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🎏 Every teacher wants his students to speak English as much as possible in their classes.

The easiest way to start implementing this plan is to actively use simple classroom language and instructions, which your students hear every day during the classes and which will help absolute beginners feel more confident from the first lessons.

The set includes:
βœ”οΈ Classroom language speech bubbles.
βœ”οΈThe most useful bookmarks.
βœ”οΈ Stylish posters.
βœ”οΈ Bright flashcards.

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Teach children to talk about their whiskered furry pets and apply basic verbs in context (be, can/can't, has got, likes/doesn't like, lives).

You can use this task as a creative homework or mini-project in the lesson.

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πŸ”₯ Super Useful Calendar and Weather Chart

πŸ“… It's a great decoration for any classroom, as well as an indispensable, stylish, convenient and easy to use helper in the lesson when working out Days of the week, Dates, Birthdays, Seasons, Months and Weather, and you can also practice YESTERDAY was/TODAY is/TOMORROW will be.

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πŸ•Ί Changing activities in the classroom is very important, it is necessary to give children the opportunity to move and cheer up. This presentation is suitable for both kids learning the alphabet and younger teenagers (8-12 years old) in online and offline classes. The letter can be chosen by the teacher or student. ☝️ The presentation is compatible with PowerPoint 2013 And lnewer on Windows and Mac.

Possible tasks for kids learning the alphabetπŸ‘‡:

β€’ name a letter;
β€’ write a letter (or type it in the chat);
β€’ say the appropriate sound;
β€’ say a word which starts with this letter;
β€’ name the first letter of your name and open this card;
β€’ name an animal/a toy/a school thing/etc which starts with this letter ;
β€’ active spelling (3-4 CVC words or sight words) - open letter by letter and the children complete the task.

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Teach kids to write the most important word in life - their own name, brushing up letters and numbers, consolidating vowels and consonants and writing everything in beautiful templates.

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To be is the head of English grammar☝️

Lay the foundation in the present and past tenses with a simple task - the students can first complete the task with the forms of Present Simple, and then replace them with Past or vice versa.

You may cut it into separate cards or use it as a worksheet.

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Every day is a holiday!

Do you think it doesn't happen? Then take a look at our new calendar - a bright, creative and very useful decoration for your classroom all year round.
We did not invent these holidays, they really exist (https://www.holidayscalendar.com) and people from different countries celebrate them. Moreover, none of them are repeated throughout the year!

How to use it?
- Speak. It’s a cool way to get students talking at the beginning or at the end of the lesson, make them think what the holiday is named after, how it is celebrated and what exactly people do, whether there are any special costumes, what treats can be served, etc.

- Read and discuss. Follow the link above to read about the history of the holidays, how they appeared, what they are dedicated to and many other interesting details.

- Have a party. Arrange a party in the style of that day: dress up or do some unusual actions that are consistent with the name of the holiday.

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