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Full course lessons: Age 7-9 years »
A full course of lessons for the 7-9 year old age group. These lesson plans are full course lessons. Each lesson plan is part of a syllabus.
All these lesson materials are in American English and British English (use the language switcher at the top to toggle between languages).
Lesson plans
FREE SAMPLE LESSON »
1. Intro lesson: “Hello!”
Greetings, ask & answer personal questions, use modal verbs for rules, identify different classroom stationery.
2. In the classroom 1: “What’s in your bag?”
Identify different classroom stationery, say [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] of things.
3. In the classroom 2: “There are 6 chairs”
Identify and say 5 different objects in the classroom, counting classroom objects.
4. Likes and dislikes 1: “I like pizza!”
Talking about likes and dislikes for food.
5. Likes and dislikes 2: “Do you like cheese?”
Talking about likes and dislikes for food, asking yes/no questions about likes and dislikes.
6. Weather: “I like sunny weather”
Talking about different weather conditions, asking about likes and dislikes for food, drinks and weather.
7. Clothes and weather 1: “Put on your shoes”
Identifying different items of clothing.
8. Clothes and weather 2: “They’re gloves”
Identifying different clothing, talking about the weather.
FREE SAMPLE LESSON »
9. Days of the week: “What day is it?”
Saying the days of the week, describing weekly routines.
10. Daily routines & time 1: “What time is it?”
Saying the time, describing daily routines.
11. Daily routines & time 2: “I wake up at 7 o’clock”
Identifying numbers 1-20, saying the time, describing daily routines.
12. Daily routines & time 3: “It’s a quarter to 4”
Identifying numbers 1-30, saying the specific time.
13. Daily routines & time 4: “In the afternoon”
Saying what time you usually do things, saying 4 different times of the day.
14. Ability and family 1: “Can you swim?”
Asking about and saying what you can and can’t do for various exercises and actions. Also, explaining your parents’ abilities.
15. Ability and family 2: “My mother can drive”
Asking about and saying what you and your family members can and can’t do for various exercises and actions.
16. Body and family 1: “Big eyes, small ears”
Identifying key parts of the body and describing family members’ physical features.
17. Body and family 2: “My hair is 40 cm long”
Identifying and measuring key parts of the body, counting to 150.
18. Pets and possessions 1: “My pets”
Talking about different pets and possessions (using “[hide_on_uk]I have[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]I’ve got[/hide_on_us] …”).
19. Pets and possessions 2: “[hide_on_uk]I have[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]I’ve got[/hide_on_us] got a pet dog”
Talking about different pets and possessions (using “[hide_on_uk]I have[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]I’ve got[/hide_on_us] …”).
20. Months and seasons 1: “When is your birthday?”
Saying the months of the year.
21. Months and seasons 2: “Four seasons”
Talking about the months and seasons of the year.
22. Months and seasons 3: “August is in summer”
Talking about the months and seasons of the year.
23. Describing people 1: “My friend is tall”
Talking about the months and seasons of the year.
24. Describing people 1: “I’m medium height”
Describing people using adjectives. Saying birthday dates with ordinal numbers.
25. Describing things 1: “A long snake”
Describing things and animals with common adjectives.
26. Describing things 2: “My shoes are dirty”
Describing things and animals with common adjectives.
Special lesson plans »
These can be dropped into your syllabus at the required time:
Christmas lesson: “Merry Christmas!”
Recognize and identify 8 Christmas words and sing a Christmas carol.
Halloween lesson: “Happy Halloween!”
Recognize and identify 9 Halloween words, label the body parts on a picture and sing a Halloween song.
Easter lesson: “Happy Easter!”
Have fun with Easter themes, say where things are with 7 prepositions.
Thanksgiving lesson: “Happy Thanksgiving!”
Have fun with Thanksgiving themes, discuss being thankful.