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Hello everyone, my name is Jay. I am an English teacher and I enjoy sharing my knowledge with my students. I have a degree in English Studies, as well as TEFL and CELTA certifications. I have been teaching for over eight years and have had the opportunity to work in Morocco, China, Turkey, and currently in Vietnam. My educational philosophy is that every student is unique and deserves a stimulating environment where they can grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Hello everyone, my name is Jay. I am an English teacher and I enjoy sharing my knowledge with my students. I have a degree in English Studies, as well as TEFL and CELTA certifications. I have been teaching for over eight years and have had the opportunity to work in Morocco, China, Turkey, and currently in Vietnam. My educational philosophy is that every student is unique and deserves a stimulating environment where they can grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.
First Conditional Lesson
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First Conditional Lesson

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This lesson aims to teach learners how to construct and use sentences that express a possible future condition and its probable consequence. By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to form first conditional sentences correctly and use them in everyday conversations.
Welcome  To Class - 1st Lesson
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Welcome To Class - 1st Lesson

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This is an introductory session and is 40/45 consultation time. Designed to be fun and interactive, students get to know their teachers and learn new information about them and their new classmates. Furthermore, Students will break the ice and prepare for the next class.
Conditionals
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Conditionals

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This bundle includes activities on the Zero, First, and Second Conditional, along with a free WH-Questions+Quiz lesson.
5 Senses (Vocabulary - Speaking)
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5 Senses (Vocabulary - Speaking)

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**This lesson aims to teach students about the different types of senses we have as humans, how they work, and how they help us to interact with the world around us. The lesson may cover the five main senses - sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell - and explore how they function and work together to provide us with information about the environment. The lesson may also involve activities and experiments that allow students to experience and explore their senses firsthand, and to develop an understanding of how the brain processes sensory information. Ultimately, the goal of a senses lesson is to help students appreciate the importance of their senses and to develop a greater awareness of their own sensory experiences. **
Homophones Lesson
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Homophones Lesson

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**A homophone lesson aims to teach students the difference between words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to identify and correctly use homophones in their writing and speech. This will help them communicate more effectively and avoid common mistakes that can be confusing to readers or listeners. **
Have VS Has (Affirmative form)
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Have VS Has (Affirmative form)

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**This lesson aims to help learners understand the difference between these two forms of the verb “to have” and to use them correctly in sentences. It’s important to master this concept because “have” and “has” are commonly used in English, and using them correctly can significantly improve the clarity and accuracy of one’s communication. By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to identify when to use “have” and “has” based on the subject of the sentence, and use them correctly in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. **
In My Garden (Vocabulary-Speaking) Lesson
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In My Garden (Vocabulary-Speaking) Lesson

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**The aim of the lesson on animals and objects in the garden is to assist students in identifying and learning about the various creatures and objects that they may come across in their garden. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to recognize common insects, birds, and small animals that are commonly found in gardens. This knowledge will help them gain a better understanding and appreciation of the natural world around them and will enable them to take better care of their garden. **
Father's unconditional Love (VIDEO LESSON - SPEAKING) PPT
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Father's unconditional Love (VIDEO LESSON - SPEAKING) PPT

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This speaking lesson on “Father’s Unconditional Love” aims to help students practice their speaking skills while discussing the importance of a father’s love in a child’s life. The lesson could also focus on building vocabulary related to family relationships and emotions. Moreover, the lesson also aims to encourage students to use a variety of adjectives describing fathers and characters in the related video and to increase empathy and understanding among students by sharing personal experiences and perspectives on the topic. The students will raise awareness of the topic by watching a short story that will support their discussion. This is the link to the video needed in this lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPmtHcciVXU&t=2
Classroom Magazine (PROJECT LESSON) PowerPoint
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Classroom Magazine (PROJECT LESSON) PowerPoint

