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Speaking activity
The Perfect Gift For...
In this activity, students propose the best possible Christmas gift for a character and justify their choice using the useful phrases provided. They work individually or in small groups to explain why their gift fits the character’s needs, then compare ideas and vote on the most convincing option.
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Winter Blind Rankings
In this activity, students rank winter-related objects without knowing the situation first. They then discover the context and must reorder their list, explaining their choices. This practises reasoning, justification, and flexible thinking with practical winter vocabulary.
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Winter Warm-Up - Finish the Sentence
In this activity, students read a funny winter-themed sentence starter and complete it with their own relatable everyday action or experience.
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A2
B1
Speaking activity
Tiny Awkward Moments
In this activity, students explore short, everyday awkward situations and practise describing feelings and simple solutions. They build confidence in speaking, learn useful reaction phrases, and develop fluency while talking about emotions, social moments, and personal experiences.
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A2
B1
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What is Missing
In this activity, students sharpen their descriptive language as they identify which objects are missing.
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A2
B1
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Freeze Frames
In this activity, students practise describing actions, emotions, and possible dialogue in different situations. Working in pairs or small groups, they observe a photo and discuss what is happening, what might have just happened, and what could happen next.
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Speaking activity
Odd One Out 2.0
In this activity, students practise reasoning, comparing ideas, and expressing opinions. They work in pairs or small groups to decide which of four items doesn’t belong and explain why.
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B2
C1
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Concept Crash
In this activity, students practise expressing abstract ideas and building logical arguments. They work in groups with two challenging concepts (e.g. Freedom + Technology). Each group prepares a short talk connecting them meaningfully.
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Guess the Object
In this activity, students get everyday objects and describe them using only five words. Their classmates listen and try to guess what the object is.
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B1
B2
C1
Speaking activity
Yes, but
In this activity, students read a statement and must agree with it at first. Then, using the phrase “Yes, but…”, they add a contrasting idea, problem or disadvantage. They can use the suggested sentence starters to help them. After writing or saying their responses, students share and compare their ideas in pairs or groups.
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A1
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Spy Camera - Prepositions of Place
In this fun memory challenge, students practise using prepositions of place by remembering and describing where objects are in a picture, then comparing their answers with a partner.
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B2
C1
Speaking activity
Keep or Kick
In this activity, students get modern trends or habits and decide whether to keep or kick each one. They explain their choice using strong arguments, advanced adjectives, and intensifiers, then compare and discuss opinions with the group.
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