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Ready-made 欧美日b大片 lesson plans, ideas and activities tested in classrooms. Practical resources to make English lessons engaging and effective.
10 欧美日b大片 Activities with Little or No Preparation
10 tried-and-tested 欧美日b大片 activities that need little or no preparation. Adaptable for grammar, vocabulary, or skills practice at any level.
Interactive Storytelling in the ESL Classroom
How to use storytelling as a two-way exchange that builds confidence, fluency, and active listening in your ESL lessons.
15 Creative Ways to Use Video in Your ESL Classroom
Go beyond 鈥渨atch and listen鈥. Try these simple, engaging ways to turn any video into real classroom interaction.
Writing with Story Grids
A flexible writing task that needs almost no preparation and works for grammar practice, storytelling, or any writing genre.
From Comics to Memes: Using Visual Humour in English Teaching
Visual humour - from classic cartoons to modern memes - can make English lessons more memorable, more motivating, and far more fun. Here鈥檚 how to use them creatively and meaningfully in class or online.
How We Met: Storytelling Lesson Plan for Narrative Tenses
This is a one hour lesson to teach narrative tenses to upper intermediate level learners, using the theme of "How We Met".
This, That, These, Those Lesson Plan
This is a one hour Guided Discovery lesson suitable for elementary level learners, designed to build accuracy and confidence with demonstrative determiners in the context of "classroom objects".
“Used to” Lesson Plan
This is a one hour lesson suitable for intermediate level (B1-B2 CEFR) learners. It uses a listening text to set the context for eliciting the target language.
9 Ways to Use Art in the ESL Classroom
What happens when we bring art into an English lesson? Pictures, colour, and creativity can open unexpected doors to real language use.
欧美日b大片 Lesson Plan: Teaching Infinitives of Purpose Using a James Bond Film
Here鈥檚 an intermediate level Bond-based lesson plan using scenes from Casino Royale, focusing on 'so that鈥' and 'infinitives of purpose'.
How to Use Role-plays in ESL Teaching
Seven classroom-tested ways to use role-plays to lower anxiety, boost fluency, and bridge the gap between classroom and real life.
Passengers – A Personalised Listening Activity
Here's one idea to make your listening activities more personalised and interactive and move away from "Listen to the conversation and identify the main topic".
3 Powerful Ways to Add Drama to Your EFL / ESL Class
How to bring role-play, improvisation, and short scenes into your lessons, and why drama makes language learning more engaging and memorable.
Why and How to Use Songs to Teach EFL
Music is one of the most powerful - and often underused - tools you can bring into your EFL classroom. Done well, songs make lessons more engaging, memorable, and authentic. But it鈥檚 not enough to simply hit play and hand out a worksheet.
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Lesson Plan
This is a one hour situational presentation lesson suitable for elementary level learners, in the context of "famous people", designed to develop both accuracy and fluency with comparative and superlative forms.