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**The classroom magazine project aims to provide students with an opportunity to develop their skills in writing, editing, design, and teamwork. Through this project, students will learn how to create a publication that informs, entertains, and engages its readers. They will also learn how to work collaboratively to meet deadlines, manage a budget, and make decisions based on audience feedback. By the end of the project, students will have gained valuable experience in project management, communication, and problem-solving, which will prepare them for future endeavors. **
Simple Present Tense Lesson (Action Verbs)
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Simple Present Tense Lesson (Action Verbs)

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**This lesson aims to teach students how to use present tense verbs to describe actions that are happening now or happen regularly. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to identify and use present tense verbs correctly in sentences, understand the rules for adding -s or -es to verbs in the third person singular, and understand the difference between regular and irregular verbs in the present tense. Additionally, they should be able to use present tense verbs to describe daily routines, habits, and facts. **
April Fool's Day (Listening - Speaking) PowerPoint Lesson
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April Fool's Day (Listening - Speaking) PowerPoint Lesson

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**April Fool’s Day can be a great opportunity for teachers to educate students about the history and origins of the holiday. It’s also a chance to teach them about the importance of humor and lightheartedness in our lives. This day can be used to explore the difference between harmless pranks and mean-spirited ones and encourage empathy and sensitivity towards others. Fun activities such as creating pranks or jokes can teach students the value of creativity, imagination, and critical thinking. Furthermore, teachers can emphasize the importance of good sportsmanship and encourage students to have a sense of humor even when things don’t go as planned. **
Cyber Bullying (Reading - Speaking) Lesson
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Cyber Bullying (Reading - Speaking) Lesson

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Lesson Aim: By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to identify what cyberbullying is, understand the impact it can have on individuals and communities, and develop strategies to prevent and respond to it. Additionally, learners will practice reading and speaking skills through various activities and discussions related to the topic of cyberbullying. Objectives: Define cyberbullying and different types of cyberbullying behaviors Analyze the effects of cyberbullying on individuals and communities Develop strategies to prevent and respond to cyberbullying Practice reading skills by reading articles, case studies, and other relevant materials on cyber bullying Practice speaking skills by participating in class discussions and group activities related to cyberbullying By the end of this lesson, learners will have a better understanding of cyberbullying and its impact on individuals and communities. They will also have developed strategies to prevent and respond to cyberbullying, as well as practice their reading and speaking skills through various activities and discussions.
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES LESSON
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SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES LESSON

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**In this lesson, students will learn how to compare three or more things using superlative adjectives. First, they will review comparative adjectives and then learn how to change those adjectives into their superlative form. Following that, students will play a fun game and complete a worksheet to practice using superlatives in sentence formation. **
Jobs for teenagers (PART-TIME JOBS) - I can talk about jobs for young people
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Jobs for teenagers (PART-TIME JOBS) - I can talk about jobs for young people

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**In this lesson about culture, students will learn how to discuss part-time jobs and express their opinions. They will be introduced to new part-time job opportunities, suggest other jobs, and compare between them. Additionally, students will practice matching different types of part-time jobs and learn new vocabulary related to the world of work. Finally, students will engage in pair or group discussions to practice their skills further. **
No Housework Day (Listening-Writing) Lesson
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No Housework Day (Listening-Writing) Lesson

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**The aim of a lesson on “No Housework Day” for students is to raise awareness about the importance of taking a break from daily chores and responsibilities. The lesson can help students understand the significance of self-care and how it can contribute to their overall well-being. It can also encourage them to appreciate the efforts of those who perform household tasks and motivate them to lend a helping hand at home. Additionally, the lesson can highlight the cultural significance of such days and how they can be celebrated in a fun and meaningful way. **
Present Perfect - Affirmative
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Present Perfect - Affirmative

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**The goal of this lesson is to teach students how to construct and utilize the present perfect tense in affirmative sentences. This involves comprehending the structure of the present perfect tense, using the auxiliary verb “have” in the appropriate form, and employing past participles accurately. By the conclusion of the lesson, students should be able to create and apply the present perfect tense correctly in affirmative sentences to describe actions or events that took place at an unspecified time in the past and have a connection to the present. **