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Character Analysis: Short Story Literary Elements
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Character Analysis: Short Story Literary Elements

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This in-depth teaching resource focuses on character analysis in short stories, covering core literary elements such as protagonist, antagonist, character traits, motivations, internal conflict, character development, dynamic characters, static characters, and both direct and indirect characterization. The material introduces key storytelling techniques that define a character’s role, personality, and evolution through actions, thoughts, and interactions. It is ideal for middle and high school students engaging with narrative fiction and literary interpretation. Includes detailed rules and structured examples, extensive practice materials with solutions, and thought-provoking writing and analysis tasks. It promotes critical thinking, reading comprehension, and creative engagement. Perfect for building a solid foundation in English literature and narrative analysis, especially in preparation for exams or literary essays. What’s included: • 4 instructional content pages (intro + 3 subtopics) • 1 full-page summary • Challenging comprehension and grammar tasks • Cloze text with 330+ words • Word match, sentence completion & correction • Diary-writing and creative analysis tasks • Solutions for all exercises • Suitable for grades 8–11, bilingual classrooms, and exam prep
Hotel Room Booking Email: Writing Guide
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Hotel Room Booking Email: Writing Guide

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This teaching material covers how to write a clear and polite email to book a hotel room. It explains the structure and essential details needed for a successful booking request, including greetings, dates, room preferences, and special requests. The material contains examples, detailed rules, and tasks like sentence completion and gap filling with full solutions. Ideal for ESL/EFL learners from grades 7–9 focusing on practical writing skills in travel communication.
Travel Brochure Writing: Highlights and Tips
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Travel Brochure Writing: Highlights and Tips

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This English teaching material focuses on writing a travel brochure with highlights and travel tips. Learners explore the structure, tone, and key elements of brochures used in tourism. Includes detailed rules, useful examples, and structured exercises (comprehension, sentence completions, gap fill) with full solutions. Covers how to describe attractions, give local tips, and consider the target audience. Suitable for writing and tourism-based lessons in ESL/EFL classrooms. Perfect for grade 7–9. 4 information pages + 4 varied tasks + solutions Tags writing, brochure, travel, travel brochure, tourism, tourist guide, English lesson, ESL, EFL, classroom material, secondary school, descriptive writing, writing task, travel writing, tips for tourists, city highlights, brochures for tourists, writing activity, holiday writing, creative English, travel vocabulary, Schülerarbeitsblatt Englisch, Englischunterricht Reise, Unterrichtsmaterial Tourismus, Text schreiben Englisch
Blog Post Writing: Day Trip Experiences
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Blog Post Writing: Day Trip Experiences

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Perfect for English lessons on travel writing, this teaching material covers how to write a blog post about a day trip with rules, writing examples, structure tips, and engaging exercises. Includes four content-rich pages: introduction, structure rules, comprehension tasks, sentence completion, fill-in-the-blanks, and writing definitions. Ideal for lower and upper secondary levels. Also great for practicing past tense, narrative writing, and informal style. Printable with full solutions.
City Guides for Tourists: Writing Practice
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City Guides for Tourists: Writing Practice

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Engaging English teaching material on how to write a city guide for tourists. Covers how to structure a travel text, use descriptive language, organize key sections, and write in a second-person tone. Includes 4 detailed information sections, many practical examples, vocabulary practice, and writing tasks with solutions. Perfect for grades 7–9 in EFL lessons. Focus on tourism, writing strategies, text structure, and city-related vocabulary. Includes exercises like sentence completions, gaps, comprehension, and a technical term explanation.
Holiday Postcards: Writing Tips and Examples
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Holiday Postcards: Writing Tips and Examples

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Teaching material on writing holiday postcards for EFL/ESL students. Learn postcard structure, informal writing style, and vocabulary for describing holidays and travel experiences. Includes 4 content pages, helpful writing examples, structure rules, and grammar practice. Tasks: comprehension, sentence completion, gap fill, and a key writing term. Full answer key included. Ideal for Grades 6–8 in English class. Tags postcard writing, holiday postcard, writing in English, English travel vocabulary, ESL holiday writing, informal language, postcard examples, holiday greetings, travel writing for kids, summer holiday, postcard grammar, personal writing, writing practice English, EFL postcard exercises, English postcard structure,
Travel Report Writing: Rules and Examples
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Travel Report Writing: Rules and Examples

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Detailed English teaching resource on travel report writing for school projects. Covers how to write structured travel reports with real examples, writing rules, and narrative perspective. Includes 4 content pages, exercises for comprehension, gap fills, sentence completion, and vocabulary. Solutions included. Ideal for ESL, EFL,
Compound Sentences: Coordinating Conjunctions
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Compound Sentences: Coordinating Conjunctions

