Lesson Plans & Resources
You know what your students need. You just need the right tools to deliver it.
You don't need another generic textbook curriculum that treats language like a checklist. You need lesson plans and activities that embody meaning, voice, and culture — resources you can use immediately, adapt for your students, and feel good about teaching.
That's what you'll find here.
Every lesson plan, activity, and framework in this library is designed around The Fluent Framework — teaching language as a relationship, not transaction. Whether you're an independent tutor with full curricular freedom or an institutional educator navigating constraints, these resources will help you teach meaningfully.
What’s In The Library
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Complete Lesson Arcs
Multi-lesson sequences (3-5 lessons) that guide students through a cohesive learning journey.
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Standalone Activities
Focused, single-lesson activities (30-60 minutes) that you can use immediately.
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Framework Tools & Templates
Resources to help you design your own lessons using The Fluent Framework.
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Themed Collections
Curated bundles of lesson plans and activities organized around specific skills or goals.
How It Works
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Step 1: Choose What You Need
Browse by resource type — Complete Lesson Arcs, Standalone Activities, Framework Tools, or Themed Collections. Find what fits your teaching context and your students' goals.
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Step 2: Purchase & Download Instantly
All lesson plans and resources are digital PDFs. Once you purchase, you'll receive immediate download access — no waiting, no subscriptions, no invoicing.
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Step 3: Adapt & Use In Your Teaching
Every resource is designed to be adapted for your language, your students, and your teaching context. Take what works, adjust what doesn't, and make it yours.
Building Voice Through Vocabulary Choices
This lesson helps students understand that vocabulary choices aren't neutral — they reveal personality, perspective, and identity. Students will explore how different words shape meaning and tone, then practice making intentional vocabulary choices that sound like them.
Usage Rights
For Personal Teaching Use:
You may use these resources in your teaching (one-on-one or group settings) with proper attribution to LJ / The Immersion Studio. You may adapt them for your students and context.
You May Not: