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ESL Kids & Teens Intermediate (B1-B2) Unit: The Amazon

Explore the Amazon Rainforest and Its Wonders Through Engaging ESL Lessons!

About This ESL Unit

This exciting unit from SuperEnglishESL.com immerses students in the fascinating world of the Amazon Rainforest. Covering its geography, people, wildlife, plants, and mysterious history, students will build their reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and speaking skills while learning about one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.

Perfect for 1:1 online lessons, group classes, or classroom instruction, this unit offers interactive activities, structured discussions, and real-world applications that enhance students’ confidence in speaking and understanding English.


Lesson Overviews

Lesson 1: The Amazon – The World’s Largest Rainforest

Students explore the geography, biodiversity, and significance of the Amazon Rainforest, learning about its climate, rivers, and diverse ecosystem.

Lesson Features:

✔️ Warm-up: Word articulation game – students describe words related to the Amazon
✔️ Reading & Discussion: The history, biodiversity, and size of the Amazon
✔️ Vocabulary Focus: rainforest, diverse, sustain, vegetation
✔️ Grammar & Sentence Structures: Relative clauses (who, which, that)
✔️ Interactive Elements: Role-play conversation about exploring the Amazon
✔️ Real-Life Applications: Discussing the importance of rainforests in climate change


Lesson 2: The People of the Amazon – Indigenous Tribes and History

This lesson introduces students to the indigenous tribes of the Amazon, their traditions, struggles, and history, including the impact of European colonization.

Lesson Features:

✔️ Warm-up: Category word game – students list words that fit a given category
✔️ Reading & Discussion: Indigenous cultures, European exploration, and modern threats
✔️ Vocabulary Focus: navigate, terrain, indigenous, persecution
✔️ Grammar & Sentence Structures: Defining & non-defining relative clauses
✔️ Interactive Elements: Debate on traditional vs. modern lifestyles in the Amazon
✔️ Real-Life Applications: Understanding cultural preservation and historical impacts


Lesson 3: Creatures of the Amazon – Deadly and Mysterious Animals

Students learn about deadly and unusual Amazonian animals, from anacondas and poison dart frogs to giant centipedes and venomous spiders.

Lesson Features:

✔️ Warm-up: “Which one is different?” word game
✔️ Reading & Discussion: The dangers and unique adaptations of Amazonian wildlife
✔️ Vocabulary Focus: suffocate, victim, wander, lethal
✔️ Grammar & Sentence Structures: Relative clauses using ‘whose’
✔️ Interactive Elements: Role-play as wildlife researchers describing creatures
✔️ Real-Life Applications: Learning about animal adaptations in different environments


Lesson 4: Plants of the Amazon – Life-Saving and Deadly Flora

This lesson delves into the Amazon’s unique plants, including carnivorous plants, cacao trees, Victoria water lilies, and the rubber tree.

Lesson Features:

✔️ Warm-up: Word guessing game using descriptive clues
✔️ Reading & Discussion: How plants in the Amazon are used for food, medicine, and survival
✔️ Vocabulary Focus: project, originate, mesmerize, smuggle
✔️ Grammar & Sentence Structures: Relative pronouns and adverbs (where, when, why, whose)
✔️ Interactive Elements: Role-play as scientists discussing new plant discoveries
✔️ Real-Life Applications: How Amazonian plants contribute to modern medicine


Lesson 5: The Amazon Assessment – Myths, Legends, and Historical Mysteries

The final lesson serves as an assessment and review, exploring famous Amazonian legends like El Dorado, historical expeditions, and real-life survival challenges.

Lesson Features:

✔️ Warm-up: “Would you rather?” activity with adventure-related scenarios
✔️ Assessment Tasks:

  • Vocabulary matching and fill-in-the-blanks
  • Grammar exercises on relative clauses
  • Listening and comprehension activities
    ✔️ Reading & Discussion: The search for El Dorado and explorers who disappeared in the Amazon
    ✔️ Interactive Elements: Debate on whether El Dorado was real or a myth
    ✔️ Real-Life Applications: Discussing real-world exploration and historical mysteries

Who Is This Unit For?

ESL learners at B1-B2 levels (Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate)
Kids and Teens in online 1:1 lessons, group classes, or traditional classrooms
Teachers looking for engaging, interactive, and structured ESL lessons on geography, history, and science


Downloadable Materials

📄 Lesson previews & worksheets
🎲 Games & vocabulary activities
📚 Reading passages & discussion questions
🔊 Pronunciation & sentence-building exercises


Teacher Tips

📌 Use maps and videos to show students real footage of the Amazon Rainforest.
📌 Encourage students to research an Amazonian creature or plant and present it to the class.
📌 Have students debate whether they would survive a week in the Amazon and what supplies they would bring.


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