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This teaching resource explains compound sentences and how to connect independent clauses using coordinating conjunctions. Includes 2 content-rich pages, detailed examples, clear rule explanations, comprehension exercises, sentence completion tasks, word gap activities, technical vocabulary tasks, and full solution keys. Perfect for secondary school English grammar classes.
Common Sentence Structure Mistakes: Fragments, Run-ons, Order
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Common Sentence Structure Mistakes: Fragments, Run-ons, Order

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Detailed English grammar material covering sentence structure mistakes like fragments, run-ons, and misplaced words. Includes rule explanations, clear examples, comprehension, sentence completion, and gap-fill tasks. Ideal for classroom use or independent study. Includes solutions for all tasks. 2-page summary + 2 pages of activities for upper secondary or advanced B1/B2 students.
Relative Clauses: Defining, Non-defining, Examples, Pronouns
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Relative Clauses: Defining, Non-defining, Examples, Pronouns

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4-page English grammar material on using relative clauses to add information. Covers defining vs. non-defining clauses, relative pronouns (who, which, that, where, when, whose) with examples, rules, and explanations. Includes comprehension questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and sentence-completion tasks with full solutions. Suitable for Grade 7–9 EFL and ESL classrooms. Focus on sentence linking, writing fluency, and clause function.
Compound Sentences: Coordinating Conjunctions
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Compound Sentences: Coordinating Conjunctions

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This teaching resource explains compound sentences and how to connect independent clauses using coordinating conjunctions. Includes 2 content-rich pages, detailed examples, clear rule explanations, comprehension exercises, sentence completion tasks, word gap activities, technical vocabulary tasks, and full solution keys. Perfect for secondary school English grammar classes. Tags: compound sentences, coordinating conjunctions, English grammar, sentence structure, teaching materials, EFL, ESL, secondary school English, Satzverbindungen, Konjunktionen Englisch, writing fluency, grammar practice, Satzbau Englisc
Simple Sentences: Subject, Verb, and Meaning
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Simple Sentences: Subject, Verb, and Meaning

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Learn everything about simple sentences with this 2-page ESL teaching material for A1–A2 learners. Includes grammar explanations, detailed examples, and in-depth rule discussions on subjects, verbs, and clauses. Features challenging comprehension tasks, sentence completion, gap-fill exercises, and a technical term explanation—all with full solutions. Tags: simple sentence, subject and verb, ESL grammar basics, English clause structure, independent clause, A1 English, A2 English, sentence building, English grammar worksheet, grammar for beginners, English teaching material, Satzbau Englisch, einfache Sätze Englisch, Englisch 5. Klasse, Englisch 6. Klasse, clause types, simple sentence structure, writing basics
Common Political Language Pitfalls: Euphemisms, Bias, Manipulation
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Common Political Language Pitfalls: Euphemisms, Bias, Manipulation

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Explore common pitfalls in political language: euphemisms, emotive words, weasel phrases, and passive voice. Includes 4 information pages with detailed rules, descriptive examples, technical term explanations, comprehension exercises, gap-fills, sentence completion, and full solutions. Ideal for upper-intermediate to advanced English learners (B2–C1), critical thinking classes, or current events discussions. Includes teacher-ready content with answer key. Tags: political language, euphemisms, weasel words, bias in language, false equivalence, media literacy, advanced ESL, B2 C1 English, emotive language, critical reading, passive constructions, persuasive language, ESL classroom, political discourse, language manipulation, rhetoric in politics, English exam prep, media bias education, upper secondary English, free speech education
Language and Voter Perception: Framing and Influence
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Language and Voter Perception: Framing and Influence

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This 5-page teaching resource explores how political language influences voter perception through framing, emotional appeal, euphemisms, and rhetorical devices. It includes 4 content pages on the effects of tone, dog-whistle politics, media framing, repetition, and language manipulation. A complete fifth page features challenging tasks: comprehension questions, sentence completions, gap-fills, definitions, true/false statements, matching exercises, and a 330-word cloze text. Includes all solutions. Perfect for B2–C1 students in upper secondary political English classes, debating, or media literacy. Tags: language in politics, voter perception, political framing, euphemisms, emotional appeal, rhetorical devices, political campaigns, media literacy, English B2, English C1, political language, political rhetoric, political discourse, public opinion, tone and persuasion, campaign language, implicit bias, debating skills, persuasive techniques, language and society, English for politics, upper secondary, English teaching politics, framing politics, opinion shaping, communication strategy, advanced English worksheets.
Language and Voter Perception: Framing and Influence
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Language and Voter Perception: Framing and Influence

