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These lessons cover: Lesson 1 Either / or Neither / nor Both / and Whether / or Not only / but also Lesson 2 The more - the more Such that - so that Would rather - than No sooner - had Scarcely - when Each form is accompanied by several illustrated prompts to help clarify their usage and detailed breakdowns of sentence structure. Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play!
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This lesson covers: Coordinating conjunctions ‘And’ for positive and or ‘or’ for negative sentences Sentence structure with ‘nor’ Punctuation rules Using semi-colons and em dashes This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! PowerPoint and PDF worksheet
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Today conspiracy theories are more widespread than ever. This lesson covers three of the most popular: The 1969 Moon landing Flat earth theory Chemtrails The text is graded for B1/2 CEFR level readers, but with careful guidance should be suitable for those of a lower level. The text is accompanied by photos and videos. There is a section at the beginning to introduce new vocabulary items and multiple choice and comprehension questions at the end.
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Past perfect tense - Powerpoint & Worksheet

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Everything you need to get your students up and running with the past perfect tense. The lesson covers: Why we use the past perfect tense How to form positive, negative and inquisitive sentences When to use past perfect and when to use past simple This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play!
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Past continuous tense - Two lessons. Powerpoints & Worksheets

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Everything you need to get your students up and running with the past continuous tense. Lesson 1 Why do we use the past continuous tense? Use 1 : A long event interrupted by a short event. Use 2 : To say when something was happening. Use 3 : Two events happening at the same time Also, using time markers “in”, “on”, and “at”. Lesson 2 Forming inquisitive, positive and negative past continuous sentences. Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play!
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Future perfect tense - Powerpoint & Worksheet

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Everything you need to get your students up and running with the future perfect tense. The lesson covers: Why we use the future perfect tense Forming positive, negative and inquisitive future perfect tense sentences This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentation. Just plug and play!
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Question tags - Two lessons. Powerpoints & Worksheets

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Using tag questions will greatly enhance your students’ ability to communicate in a fluent, natural way. Lesson 1 Why do we use question tags Auxiliary verbs and main verbs Sentence structure Lesson 2 What do we do if there is no auxiliary verb? Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play!
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Future simple tense - Three lessons. Powerpoints & Worksheets

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Everything you need to get your students up and running with the future simple tense. Lesson 1 Why do we use the future simple tense? Forming future simple with “going to…”. Forming inquisitive, positive and negative present simple sentences. Lesson 2 Forming the future simple with “will…”. Practice deciding between going to and will. Lesson 3 Time markers used with the future simple Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! 3 PowerPoints and PDF worksheets
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The history of UFO sightings go back further than you might think. With recent official confirmation that there are indeed things flying around that we can’t identify, this lesson will be sure to interest your students. The lesson covers: -UFO sightings in the ancient world and middle ages -The Roswell incident -Strange lights in Rendlesham Forest -The Pentagon’s position on UFOs -Natural phenomena or flying saucers? The text is graded for B1/2 CEFR level students, but with careful guidance should be suitable for those of a lower level. The text is accompanied by photos, illustrations and videos. There is a section at the beginning to introduce new vocabulary and multiple choice and comprehension questions at the end.
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What were once crude limestone tunnels have become a ghoulish, world famous tourist attraction. The bone-strewn catacombs under the streets of Paris have been host to a great deal of fascinating history. This lesson covers: The construction of the tunnels The morbid art of Louis-Étienne Héricart de Thury The unlucky few who came to their end in the dark The tunnels and the French resistance during WW2 The mysterious cinema and dance club The great wine heist of 2017 The great wine heist of 2017 The text is graded for B1/2 CEFR level students, but with careful guidance should be suitable for those of a lower level. The text is accompanied by photos, illustrations and videos. There is a section at the beginning to introduce new vocabulary and multiple choice and comprehension questions at the end.
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It surrounds us all the time and without it the world as we know it would grind to a halt, but how much do you know about the history of electricity? This lesson covers: -Ancient studies of static electricity -Franklin’s kite and other breakthroughs -Faraday’s game changing motor -Edison VS Tesla: the dark cost of the war of the currents -Quack medicine and electricity The text is graded for A2/B1 CEFR level students, but with careful guidance should be suitable for those of a lower level. The printed text is presented on screen in short, manageable sections for students to read along to. The text is accompanied by photos illustrations and video. New vocabulary words are highlighted and accompanied by pop-up definitions throughout the presentation. At the end there are multiple choice and retrieval comprehension questions about the topic.
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The story of D.B Cooper’s audacious hijacking of a Northwest Airlines flight is one of the wildest unsolved criminal cases in history. This lesson covers what happened on board, what happened after, and theories as to who the mysterious hijacker was. The text is graded for B1/2 CEFR level readers, but with careful guidance should be suitable for those of a lower level. The text is accompanied by photos, illustrations and videos. There is a section at the beginning to introduce new vocabulary items and multiple choice and comprehension questions at the end.
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Grammar - Present continuous - 3 lessons

