Develop your skills in planning lessons and courses with this ready-made pathway of resources for English teachers.

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If you want to boost your skills in planning lessons and courses, this is the perfect place to get started.  

The free tools and resources below have been specially selected to help you: 

  • define learning aims and outcomes that meet learners' needs
  • select and use motivating activities, resources and materials to achieve course and lesson aims with groups of diverse learners
  • plan coherent lesson stages including recycling previous learning, different interaction patterns, feedback and differentiated learning 

There is no set order for the resources below. Choose what to do according to the time you have and the topics that are most interesting for you. 

Video: Discussion activities for teaching English (2 minutes)

Watch this short video to get some tips on how to plan and set up discussion activities for your class, including what to avoid! 

Video: Why is differentiation important? (3 minutes)

This is the first short video in our 'Understanding differentiation' series. Rachael Roberts considers the importance of understanding learners and including differentiation in the classroom. This ensures all learners are supported and challenged in the right ways. Watch the first part of the series below.

Article: The basics of lesson planning (10 minutes)

What is a lesson plan? What should go in an English lesson plan? Why is planning important? Callum Robertson explores these questions in this article about the basics of lesson planning. 

Click here to read the article The basics of lesson planning

You can read more about writing lesson aims in his follow-up article The elements of a lesson plan.

Click here to read the second part The elements of a lesson plan

Article: How can I make sure my class is truly communicative? (15 minutes)

We hear a lot about communicative language teaching (CLT), but it can be difficult to put into practice in our classes. This article looks at a tool we can use to evaluate how communicative classroom activities really are. 

Click here to read the article

Article: Communicative writing for the ELT classroom (10 minutes)

In this article, Jo Cummins looks at strategies for communicative writing in English language teaching classes.

Click here to read the article

Publication: Gender-ing English language classes across the globe: Practical lessons for teachers (120 minutes)

This book contains 40 lessons that show how English language teachers working in different environments have included a range of gender topics in their teaching practice. All the lessons can be adapted easily to different contexts.

Click here to read the summary or download the full publication

Podcast: How can we use the creative arts to teach English? (35 minutes)

In this episode, Chris and We'am talk about how incorporating art in the classroom can help create a positive atmosphere for learning. They talk to Chrysa Papalazarou and Dr Sirhajwan Idek about how visual arts can help capture learners' attention, and a project that uses indigenous art to bridge the gap between local culture and language and English. 

We'am talk about how incoporating art in the classroom can help create a positive atmosphere for learning. They talk to   Chrysa Papalazarou and Dr Sirhajwan Idek about how visual arts can help capture learners' attention and a project that uses indigenous art to bridge the gap between local culture and language and English. 

 

Webinar: How can we use technology to make engaging listening activities? (60 minutes)

In this webinar Chiara Bruzzano discusses how listening works, based on research, and explores how to use technology to make classroom listening activities more engaging. 

As you watch the webinar, make notes: which of these ideas could you use with your classes, and why?

After watching the webinar, share your answer to the discussion question in the comments section below. 

If you watch the recording and comment on it, we'll be happy to send you the link to an attendance certificate for the session.

Webinar: How can games help revise vocabulary (60 minutes)

In this webinar, Alegra Nikolova-Ristovska demonstrates fun and simple games that can be used to revise grammar, vocabulary and/or culture, so that you can use them confidently in your own classroom. These are all versatile games that can be done with limited to no resources and have various applications. The games are suitable for all levels of primary, secondary and even adult learners too. 

 

Lesson plans (60 minutes)

Why not try out our new listening lesson plans? They have been created to help you introduce best practice for teaching listening into your classes.

Families

In this lesson, A1/A2-level learners practise and improve their listening skills as they listen to a conversation between two teenagers describing and comparing their families.

Families teaching materials

Challenges at school

This lesson is aimed at B1-level learners. In it, learners will improve their listening skills by listening to a dialogue between two young people talking about the challenges they face at school. They will learn more about ADHD and reflect with empathy on challenges that some people face. 

