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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.


In the City
In this A1 interactive lesson, students learn everyday vocabulary for common places and practise asking and answering “Where is it?” questions. Through games, speaking activities, listening practice and map-based tasks, learners build the confidence to talk about their surroundings and give simple directions in English.


Clothes
In this lively A1 lesson, students learn key clothing vocabulary, practise simple grammar, and describe what people are wearing. Through fun games, interactive speaking tasks, listening activities, and a mini shopping challenge, learners build real-life language skills in a playful way.


Everybody Makes Mistakes
Help your A2 students build confidence and kindness through this engaging lesson! Based on the song “Everybody Makes Mistakes,” this lesson focuses on vocabulary and expressions for talking about mistakes, apologising, and being a good friend.


Unlocking Creativity
This lesson plan helps B2 learners explore how creativity works and how it can be practiced in everyday life. Through a mix of reading, video, and interactive tasks, learners discover strategies such as absorbing ideas, writing them down, and connecting them in new ways. They also discuss thought-provoking questions, practise agreeing and disagreeing politely, and complete creative challenges where they invent and describe new products or services.


The Simpsons Family
Help A1 learners learn basic vocabulary about family members and describe people in simple sentences. Students get familiar with names, roles, and simple adjectives while talking about The Simpsons characters. The lesson features colourful pictures, a family tree, true/false activities, and interactive tasks such as “Look and Describe” and “Read and Retell.”


How Do Starfish Eat?
This lesson plan introduces A2 learners to the world of marine life through an engaging reading and discussion activity. Students learn how starfish eat and move, expand their vocabulary about sea animals, and practice reading comprehension and speaking in English. Let's dive into the fascinating world of ocean life and discover surprising facts about sea animals.


What I Eat in a Day
This B1 lesson plan helps learners talk about daily meals, healthy habits, and food preferences. The lesson introduces useful food-related vocabulary, cooking verbs, and phrases connected to healthy lifestyles. Students compare eating habits from different cultures, making it especially engaging if the teacher and student come from different backgrounds and can share examples of their own meals.
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