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This Year in English Mindful reflections

Lesson Highlights:

  • 📝 Reflect on learning with words, emojis & proud moments

  • 💬 Personal speaking & writing prompts to celebrate progress

  • 🧠 Favourite vocabulary & useful expressions review

  • ✍️ Gratitude letter to self for effort and growth

  • 🎯 Set English & summer learning goals

  • ❓ Create & ask questions about future plans

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From Floppy Disks to Cloud Clicks!

  • 🖼️ Nostalgic photo prompt to spark memories and conversation

  • ⌨️ Vocabulary race with tech categories (hardware, problems, verbs)

  • 🎥 Video tasks: Evolution of the Desk + Kids React to Old Tech

  • 🔄 Then vs. Now: Compare life in the 80s/90s vs. today

  • 🧸 Fun toy quiz: Tamagotchi, Game Boy, and more

  • 💬 Idioms & phrasal verbs about memory and reflection

  • 📝 Optional homework with follow-up videos for extended discussion

Lesson Highlights:

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Can you solve this riddle?

Lesson Highlights:

  • Start the lesson with a fun riddle that only 1 in 10 students typically solves – a great way to grab their attention and spark curiosity!

  • Watch two highly engaging videos designed to inspire lively conversation.

  • Use our thought-provoking questions to encourage deep discussion and critical thinking.

  • Introduce your students to new vocabulary, focusing on masculine, feminine, and gender-neutral noun forms.

  • Wrap up with our Vocabulary Plus activities to reinforce learning and broaden comprehension—or assign them as enjoyable and meaningful homework.

  • For B1+ and higher.

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How to start a lesson with a BANG!
The end of the week.

Lesson Highlights:

  • For all teachers looking to start or wrap up the week with a meaningful and enjoyable class!

  • Start with one simple question that opens the door to countless answers!

  • Encourage even the quietest students to find their voice and join the conversation.

  • All supported by beautifully designed, aesthetic materials that make teaching & learning a pleasure.

  • Can be used with different levels and ages: starting older teens, young adults and adults. 

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How to start a lesson with a BANG!
The beginning of the week.

Lesson Highlights:

  • For all teachers looking to start their week with an activity that will make the students smile and talk!

  • Start with one simple question that opens the door to countless answers!

  • Inspire even the most reserved students to speak up!

  • All of this is made easier with thoughtfully crafted, visually appealing materials—designed to bring joy to all your students.

  • For all levels!

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What is your love language?

Lesson Highlights:

  • Introduce your students to the concept of the 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman.

  • Spark meaningful conversations about the different ways we give and receive love—perfect for building emotional vocabulary and cultural awareness.

  • Practice idioms and phrasal verbs related to love and relationships in a natural, engaging context.

  • An ideal lesson for February... but great all year round!

  • Recommended for B1+ and above.

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