Challenges at school teaching materials

Workbook: Planning lessons and courses

If you want to develop further in planning lessons and courses, this workbook will help you take your skills to the next level. It's designed to help you create a regular learning habit and apply what you've learned in the classroom. You'll find an overview of the theme and recommended learning materials. You'll also find support to reflect on and personalise your learning. You can use the workbook in different ways – do what works for you! We hope you find it beneficial.

Click here to access the workbook

 

Comments

Submitted by SOUFIANE.LAFTAM on Thu, 12/04/2025 - 12:18

What a beneficial course! thank you so much

Hi Ayesa

Thanks for your comment.

This page is a pathway – a series of resources for you to look at and explore and which will help you with planning lessons and courses.

If you are interested in one of our free, self-access courses then you can look at our training pages. At the moment we have two courses on this topic: Planning lessons and Planning courses. You can find out more about these courses here:

https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/training/courses/teachingenglish-planning-lessons

https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/training/courses/teachingenglish-planning-courses

To register for these courses, you need to click/tap on the purple button that says 'Enrol on this free course'. You will then be taken to the courses page where you can see all of our current courses. You can work on the course modules in your own time.

We have a FAQs page, which gives more information about how our courses work, here: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/training/courses/training-courses-faqs

If you need more help or have more questions, please send us an email to TeachingEnglish@britishcouncil.org

Hope that helps,

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

Hi Mehroz

This is not a course but a pathway of different resources that you can use to find out more about planning lessons and courses. Take a look at the resources that are most interesting for you - there are articles to read, webinars to watch and lesson plans to try out.

We hope you find the resources useful.

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

Submitted by Himesha on Sat, 11/22/2025 - 09:55

It is very usefull for our lesson planning.

Panchali

Submitted by rehamrere on Thu, 11/13/2025 - 17:54

Thank you

I have been taken both planning lessons and planning courses. I got a lot of insigtful ideas from the two online courses. I found it the pathways prepared were also engaging. I have been encouraging teachers to erol for these two crucial courses.

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Thu, 12/04/2025 - 08:48

In reply to by Nadir69

Hi Nadir69

Thanks for your feedback - we're glad that you enjoyed the courses and find the pathways useful - that's great to hear!

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

Submitted by Thet Thet Lin on Mon, 11/10/2025 - 06:36

Thank you

Submitted by ngockhanh123 on Wed, 11/05/2025 - 02:38

I could use the idea of incorporating interactive listening tasks with technology, because it helps students stay engaged and develop real-world listening skills in a more dynamic and enjoyable way.

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Wed, 11/05/2025 - 09:24

In reply to by ngockhanh123

Thanks for commenting ngockhanh123 - I agree that this way of doing listening tasks is defiinitely more dynamic (and perhaps more meaningful) for learners.

I've send you the certificate link for the webinar - please check your email :)

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

Submitted by Beaslan Hajabi on Mon, 11/03/2025 - 16:49

I attended the video about (How can we use technology to make engaging listening activities?) really valuable

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Tue, 11/04/2025 - 13:27

In reply to by Beaslan Hajabi

That's great Beaslan Hajabi - which ideas do you think you would be able to use with your learners?

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

Submitted by teshome@bekele on Sat, 11/01/2025 - 16:11

I want to learn more about the Communicative approach to teaching grammar and vocabulary. I found the article interesting, but how can I make it inclusive and reach my primary school students' needs, as my students are from different backgrounds in Ethiopia, Hawassa city

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Tue, 11/04/2025 - 13:54

In reply to by teshome@bekele

Hi teshome@bekele

Thanks for your comment - you might find this article, which outlines a method for measuring how communicative activities are in your class - these activities can be adapted for different ages, levels and contexts:

https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/community/magazine/how-can-i-make-sure-my-class-truly-communicative

You might also find these resources - about making reading and writing more communicative - useful, and adaptable for your context:

https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/professional-development/teachers/knowing-subject/articles/making-reading-communicative

https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/professional-development/teachers/planning-lessons-and-courses/articles/communicative-writing-elt

Hope this is helpful,

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

 

 

 

 

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Fri, 10/31/2025 - 09:09

Thanks yadanarbemine - we're glad you found this pathway useful :)

Submitted by yadanarbemine on Thu, 10/30/2025 - 16:31

All the audio and videos are nice to learn. i got alot of new experiences and knowledges. So Valuable course.

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