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Lesson Library


Diet Trends
This B2 lesson plan helps learners discuss modern eating habits, health topics, and cultural food trends. Through video, reading texts, vocabulary activities, and speaking tasks, learners discuss popular diets such as Keto, Paleo, and Detox, while practicing grammar structures for advice and necessity.


Harry Potter
Explore the magical world of Harry Potter while practicing reading, speaking, and vocabulary. B1 students explore characters, vocabulary, and key events through video, comprehension questions, and interactive activities. The lesson combines reading, listening, speaking, and creative writing tasks.


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.


The Secret of The Parrotfish
In this A2 lesson plan learners explore marine life, learn vocabulary about fish and habitats, and understand interesting facts about parrotfish.


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.


Architecture Photography
In this B2 video-based lesson, students explore how to capture buildings and urban spaces in creative ways using their smartphone. They learn about essential photography techniques such as angles, reflections, framing, and contrast, and practice using descriptive language to talk about photos.


Animal Camouflage
In this colourful A2 lesson, students explore how animals use camouflage to survive in different habitats. Through engaging texts, pictures, games, and riddles, they discover how creatures like octopuses, snowshoe hares, and polar bears hide from predators or hunt for food. The topic is both fun and educational, helping learners connect English practice with fascinating real-world examples from nature.


Contemporary Art
In this B2 lesson, students are introduced to contemporary art and the ideas that make it unique. They learn vocabulary connected to art and culture, explore the difference between modern and contemporary art, and read about the Austrian artist Erwin Wurm. Through this, they discover how artists use paradox, humour, and unusual materials to challenge our understanding of what art can be.
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