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This 5-page teaching resource explores how political language influences voter perception through framing, emotional appeal, euphemisms, and rhetorical devices. It includes 4 content pages on the effects of tone, dog-whistle politics, media framing, repetition, and language manipulation. A complete fifth page features challenging tasks: comprehension questions, sentence completions, gap-fills, definitions, true/false statements, matching exercises, and a 330-word cloze text. Includes all solutions. Perfect for B2–C1 students in upper secondary political English classes, debating, or media literacy. Tags: language in politics, voter perception, political framing, euphemisms, emotional appeal, rhetorical devices, political campaigns, media literacy, English B2, English C1, political language, political rhetoric, political discourse, public opinion, tone and persuasion, campaign language, implicit bias, debating skills, persuasive techniques, language and society, English for politics, upper secondary, English teaching politics, framing politics, opinion shaping, communication strategy, advanced English worksheets.
Understanding Propaganda Techniques in Language
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Understanding Propaganda Techniques in Language

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Explore propaganda techniques in language with this complete English lesson material. It includes 4 information pages explaining propaganda methods such as glittering generalities, name-calling, fear appeals, testimonials, bandwagon, transfer, repetition, and card stacking. Detailed rule explanations, illustrative examples, and structured analysis of emotional manipulation are provided. Includes summary, comprehension questions, sentence completions, cloze texts (330+ words, 18+ gaps), matching tasks, and creative exercises. Solutions for all tasks included. Ideal for media literacy, English, ESL, and critical thinking classes. Suitable for Grade 8–11 students. Tags: propaganda, propaganda techniques, bandwagon, name calling, glittering generalities, fear appeal, testimonial, transfer, repetition, card stacking, loaded language, emotional manipulation, persuasive language, English lesson, media literacy, critical thinking, ESL, language techniques, classroom material, educational resource, English worksheet, cloze test, sentence completion, English vocabulary, communication strategy, teaching propaganda, emotional appeal, rhetorical strategies, logic vs emotion, language bias, advertising, political language, persuasive devices, symbolism, opinion shaping, Grade 8 English, Grade 9 English, Grade 10 English, Grade 11 English, curriculum, language analysis, persuasive writing
Political Op-Ed Writing: Structure, Argument, Persuasion
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Political Op-Ed Writing: Structure, Argument, Persuasion

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Complete teaching unit on writing political op-eds. Covers opinion writing, argument structure, counterarguments, call to action, and persuasive techniques. Includes 4 detailed content pages, tasks like gap-fill, sentence completion, comprehension, technical vocabulary, plus full solutions. Suitable for upper secondary / advanced English learners. Tags: political op-ed, writing opinion articles, persuasive writing, English writing skills, thesis statement, call to action, upper secondary EFL, writing structure, advanced ESL writing, English exam prep, argumentative writing, civic literacy, political opinion texts, op-ed examples
Language in Political Campaigns: Rhetoric, Framing, Messaging
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Language in Political Campaigns: Rhetoric, Framing, Messaging

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Explore how language shapes political campaigns. This 2-page teaching material covers rhetorical devices, framing, emotional messaging, and strategic language use. Includes an introduction, detailed examples, 4 focused tasks (comprehension, sentence completion, gap-fill, and definition writing), and full solutions. Ideal for upper secondary EFL learners studying persuasive language and media literacy. Tags: language in politics, political messaging, rhetorical devices, slogans, framing, persuasive language, campaign language, English EFL, upper secondary, media literacy, political communication, teaching English politics, English classroom campaigns, election language, English rhetoric, advanced ESL topics
Rhetoric in Political Speeches: Pathos, Logos, Ethos
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Rhetoric in Political Speeches: Pathos, Logos, Ethos

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Detailed English teaching material on rhetoric in political speeches with 2 information pages, examples of pathos, logos, ethos, plus repetition, antithesis, rhetorical questions. Includes comprehension, sentence completion, gap-fill tasks, key terms, and full solutions. Ideal for analyzing persuasive language in upper secondary classes. Format: continuous text with structured blocks. Tags: rhetoric, political speeches, pathos logos ethos, persuasive language, English teaching, rhetorical devices, repetition, speech analysis, upper secondary, English lesson rhetoric, persuasive writing, ethos in speeches, anaphora, rhetorical techniques
Stylistic Devices: Metaphor, Irony, Repetition, Alliteration
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Stylistic Devices: Metaphor, Irony, Repetition, Alliteration

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This two-page English teaching material explains how stylistic devices like metaphor, irony, repetition, and alliteration enhance texts. Includes definitions, vivid examples, structured rule explanations, and comprehensive tasks such as comprehension questions, sentence completions, gap-fill exercises, and a term explanation activity. Ideal for ESL/EFL classrooms, secondary school (Grades 8–11), and exam prep. Solutions included for all exercises.