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Grade 2 - ESL Lesson - Vehicles - Part 1 and 2 - Sounds - What can you hear? - COMBO - PowerPoint Lessons

Grade 2 - ESL Lesson - Vehicles - Part 1 and 2 - Sounds - What can you hear? - COMBO - PowerPoint Lessons

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These 2 ready-to-go lessons are designed for grade 2 learners.  These lessons were designed with Chinese in it as the L1 of the learners, but after purchase and download the PowerPoint can be edited, so all Chinese can be removed or changed into any language.

🚗 Fun & Interactive Vehicles ESL PowerPoint Lesson for Young Learners! 🚁

Teach common vehicles and transportation vocabulary with this engaging and highly interactive ESL PowerPoint lesson designed for Grade 2 learners! Students learn vehicle names through colorful visuals, repetition activities, speaking practice, guessing games, TPR movement activities, and interactive classroom games that keep students actively participating from beginning to end.

This lesson is designed to work especially well in both large public school ESL classes with 40+ students and small tutoring or private classes. The structured slides, visual support, and interactive games help maintain classroom control while maximizing speaking opportunities.


🚍 Part 1 teaches:

bicycle
car
train
van
police car
bus
helicopter
ship

Students practice beginner speaking patterns such as:

➡️ What vehicle is this?
➡️ It’s a bus.

➡️ I think it’s a helicopter.


🎮 Interactive Activities Included:

Quick Say Game
TPR Movement Game
Slow Reveal Game
Guessing Game
Spinning Wheel Game
Interactive Review Activities
Speaking Practice with Sentence Frames

The lesson gradually builds student confidence by moving from simple vocabulary recognition to complete sentence speaking practice in a fun and beginner-friendly way.


🚗🔊 Vehicles ESL PowerPoint Lesson – Part 2: “What Can You Hear?” 🔊🚁

Continue building your students’ transportation vocabulary and speaking confidence with this highly interactive ESL PowerPoint lesson designed for Grade 2 learners! In this second lesson, students practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing while learning how to talk about the sounds of different vehicles using beginner-friendly sentence patterns.

This lesson is carefully designed to work extremely well in both large public school ESL classes with 40+ students and small tutoring or private classes. The structured activities, listening-focused tasks, speaking frames, and interactive games help keep students engaged and participating throughout the entire lesson.


🚍 Part 2 reviews and practices:

bicycle
car
train
van
police car
bus
helicopter
ship


🗣 Target Language

Students learn and practice:

➡️ What can you hear?
➡️ I can hear a helicopter.

➡️ Can you hear a train?
➡️ Yes, I can!
➡️ No, I can’t!

➡️ I think it’s a bus.

The lesson gradually builds confidence from simple recognition activities to full sentence speaking and writing practice.


🎮 Interactive Activities Included:

Listening & Guessing Activities
Dialogue Practice
Yes/No Speaking Activities
Interactive Guessing Game
Box Reveal Game
Writing Game
Spinning Wheel Game
Review Activities

Students actively listen to sounds, identify vehicles, answer questions, and practice speaking in complete English sentences.


✍️ Writing Practice Included

Students complete writing activities using sentence frames such as:

➡️ I can hear a ______.

These activities help reinforce spelling, sentence structure, and vocabulary retention in a fun and beginner-friendly way.


Perfect for:

Grade 2 ESL
Large classes (40+ students)
Small classes & tutoring groups
Public school ESL classrooms
Beginner English learners
Listening-focused ESL lessons
Online ESL teaching

These PowerPoints are designed to make learning interactive, visual, and easy to follow while giving students lots of opportunities to practice real English communication naturally and confidently.

Watch the videos to see the full lessons and how to teach them.

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