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Busy Friends
In this A1 lesson plan learners practice Present Continuous to talk about different activities. Through fun activities like acting out, role-plays, and the “Silly Sentences” game, learners explore action words such as cooking, shopping, painting, playing and more. The lesson is lively, interactive, and designed to keep students engaged while building confidence in speaking and writing.


Feelings
Dive into this B1 lesson on emotions and feelings, designed to help learners build the vocabulary and grammar they need to talk about their own experiences and respond to others. Through discussions, songs, and interactive activities, students reflect on real-life situations, practice describing emotions, and learn strategies for coping with different feelings.


Describing People
In this A1 lesson, students learn how to describe people’s appearance, focusing on hair, clothes, and age. The lesson includes a variety of interactive activities such as games, short stories, and creative tasks where students describe and guess different characters. They practice asking and answering yes/no questions like “Does he have…?” and “Is she wearing…?” while working in pairs and groups to use new vocabulary in fun and meaningful contexts.


Getting to Know You
This A1 lesson plan is a great choice for a first trial class. Young students learn simple greetings in English and other languages, practice asking and answering questions like What’s your name? and How old are you?, and give a short self-introduction. The lesson also includes a fun drawing and guessing game that makes learning active and enjoyable.
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