Peppa Pig is going on her summer vacation – a video lesson (A1)
Peppa Pig’s family is going on their summer vacation. They fly to a sunny and hot place and stay on a campsite. This video and the quiz can be used either at the...
Peppa Pig’s family is going on their summer vacation. They fly to a sunny and hot place and stay on a campsite. This video and the quiz can be used either at the...
Ordering food in a restaurant is never easy and can turn into quite a process. Simply saying “Pizza, please.” or “Scrambled eggs, please.” is usually not enough and the customers will surely be asked...
It is time for another modal verb today. This time I decided to introduce and practise ‘must’/ mustn’t and incorporate pictures of road signs, which turned out to be a successful idea. As most...
Hello to everybody who right now is visiting my blog and reading this post which is my newest creation. I hope you will find the game useful and your students will enjoy it. This...
Today I would like to present three different activities which may help your students speak English with the use of the present perfect tense. They involve walking around, speaking with other learners and...
This is an information gap activity for high intermediate level (B2) students. One student has a used car which he wants to sell. Another student has seen an ad for the car online...
The great popularity of emojis or emoticons made me think about how I can use them in class. The idea below is to teach students vocabulary on feelings and emotions and use the...
Below you will find a short quiz which will help your students to make questions beginning with “What…?”, “Where…?”, “When…?”, “How…?”, “Who…?”, “How old…?”, “How much…?”and “How many…?”. It may be useful for beginners...
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