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Apples facts for kids with activities
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Apples facts for kids with activities

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This lesson contains facts about apples with some questions, two matching activities, a set of discussion questions and an apple pie recipe to complete and put in order. It is suitable for students aged 7-12 and help students practice their reading comprehension, and speaking skills, while they learn about apples and their uses. Teachers and students could also follow the recipe to bake the apple pie together!
Johnny Appleseed Video Activities
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Johnny Appleseed Video Activities

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The package includes guidelines for the teachers how to use the video and the activities for two ESL level groups, questions with keys for the teacher, and two vocabulary worksheets (one with a word bank, one without) with keys. This lesson is suitable for intermediate students aged 13-18 and advanced students aged 14-18. It provides excellent practice to improve students' listening skills and a great tool to learn colloquial vocabulary and idiomatic language.
The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat video lesson / keys
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The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat video lesson / keys

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This lesson is based on a tv episode from the Berenstain Family. The episode is set at Halloween with Sister and Brother Bear going trick or treating with their friends. The package contains comprehension questions to practice students’ listening skills with keys, and a vocabulary worksheet (with keys) for students to learn new words and idioms. The lesson is suitable for ESL intermediate students grade 3 to 7 or native speakers in grade 3-5.
jIMMY KIMMEL'S MONOLOGUE ON LAS VEGAS MASS SHOOTING + KEYS
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jIMMY KIMMEL'S MONOLOGUE ON LAS VEGAS MASS SHOOTING + KEYS

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This lesson is about the recent Las Vegas mass shooting. It contains listening questions in two sets (gist and detailed questions) with keys based on Jimmy Kimmel’s opening monologue of his talk show. Some discussion questions are included to encourage students to reflect on the topic. This lesson helps students improve their listening and speaking skills and to learn about gun culture in the USA. It can be used also with American native speakers because it guides them to discuss about freedom and safety in their country. It is suitable for ESL upper intermediate/advanced students aged 14 and up and for native speakers aged 12 to 18.
THANKSGIVING ORIGINS AND TRADITIONS + Keys
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THANKSGIVING ORIGINS AND TRADITIONS + Keys

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This lesson focuses on Thanksgiving origins and traditions. It is based on a video with 23 listening comprehension questions + keys. As a follow up teachers can ask students how their Thanksgiving is different from the first one or what Thanksgiving means today. A Venn Diagram could be used to compare modern traditions with old ones, etc.. The questions help non native English students to improve their listening skills and to learn about an American important holiday. It is suitable for upper intermediate or advanced ESL students aged 14 and up, or native speakers who are not familiar with the origins and the history of the holiday aged 12-16.
Trick or treat song and fill in the gaps
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Trick or treat song and fill in the gaps

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This lesson is perfect for Halloween. Based on the popular song “Trick or Treat” students learn about foods and how to classify them according to their characteristics. The packet contains a fill in the gaps to boost children’s listening skill and a worksheet to help children categorize foods. As a follow up teachers could bring to school some foods and have children blindfolded taste them and guess what they are. Also teachers could ask each students to describe their favorite food and tell the class why they like it. The lesson is suitable for native speakers grade 1 to 5 and upper beginner ESL students aged 8 to 12.
Caillou Multiple choice questions
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Caillou Multiple choice questions

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This lesson is based on the Halloween episode from the cartoon Caillou. It contains a multiple-choice set of listening comprehension questions and a drawing/writing activity for students to describe the costume they are going to wear for Halloween. This lesson help students improve their listening skills and help them use the language in a fun context. It is suitable for native speakers in Kindergarten up to Grade 2 and for upper beginner ESL students aged 6 to 10.
Top 5 Female Superheroes Ever - worksheets + keys
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Top 5 Female Superheroes Ever - worksheets + keys

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This video lesson contains listening comprehension questions with keys, discussion questions and, several writing tasks. It is suitable for ESL upper intermediate and advanced students aged 12-18 (grade 7-12) It provides listening, speaking and writing practice. The topic is popular female superheroes from comics and movies. Through the analysis of each superhero’s characteristic and personality students reflect on what makes a person (in this case a woman) a superhero and from the fiction they move to their own personal world to find and describe their “hero”.
Halloween: Video lesson Jack o' lantern Intermediate
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Halloween: Video lesson Jack o' lantern Intermediate

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This Halloween lesson contains a set of questions with keys, paired to a video and based on the legend of Jack o’ Lantern. It is suitable for ESL intermediate students aged 9 to 12 and native speakers aged 6 to 10. Students practice their listening comprehension skills, but also their vocabulary (some questions ask the meaning of some words/adjectives), plus they get to know the origins of jack o’ lanterns. After watching the video and answer the questions students can share their own experience of carving their Jack o’ lanterns .
Halloween: Video lesson Jack o'lantern Advanced
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Halloween: Video lesson Jack o'lantern Advanced

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This Halloween lesson contains a set of questions with keys, paired to a video and based on the legend of Jack o’ Lantern. It is suitable for ESL advanced students aged 12 to 16 as well as native speakers aged 11 to 15. Students practice their listening comprehension skills, but also their vocabulary (some questions ask the meaning of some words/adjective) and get to know the origins of jack o’ lanterns. After watching the video and answer the questions students can share their own experience of carving Jack o’ lanterns.
The Berenstain Bears go to school
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The Berenstain Bears go to school

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This video lesson is based on a tv episode from the Berenstain Bears series, and it fits perfectly the back to school theme since it focuses on Brother Bear and Sister Bear going back to school after summer. It contains listening comprehension and vocabulary questions, plus a writing task for student to tell about a first day of school they remember best. Teachers can use this lesson also to put in evidence as growing up we go through many changes and often these changes bring a good outcome. It’s suitable for ESL intermediate students aged 8-12 and native speakers aged 7-10.
Halloween in America and questions about your Halloween
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Halloween in America and questions about your Halloween

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This lessons contains 10 Facts about how people celebrate Halloween in the USA. A true and false task and some questions to speak about how each students celebrates Halloween. The true and false task helps students learn about halloween by inference, and having them correct the false statements they practice English syntax and vocabulary. This lesson is suitable for ESL students at an intermediate level aged 10 to 15 (grade 5 to grade 9).
UNWRITTEN by Natasha Bedingfield
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UNWRITTEN by Natasha Bedingfield

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This lesson focuses on a very popular song Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield. It contains a fill in the gaps for ESL students and a set of discussion questions suitable for native speakers as well as ESL students. The discussion questions guide students to understand the message of the song and invite them to share how they see themselves and the world. It helps ESL students to practice their listening and speaking skills, while teachers of native speakers can use this song to encourage students to think of their life like a book and themselves as the authors. The ideal age group for this lesson would be 14 to 18.