idiomatic expressions related to parts of the body and relationships

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the theme of romantic love – ideal for B1–B2 students

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37 thoughts on “B1 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Head Over Heels”

  1. Hi! I really like this video, it’s the kind of think I love to watch so I’ll be happy to shere it in my class and I’m sure they going to like it too… I think this film brings the students the opportunity to express several kind of ideas and feelings! Thanks to shere it with us!

  2. Wow, I’m here for the first time and I’ve already fallen in love with this website. Thank you so much :*

  3. hi!
    this is my first day on this site, I really thank full to bristish council learn English site who gave me like of this site. It is really good site and it is awesome. Every one can learn English in very attractive way. These idiomatic expressions are really use in daily life. I must say this site is a voice of mute community, here mute community mean who doesn’t know how to speak English. Thanks for this amazing lesson and idioms.
    thanks a lot

  4. awesome! what an excellent teaching site!
    very very useful, informative and instructive. completely planned & matured. I’m really surprised seeing such a perfect explanations & exampling as I was scrolling the page down and I expected: “wouldn’t have more”! but it had more!
    here I really learned something today.thanks a lot for providing this…
    God bless U!
    (sorry for failing of my weak English)!

  5. What a find! I’m definitely going to take this lessons to my students next Friday… Thank you soo much, your work is great.

  6. Hi Kieran, used this lesson in an upper intermediate speaking class last week – they loved it! They found it humourous and thought-provoking and also loved the different idioms they learnt.

    Thank you so much! Keep up the good work 🙂

  7. Great, as usual! I am actally head over hills with this post, thanks ever so much, I’ll use it in class on Monday and let you know how it goes.
    All the best

  8. eva kalmar-nagy

    Hey there!

    I love this, going to use it in my next lesson for sure (already got the worksheets printed out and the video on my usb–can’t wait to try it out:))

    Mad props otherwise too, it’s a brilliant & really useful site, so much fun to look through all these while planning and even more so to use them in class.

    Thanks for all and keep up the good work 🙂

    Eva from Hungary x

      1. Hello
        Many thanks for sharing this wonderful lesson. I was wondering if I could download the video. I guess the link does not work any more.
        Many thanks

        1. Hi Louay,
          Thanks a lot for commenting. I’m glad you like the lesson. Unfortunately, the filmmakers have taken down the film, but they may upload it again in the future.
          All the best,
          Kieran

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