B2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Inspiration and Creativity

This B2-level ESL video lesson plan is built around a thought-provoking video that explores the themes of ideas, inspiration and creativity. It is designed to help learners develop key language skills—listening, viewing, speaking, reading, writing and visually representing—through guided discussion, roleplay, vocabulary building, and engaging classroom activities.

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This ESL lesson plan is designed around a short video titled Where do ideas come from? by Andrew Norton and the themes of ideas, inspiration and creativity. Students learn vocabulary related to ideas, inspiration and creativity, talk about ideas, inspiration and creativity, watch a short video, answer comprehension questions, discuss a short video and reflect on the lesson.

 

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the themes of ideas, inspiration and creativity – ideal for B2–C1 learners
Language level: Upper intermediate (B2) – Advanced (C1)

Learner type: Teens and adults

Time: 90 minutes

Activity: Learning vocabulary related to ideas, inspiration and creativity, talking about ideas, inspiration and creativity, watching a short video, answering comprehension questions, discussing a short video and reflecting on the lesson

Topic: Ideas, inspiration and creativity

Language: Language related to ideas, inspiration and creativity

Link to full downloadable ESL video lesson plan on the themes of ideas, inspiration and creativity – ideal for B2–C1 learners

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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This ESL video lesson plan is built around a thought-provoking short video and designed using the innovative Multimodal Approach, integrating listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and representing. Engage learners with real-world themes, develop communicative competence, build vocabulary and foster critical thinking through dynamic, research-informed activities. Find out more about the Multimodal Approach and join thousands of teachers transforming their classrooms with Film English.

2 comments on “B2 ESL Video Lesson Plan: Inspiration and Creativity

  1. Is it possible to access any free lesson plans or does one have to have a membership?

    1. Dear Deolinda,
      There are no longer any free lesson plans on Film English. You can buy individual lesson plans here. Alternatively, you can save money by taking out Individual Membership which allows unlimited access to all lesson plans, viewing guides and other teaching materials.
      We hope this helps.
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