5 Culture Lesson Plans: How to Teach Culture in the Classroom
One of the best parts of teaching English abroad is the cultural exchange. Here are some ideas for ESL activities and culture lesson plans.
One of the best parts of teaching English abroad is the cultural exchange. Here are some ideas for ESL activities and culture lesson plans.
In these 7 fun worksheets, you can walk in the shoes of a famous person for just a day. Because today, we pull back the curtain and reveal some of our best activities.
In the famous politicians worksheet and matching game, we talk about these historical figures. Students have to match 8 famous politicians with their description and image.
Using this timeline worksheet, students arrange the timeline according to their birth date and the invention year.
It’s the classic word association that tests your knowledge of sushi. Can you identify each type of sushi – the popular Japanese cuisine.
A genuine newspaper from your hometown? If you teach English abroad, your students find it fascinating. Match headlines with articles and discuss the differences between newspapers.
In this famous landmarks quiz, students have to connect the dot for each historical world monument and the country outline. Can you recognize the monument and country outline?
From simple flags like Japan and the United States. All the way to more challenging flags like Cambodia and Swaziland. Can you identify the flags of the world in the flags quiz?
Everyone writes down the name of a famous person on a sticky note and pass it to the left. Each player sticks the note on his/her forehead and ask “Yes” or “No” questions to find out who they are.
Ask students to write down one culturally significant item about their country. Collect and assemble entries in a cultural dictionary.