Lesson Plan 1
You can combine this lesson with the Geography class! Students generally enjoy discussing about the planets and the solar system. What is more, their e-mail addresses are also incorporated as a teaching/learning tool to make the the English class more motivating.
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Lesson Plan 2
This is a creative lesson plan to work with adolescents. "Friends" is the main topic of the lesson. Students can learn idiomatic expressions and have fun at the same time!
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Lesson Plan 3
This is an engaging activity for all ages. Students work with their own city and they can travel around the world too, using Google Earth, a fantastic device for this lesson.
Lesson Plan 5
In this lesson plan, you will present students with Emma Watson´s interview and much more! click on the file to find motivating activites
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Lesson Plan 4
An innovative and enjoyable set of activities for your students to learn and play with the web genius and smilebox, a new way to create slideshows, scrapbooks and more with your photos, music and videos.
Lesson Plan 6
This is a great plan to work with adolescents. They learn about tattoos while they improve their reading skills.
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Lesson Plan 7
An inspiring set of activities! Not only do students work with authentic advertisements, but they can also watch the commercials on youtube.
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Lesson Plan 8
If you want your students to identify and learn new vocabulary related to animals, this is the right leeson plan! You can also work with the song "Hakuna Matata" or match this film to other films with animals: Madagascar, Ice Age, Dumbo, Babe, Winnie the Pooh, Stuart Little, Ratatouille,etc.
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Lesson Plan 8b
Have you ever wondered how to teach musical instruments? In this plan, you´ll find out how to work with a pixar short video (One man´s band) and make students use the Past Simple Tense while they have fun.
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Lesson Plan 9
"Remember that really cute guy who said he´d call...and didn´t? Maybe he´s just not that into you". Show students the trailer and work with adjectives describing personality and Reported Speech. Students can also create a cheerful class by talking about their experiences with telephone calls/e-mails/"The Messenger".
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Lesson Plan 10
"Slumdog Millionaire" has won many Oscar and Golden Globe awards. This lesson plan is a great opportunity for your students to learn about India and improve listening skills.
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Lesson Plan 11
An emotive film for dog fan students! The objective of this lesson is that students are able to improve listening for specific information and talk about authority when raising a dog and bringing up a child.
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Lesson Plan 12
This is the last "Walt Disney Animated Classics". Watch the film and teach farm animals and their physical description! it is the most suitable lesson plan for beginners!
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Lesson Plan 13A teenage girl risks everything when she falls in love with a vampire.... An appropiate film for adolescents to make them improve listening, reading, speaking and writing skills.
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Lesson Plan 14This lesson plan is great to work with students from rural schools, agricultural engineering or any other courses related to nature. Teach parts of the tree, comparatives and superlatives with a reader taken from "Reading a-z".
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Lesson Plan 15Encourage your students by showing them a video of a trip you´ve made! (See video in "Sites for Teachers"). Teach them how to use animoto, a free internet web page which allows you to create videos from your photos, video clips and music. Students can practise the past simple while they create the video, and have fun at the same time!
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Lesson Plan 16Give your advanced students training in how to read and analyse Gothic novels. Find more activities to develop reading, speaking and writing.
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Lesson Plan 17Here you´ll find a reading guide to work with Rudyard Kipling´s story, "How the Rhinoceros Got his Skin" (for more stories go to "theoretical background, Just so Stories by Rudyard Kipling"). A highly creative guide to work with animals, the Noah´s Ark, and the Past Simple Tense.
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Lesson Plan 18Sing a Song! Two traditional songs to use in class with adult students:
"She Loves You", by The Beatles: adapted from the class book "For Teens 3". Teach the pronunciation of some diphthongs and vowels, and make them write a love story! "Holding out for a Hero", by Bonnie Tyler: take your students to the 80s to listen to this traditional song. Students learn about world heroes and they create their "time 10" list of heroes.
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Lesson Plan 19Work with heroes, but this time, with elementary students! In this lesson, students watch a Batman cartoon, listen to a funny song (taken from "The British Council web page") and play a game describing famous superheroes.
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Lesson Plan 20
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