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The Quiet Power of Introverts
This B2 lesson plan helps students explore personality traits and the strengths of quiet individuals. Through reading, discussion, and speaking activities, B2 learners practice expressing opinions and describing personalities in English. This ready-to-use lesson encourages thoughtful conversation and self-awareness.


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.


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.


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.


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.


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.
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