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My materials are based on three key principles: learning should be meaningful, challenging and motivating. This is why I tend to step away from the textbooks which, more often than not, are demotivating, disconnected from real-life contexts and leave little to no space for learners’ individuality and interests. I hope I can help and inspire you to destroy your textbook with me!

My materials are based on three key principles: learning should be meaningful, challenging and motivating. This is why I tend to step away from the textbooks which, more often than not, are demotivating, disconnected from real-life contexts and leave little to no space for learners’ individuality and interests. I hope I can help and inspire you to destroy your textbook with me!
Crack the Case: Fun Crime Report Writing
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Crack the Case: Fun Crime Report Writing

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I know what you’re thinking… and no, I’m not joking. Here’s a super-engaging activity for your B2/C1 students to practice writing a crime report by inferring information from visual clues! The downloadable materials include: -“Guidelines for Writing a Crime Report” Document: A clear and simple guide for students to follow, ensuring they understand the structure and conventions of report writing. -A Set of Visual Clues: Carefully designed to help students infer every detail of the crime story, making the activity both interactive and thought-provoking. -Teacher Notes + Sample Answer: A handy resource to support you throughout the activity, from preparation to correction, ensuring your lesson runs smoothly.
Unpopular opinions - speaking activity
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Unpopular opinions - speaking activity

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Looking for a light-hearted and funspeaking activity to help your students practice agreeing and disagreeing? Here’s a super easy-to-follow activity for you! Simply print the worksheet with useful language for support and project the accompanying slide presentation for your students to have one-minute meaningful conversations on a range of topics. Instructions are included.
Irish Slang & Culture with Derry Girls
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Irish Slang & Culture with Derry Girls

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The truth is, your older teenage and adult students don’t want to hear about leprechauns or pots of gold for St. Patrick’s Day anymore… But don’t worry! Here’s a lesson to celebrate Ireland featuring the award-winning Netflix show Derry Girls.
All levels reported speech running dictation
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All levels reported speech running dictation

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Would you like your students to move around while practicing reported speech and pronunciation? Don’t miss this activity! Worried that having 27 students running across the classroom might be too much? No problem—there’s a broken telephone version that keeps all the fun and engagement without the chaos! This activity is tailored for every level, with four versions to suit your students’ needs: Basic - Focuses on reported speech with “say,” backshifting verbs, and time/place expressions. Intermediate - Expands to reported speech with “say,” “tell,” and “ask.” Advanced - Introduces different reporting verb patterns, with reporting verbs provided. Extra-challenging advanced - Challenges students to use different reporting verb patterns, with reporting verbs inferred rather than provided.
All levels Christmas vocabulary card game
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All levels Christmas vocabulary card game

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Exhausted and counting down the days until the holidays? Forget boring word searches- try this vocabulary card game that requires almost no preparation and guarantees engagement and fun during the final days of term! Adapted to basic, intermediate, upper-intermediate and advanced levels to suit your student’s needs. Includes printable cards and teacher notes.
All levels Christmas pass-the-word
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All levels Christmas pass-the-word

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Are you looking for a fun Christmas activity that will engage all your students during these stressful days? Download this game! It will last the entire session and requires zero preparation! It includes four versions: basic, intermediate, upper-intermediate and advanced. Happy countdown to Christmas vacation!!!
Extreme adjectives with Modern Family
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Extreme adjectives with Modern Family

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Here’s a lesson plan that will energize your classroom and help students learn extreme adjectives while practicing authentic listening with the beloved show Modern Family, including pre-watching, while-watching and post-watching activities. Designed for B1/B2 level students, this lesson plan combines listening, speaking, and vocabulary practice. For B1-level students, captions are recommended to provide additional support. Both student worksheet and answer key are available.**
Famous people speed dating speaking activity
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Famous people speed dating speaking activity

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Need a fun way to practice questions? This Famous People Speed Dating activity takes up a whole lesson—and the best part? It’s fully editable! Add, remove, or modify characters to suit your needs. This activity is perfect for your students if: You just learned or want to review yes/no questions. You’re looking for a fun ice-breaker for students to learn names or loosen up. You want meaningful, engaging speaking session for your A2-B1 students. You need a relaxing transition session for your B1-B2 students.
Writing a film review for beginners
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Writing a film review for beginners

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Are you introducing film reviews to A2/B1 students? Here’s a bundle of well-connected materials including: -An easy-to-use slides presentation covering basic vocabulary and useful expressions with two embedded short practice activities. -A cute, well-designed writing task worksheet for your students including a self-assessment checklist. -A simple and easy-to-use rubric to assess your students’ reviews.
Valentine's day: write a poem to your pillow?
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Valentine's day: write a poem to your pillow?

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If you’re looking for something different this Valentine’s Day, your B1 students will love this lesson plan! It covers pet names, pronunciation, and writing poems about random objects like socks or pillows. Just download the student handout and answer key, and let your students surprise you with their creativity!
Subject vs. Object Questions: Quickfire Quiz
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Subject vs. Object Questions: Quickfire Quiz

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If you’ve ever seen students struggle with subject and object questions, you know how tricky they can be. Instead of drilling grammar rules in isolation, why not make it interactive, engaging, and full of real-world application?
Marketing Genius - Advertising Lesson Plan
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Marketing Genius - Advertising Lesson Plan

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You don’t just want your students to learn curriculum content. You want them to develop skills while engaging with curriculum content. This lesson plan on creating an advertising campaign will help you achieve that! It incorporates all four skills, real-life advertising vocabulary, and engaging activities designed to challenge their creativity and analytical skills. Also, it features a guided advertising campaign template for students to apply what they’ve learned, along with a detailed rubric adaptable to any advertising format they choose to create.
Paraphrasing Techniques: Slides+Handout
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Paraphrasing Techniques: Slides+Handout

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Paraphrasing is an essential skill for writing, speaking, and even acing exams. This slide presentation + students handout will help your students learn key techniques while adding a fun twist with famous quotes.
Email writing for beginners
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Email writing for beginners

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ZIP FILE INCLUDING PPT + STUDENT WORKSHEET When it comes to beginner learners, less is more. If you’re looking for a simple, no-fuss way to teach your youngest students how to write an informal email, you’re in the right place. This ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation walks learners through the structure step-by-step, with clear, accessible examples. To make things easier, there is a worksheet designed to go hand-in-hand with the slides. It keeps learners engaged, encourages active participation, and helps them retain the content — not just passively listen. Bonus: The lesson follows the format of an A2 (KET) writing task, making it perfect for both classroom use and exam prep!
Pronunciation with minimal pairs
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Pronunciation with minimal pairs

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Download this resource to improve phonemic awareness and pronunciation! It consists of 18 pages of word cards featuring vowel minimal pairs and a list of activities to use them in different contexts.
Crime Vocabulary with QR Codes
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Crime Vocabulary with QR Codes

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Here’s the blunt truth: teaching vocabulary shouldn’t be boring or repetitive. And it definitely shouldn’t rely on endless lists of words for students to translate or memorize. Here’s a great activity for your B2/C1 students to learn crime vocabulary while moving around the classroom, using technology, and practicing their scanning reading skills. What more could you ask for? Download the student worksheet, answer key with teacher notes, and printable QR codes—all ready to use! I’ve done the work for you.
Lost in translation - English / Spanish movies
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Lost in translation - English / Spanish movies

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This entertaining, meaningful, and relaxed reading activity is especially useful if: -You want an introduction to teaching cinema vocabulary or film reviews. -You want your students to explore translation. -You need a low-pressure reading activity that helps students focus on specific information while keeping them engaged. A student copy and an answer key with teacher notes are both available!