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Wake Up with the Average German
⚡️NEW⚡️ This B1 lesson plan helps students explore typical German morning routines, cultural habits, and everyday behaviours. Through video-based tasks, reading activities, vocabulary work, and guided discussion, B1 learners compare their own habits with those shown in the lesson. Students analyse data, interpret cultural practices, and build confidence using functional language to describe routines and preferences.


The Haunted House
Step into The Haunted House - a board game for your classroom! This spooky activity for English learners combines fun storytelling with educational questions. Each stop on the board brings you face-to-face with a new Halloween creature — from spiders to witches and zombies. Answer correctly to move forward, or risk being caught by the ghosts!
Perfect for A2–B1 learners, this interactive game helps students practise reading, speaking, and thinking skills in a playful, Hallowe


The Witch Hunt: A Lesson in Fear and Power
This thought-provoking C1 lesson takes your students into the dark and fascinating world of witches, fear, and superstition. Based on the history of European witch hunts and the infamous Salem trials, this lesson invites learners to explore why witch hunts happened, who was accused, and what these events reveal about society, fear, and power.


Colours & Meanings
In this B1 lesson, students explore the meanings of colours and how they are connected to emotions, traditions, and culture. They learn useful vocabulary to describe feelings and symbolism, and they practise understanding expressions such as “red with anger” and “green with envy.” The reading passage introduces the idea that colours can be warm, cool, or neutral, and highlights how different cultures use colours in meaningful ways.


Sweden, not Switzerland
In this B2 lesson, students watch the playful video campaign “Sweden (not Switzerland)” to explore what makes Sweden unique and how it is often confused with Switzerland. The topic sparks curiosity, encourages reflection on national stereotypes, and provides a fun starting point for cultural comparison and discussion.


Festivals Around the World
In this A2 lesson, students learn about famous festivals from around the world, including Oktoberfest in Germany, Holi in India, Thanksgiving in the United States, Hanami in Japan, and Songkran in Thailand. They read about traditions, celebrations, and special foods connected to each event. Students also play Would You Rather? and watch a video about Thai New Year. In the final task, they write about a famous holiday from their own country or create an original festival.
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