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🌍 New book for ESL teachers: 12 SDG-inspired lesson plans


How can we help learners improve their English while also exploring the real-world issues shaping their future?
https://payhip.com/b/nbzT9
This new book brings together 12 practical lesson plans inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Designed for B1 and B2 learners, the lessons develop language skills through meaningful topics such as health, education, gender equality, cultural heritage, responsible consumption, food waste, peace and social justice.


Each lesson includes clear objectives, step-by-step classroom procedures and engaging activities such as discussions, role-plays, quizzes, storytelling, problem-solving and collaborative projects.


Teachers can also download the digital materials that accompany every lesson, including presentations, worksheets, audio recordings, reading texts, vocabulary resources, role-play cards, quizzes and visual prompts.


The book is ideal for teachers who want to:


βœ… save preparation time
βœ… develop all four language skills
βœ… encourage critical and creative thinking
βœ… introduce global citizenship and sustainability
βœ… make English lessons more relevant and meaningful


Although many of the lessons draw on Indian contexts, the activities can easily be adapted for ESL and EFL classrooms around the world.
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Climate Villains is an interesting site with lots of data students can explore and compare. It shows companies, products, countries and much more and you can explore and compare the data - Great for discussions and creating quizzes - https://climatevillains.org/
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Nature This Week is a wonderful site that can show you what is happening in the natural world either around where you are or any other place in the world. This is great for discussion activities - What would learners most like to see? or reading https://naturethisweek.com/
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πŸ‘Publications - Develop Information Literacy Skills and Critical Thinking πŸ‘©β€πŸ« https://payhip.com/peacheypublications/collection/inforgraphic-lessons choose from a collection of lesson plans and digital materials - all for under $1
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48 Eccentric Art Installations https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/eccentric-art-projects get students to decide which one they would visit and plan their journey.
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Paradigm reimagines education around the individual, taking any learning goal and turning it into a step-by-step path that evolves with your progress, helping you move steadily from curiosity to mastery without getting lost. https://www.paradigm.study/ Must try this.
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Kimi is the new Chinese GenAI assistant that is scaring the pants off - the US AI community - Sign up for free - Boost me and we both win! Sign up on Kimi and we each get a guaranteed benefit β€” up to 1-Year Membership Credits: https://kimi-bot.com/activities/viral-referral/share?scenario=invite&from=share_poster&invitation_code=LMUENM
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Revise looks like a useful AI editing tool that acts a bit like a buddy, to help you review and improve what you have written https://revise.io/ It has a useable free subscription.
ShotLab is a useful tool if you use a lot of screen shots in your teaching or training materials https://shotlab.pro/ - It has some easy to use enhancement features and can be used for free. https://youtu.be/xEyl1Uoq0uA?si=kBwr6ajbo8PiDezf
An infographic on giving compliments - these tips come from my lesson https://payhip.com/b/QTKfv This valuable ability is very much under taught in language courses. Teach your students this really valuable skill using this simple lesson plan with tips and examples.
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AudioTranscription converts audio and video files into clear, editable text using AI trained for real-world speech. It handles accents and varying speeds and supports MP3, WAV, M4A, and MP4. https://audiotranscription.io
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