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Everything you need to get your students up and running with the present continuous tense. The package contains three presentations and a corresponding worksheet for each. Lesson 1 : Why we use the present continuous tense. Forming a positive sentence. Subject verb agreement. Lesson 2 : Sentence structure for inquisitive, positive and negative present simple sentences. Spelling rules. Lesson 3 : Extra practice with a fun drawing activity. Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! 3 PowerPoints and 3 PDF worksheets
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Grammar - Present Simple Tense - 3 lessons

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Everything you need to get your students up and running with the present simple tense. The package contains three presentations and a corresponding worksheet for each. Lesson 1 Why do we use the present simple tense? Forming a positive sentence. Using the verb ‘to be’ as a main verb. Spelling rules for present simple verbs. Lesson 2 Forming inquisitive, positive and negative present simple sentences. Lesson 3 Using the present simple tense with the main verbs be, have and do. Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! 3 PowerPoints and 3 PDF worksheets
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Articles can be one of the trickiest things to get to grips with for English learners. Even an experienced student can slip up on their appropriate use. This lesson covers when to use A, An, The and Some and, just as importantly, when not to use them. Lesson 1 A for nouns that begin with consonant letters (and consonant sounds) An for nouns that begin with vowel letters (and vowel sounds) Some for uncountable nouns and small group Lesson 2 The for nouns that are unique in context, or in the world, and for things known to both speaker and listener. Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which both summarizes the grammar explained in the presentation and contains simple gap-fill questions. 2 PowerPoints and 2 PDF Worksheets
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One thing English students can struggle with is repetitive descriptions. A great way to avoid this and easily expand their vocabulary is to apply intensifiers to the adjectives they already know. This lesson covers: The function of intensifiers Presenting intensifiers, from weak to strong Explaining when not to use them Discerning between gradable and non-gradable adjectives The lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! PowerPoint and PDF worksheet
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Plurals can be very tricky for younger students and English learners to use properly. Lesson 1 Plurals of nouns ending consonant + o Plurals of nouns ending consonant + y Plurals of nouns ending f / fe Plurals of nouns ending s, x, z, ch, sh Class work on white boards Individual work on worksheets Lesson 2 Exceptions to the regular spelling rules Plurals where the noun itself changes Plurals where the noun does not change Individual work on worksheets Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. 2 PowerPoints and 2 PDF worksheets
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Word order - Two lessons. Powerpoints & Worksheets

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The rules for word order in English aren’t set in stone, and many English teachers will shy away from the Who - What - Where etc formula. However, adhering loosely to this structure can be very helpful for language learners who are unsure when forming longer sentences. Lesson 1: General word order and order of time and place Lesson 2: Order of adjectives Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! 2 PowerPoints and 2 PDF worksheets
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This lesson covers: Part 1 - Introduction Part 2 - Singular nouns Part 3 - Regular plural nouns Part 4 - Irregular plural nouns Part 5 - Singular nouns ending in ‘s’ Part 6 - More than one owner Part 7 - Practice This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! PowerPoint and PDF worksheet
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Causative verbs - Powerpoint & Worksheet

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We use causative verbs (have, get, make, let) very frequently and as such, mastering their use is an essential step towards fluency. Use 1 : Paying for a service (“I had my car fixed”) Use 2 : Persuasion / Stating who you paid (“I got him to clean my house”) Use 3 : Forcing someone to do something (“They made us do it”) Use 4 : Permission (“We let them keep the money”) The sentence structure required for each use is explained and practiced thoroughly throughout the presentation. This lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentation, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play! PowerPoint and PDF worksheet
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Comparatives & superlatives - Two lessons. Powerpoints & Worksheets

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This lesson has everything you need to get your students up to speed with the proper use of comparative and superlative adjectives. Lesson 1 Use of adjectives Comparative spelling rules Comparative word order Lesson 2 Use of superlatives Superlative spelling rules Superlative word order Each lesson is accompanied by a color worksheet which concisely summarizes the information contained in the presentations, giving your students the chance to practice either in class or at home. No lesson plan or answer key required. Everything is contained within the presentations. Just plug and play 2 PowerPoints and 2 PDF worksheets