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Always Busy, Never Productive
In this A2-B1 vocabulary lesson, students explore the difference between being busy and being productive, learn key vocabulary related to work and daily life, and use it through engaging speaking and writing activities.
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B1 B2 C1
Speaking activity
Set the Condition
In this activity, students read short prompts and think of conditions when each action would be acceptable or normal. They explain their ideas using conditional sentences and practise expressing nuanced opinions while developing critical thinking.
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A1
Speaking activity
How Often Do You?
In this activity, students talk about their daily habits. They practise using adverbs of frequency (always, usually, sometimes, never) and basic present simple sentences.
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A1
Grammar activity
My Monthly Plan - Ordinal Numbers
In this activity, students read short monthly plans with names and dates. They practise using ordinal numbers to say dates and “going to” to talk about future plans.
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B1
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People Who Changed The World - Relative Clauses
In this lesson, students will learn and practise defining and non-defining relative clauses in the context of people and ideas that changed the world, and use them to describe, discuss, and evaluate global achievements and solutions.
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B1 B2
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Discover Ukraine: Ukrainian Food Worth Trying
In this B1–B2 listening and speaking lesson, students discover Ukrainian cuisine through video tasks, food games, and discussion activities, practising listening comprehension and sharing opinions about traditional dishes and snacks.
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A2
Speaking activity
Create a Definition
In this activity, students create their own definitions of familiar ideas and everyday concepts. They use simple prompts and key characteristics to explain what each thing means to them.
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A2 B1
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Modern Men, Modern Women
In this A2–B1 vocabulary-based lesson, students will learn and use vocabulary related to gender stereotypes, describe common stereotypes, and discuss their opinions about them.
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B2 C1
Speaking activity
Parallel Realities
In this activity, students explore the hidden parallels between two seemingly unrelated situations. After receiving a comparison card, they identify and explain the deeper structural similarities between the two scenarios, analysing how they connect at a psychological or conceptual level.
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A2 B1 B2
Speaking activity
Three Warm-ups 2.0
This is a set of three warm-up activities designed to promote personal reflection, creative thinking, and natural communication at the beginning of a lesson.
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B1 B2 C1
Speaking activity
Born to - Forced to...
In this activity, students talk about things they feel they are “born to do” and things they feel “forced to do.”
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B1
Grammar activity
Degree Shift - Modifying Comparatives
In this activity, students practise modifying comparatives by comparing two options using different degrees of intensity. They make three comparisons (small, medium, and big difference) using clear B1 language such as almost as … as, a bit more … than, and much more … than to express how strong the difference is.
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