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Looking for Expert English Materials for your next class, course, or program? You are in the right place! 👍
With over 13 years of global teaching experience, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to educators worldwide. My background spans GCSE, IB, EAP, university-level instruction, and curriculum design, ensuring that every resource is crafted with precision and pedagogical excellence. 🤝
Here, you’ll find a treasure trove of expert materials to help make your next class a breeze!🚀
Here is a simple adapted Personal statement lesson for Y10/Y11 Students.
I have simplified and made the lesson as accessible as possible so all students are able to write even a simple personal statement.
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Here is a simple and fun ESL/English game called Longest Word. Ideal for KS1/ESL learners.
Students need to try to come up with the longest word using the prompts on the slides.
There are 3 different levels of difficultly.
You can also easily swap out, edit or duplicate slides to add your own levels to each one.
Instructions are added to each slide so it is easy to follow for most levels of learners.
**FULL WORLD FOOD LESSON WITH ACTIVITES AND GAMES **
Here is a FULL lesson on World food, where students can take a journey all over the world learning about different foods.
Throughout the lesson, there are puzzles, quizzes and questions for students to answer. Students can either answer these questions verbally or can write them down on paper.
There are also some review activities throughout to help check for comprehension and understanding.
Hopefully you enjoy it as much as my students did!
Spelling Challenge Game for KS1 & ESL:
This is a fun and simple spelling challenge game for younger English learners.
Students can split into teams or groups and work together or individually to solve the problems.
The slides are in an easy format so you can easily edit them if needed.
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Stressed out from having little/no free time?
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Let me solve those problems for you.
With this course you get:
A full 20+ twenty-lesson speaking and discussion course with articles, activities, questions, and homework tasks ready to go, so you can help your students improve, build positive reviews, retain existing students and attract new ones.
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Students can learn how to make a Sandwich, looking at key words such as ingredients, recipe and instructions.
They can also familiarise themselves with food vocabulary and actually make a sandwich!
There is also a video and worksheet activity for them to complete when making their sandwich.
Ideal for KS1 , low level learners or ESL/EAL learners.
Here is a great full lesson analysing the poem “Charge of the Light Brigade” by Tennyson. This is ideal for students in KS3, years 7,8,9 .
This lesson will help students to explore and understand the themes in the poem, including conflict. The lesson goes through the poem line by line in detail, looking at and discussing the key themes, poetic devices used as a well as a range of discussion and/or writing activities. There are also attached Drama, pre-reading and comparison activities to extend learning.
There is also an audio version of the poem included too!
This can also be differentiated as required for lower levels by simply removing/simplifying some of the extended activities.
Here is a fantastic scheme of work for summarizing, checking and reviewing the story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Each lesson looks at each Chapter in detail, recounting key scenes, images, vocabulary and contains lots of speaking, writing and discussion tasks for students. This review could be either combined with other schemes, used at the end as a review, or used alongside the book as there is enough for material for at least (8-10) lessons.
This scheme worked well with mixed ability KS3 learners in Years 8 and 9, and was also used as exam/assessment review practice for KS4 students. However, activities can be easily changed and differentiated as required.
Stop the bus is a fantastic team based game to play with learners, where they need to practice and use vocabulary both old and new in order to win points for their team.
The Powerpoint will show a category or picture and the teams need to work together to find words to match them. The quickest teams get points, there are also double point rounds.
This game is best played on whiteboards.
Here is a fantastic lesson for teaching idioms to a range of students ranging from KS1 up to KS2.
It also includes a reveal game for students to play to help review learning that has taken place.
A simple and fun game where students have to guess who the Alien is by working out the emotions and feelings of the other characters in the game.
Students work around the room filling in the emotions and feelings of each of the other characters on their worksheet and then use those to work out who the alien is.
This is a fun weakest link style Scattegories game which can be used to help use and develop vocabulary skills and as a way of building teamwork skills in your classroom. This lesson was originally used for EAL learners but can be adapted easily for KS1/KS2 classes as categories/rounds can be changed where needed. Worksheets are also provided and can be modified where needed to make sure learners have help.
You can also quickly add further rounds where needed or modify the existing ones to make them more challenging.
A lesson plan is provided and the lesson should run for at least 45 minutes.
This is a full 4/5 week scheme of work for Treasure Island for the 19th Century English Literature course.
This scheme was previously taught to my Year 7 and Year 8 high school students who found it extremely interesting and stimulating.
The scheme includes differentiated worksheets, homework tasks and a copy of the abstract booklet to compliment the scheme.
Powerpoint’s all include learning objectives, images from the film, starter tasks and reflection tasks as well as assessment lessons testing reading, writing and comprehension skills.
References made to the film are to the Sky TV version produced starring Eddie Izzard which is widely available online, other clips are linked from youtube. Feel free to make changes where you see fit.
Here is an autobiographies theme for KS2 and KS3.
This would be particularly useful for lower level learners and starts with the basics before building up over the 6 lessons.
All materials are also provided, which include students speaking and listening activities, independent activities for students and focused writing activities.
There is also some reference to Boy, by Roald Dahl, which is also included for your reference.
Here is a full 7 Lesson scheme for Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, looking at the novel in detail, focusing on many key scenes, characters and context throughout, as well as various starter and review activities.
It also looks at some of the techniques used by the writer, as well as a drama activity and writing activities with some assessment questions for KS2 and KS3 learners which can be adapted or modified when needed.
This is a great lesson for KS1/KS2 learners as well as EAL/ESL learners. This is also a useful lesson to help students revise adjectives, superlatives and comparatives.
There are 2 Powerpoint presentations with a low level and higher level lesson.
Videos are also included as well as a game to help consolidate learning.
Here is a full 2-3 lesson pack for Conflict Poetry, looking in detail at Belfast Confetti, by Ciaran Carson. This lesson looks at language and context and how they work together in the poem. Copies of the poem, comparison activities, handouts, vocabulary focus and writing activities are also included. There is also handouts with containing a comparison with Bayonet Charge, social and historical context of the poem as well as a look at tone and structure in the poem,
This is a great lesson to use with both KS3 and KS4 students and can be easily differentiated as required.
A brilliant and easy way for students to learn to use and count big numbers.
Starting with 1, working all the way up.
There are extra activities, games, writing races and speaking races for students to practice and play with the new numbers, as well as a bingo activity.