Lesson Plans


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Beginner

Climbing the English pyramid
Help students map their English language journey, set goals and measure their progress with this activity. Perfect for the beginning of the academic year.



Make writing more interesting with this group writing activity, using the world-famous Grumpy Cat to help. 




Intermediate 

Adverts are a great talking point- we can all remember a few weird and wonderful ones that made us scratch our heads and wonder what on earth they were about. In this lesson, students analyse print and video adverts before creating their own

This lesson plan uses videos from the careers site of two global companies to practise listening comprehension skills, before moving on to analyse recruitment slogans and ending with students preparing a presentation about their own job role and company. 

As teachers we always strive to make our lessons as creative as possible, but why not take a break and let the students try out their creative side? This fun lesson includes student dictation and speaking practice plus a hands-on activity.

Help students map their English language journey, set goals and measure their progress with this activity. Perfect for the beginning of the academic year.

A very simple, quick speaking activity that can be used to practise the present perfect and past simple with the theme of job interviews.


Advanced




This lesson plan uses funny pictures and puns to practise colloquial language in a way that's fun and easy to remember. Also great for analysing words with the same pronunciation but different spelling. 

A full lesson plan focused on the theme of attitudes to gender. Using a mixture of song, reading activities and movement this is great for getting students talking. 

We've all been in awkward situations before! This lesson plan uses celebrity gaffes to teach idioms and expressions about embarrassing situations, before moving on to a thought-provoking reading and video activity about advertising campaigns that caused embarrassment for the company. 




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