A2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Taking Pictures

An ESL video lesson plan designed around a short film titled Taking Pictures and the theme of photos. Students learn and practise vocabulary related to photos, describe a photo, listen to a description of a photo, and talk about photos.

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the theme of taking photos – ideal for A2–B1 students

 

Language level: Pre-intermediate (A2) – Intermediate (B1)

Learner type: Teens and adults

Time: 60 minutes

Activity: Learning and practising vocabulary related to photos, describing a photo, listening to a description of a photo, and talking about photos

Topic: Photos

Language: Present continuous and vocabulary related to photos

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the theme of taking photos – ideal for A2–B1 students

Benefits for Teachers:

  • Save hours of preparation with a fully developed, flexible lesson plan
  • Engage students through compelling stories and real-world themes such as emotional intelligence, character, values, empathy, personal development, identity, relationships, global issues and social issues
  • Build classroom routines that integrate multimodal literacy naturally and progressively
  • Foster more inclusive and differentiated learning by using varied modes of input
  • Rely on a trusted methodology backed by educational research and grounded in the theories of Vygotsky, Kress, Mayer and Krashen

Benefits for Learners:

  • Develop communicative competence and confidence through integrated skill-building
  • Expand vocabulary and improve listening and reading comprehension through repeated, meaningful exposure
  • Think critically and creatively while exploring powerful social and emotional themes
  • Strengthen emotional intelligence and intercultural awareness through affective engagement with multimodal texts

 

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18 thoughts on “A2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Taking Pictures”

  1. Hello! Thanks again and again for your wonderful films and lesson plans. You’re doing a great job. And I don’t feel guilty anymore, since I’ve just bought your book. I’m sure it’ll be a GREAT help. I’m looking forward to receiving it home (in a little village near Barcelona). Thanks thanks thanks!

  2. Thanks for the film English lesson plans, I really enjoy these lesson plans with my students, especially your choice of a short film is so interesting. Every time I receive an email, I eagerly open the short film to see what you choose this time. I really enjoy using it in my ESL classroom. Thanks a lot for sharing.
    I have a question, How I could share film English on my blog?

    1. Hi Aayesha,

      Thanks a lot for getting in touch and for the kind words 🙂 I’m very happy you like the lessons so much. If you want to share Film English on your blog, just put a link to the site and add a short description.

      All the best,

      Kieran

  3. This is the best web site I’ve ever seen! Thank you so much. I will try this plan tomorrow and I’m so excited 🙂

  4. Hi Kieran,
    I have to join the queue of people thanking you for this great lesson. I find it particularly useful in PET preparation classes, as the speaking paper of PET includes describing a picture.
    Plus all my adult students love to share their photos with their classmates.
    Thanks again, I look forward to reading your book.

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