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The most appetizing topic that everyone loves is, of course, Food!

Looking at the shadows, ask your students to guess what the parents packed their children for lunch. Maybe Mary and Max don't even know themselves).

Divide students into pairs.
1. They read the words together, checking and correcting each other.

2. Then they match the words with the numbers.

3. They make up and write sentences using the key phrase "Mary/Max has got .... for lunch."

4. Time to play and practice speaking.
One person describes, the other guesses - Mary has got something orange for lunch. Is it an orange? No, it isn't. Is it a carrot? Yes, it is. Then they switch roles.

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Creepy but cool ANIMALS ALPHABET for decorating your classroom, learning the alphabet or animals.

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Cards for practicing the topic β€œGiving Advice,” reinforcing and encouraging the active use of the key modal structures You should / You shouldn’t.

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"Go swimming" or "do swimming"? Or maybe "play swimming"? It's easy to get confused, isn't it?

But the good news is that we have created a mini set for practicing these tricky expressions, including dominoes, a dice, and 33 flashcards - 33 ideas for diversifying leisure time.

In addition, this set will definitely come in handy for discussing the topic "Hobby and free time".

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Do you remember the days when emojis didn't have faces and were just dots, commas, dashes, parentheses, and letters?

Surprise your teenagers with an unusual task involving old emojis.
Have them try to connect them with definitions, and then, by drawing the icon first, make up sentences with them, imagining that they are writing a response to a friend's message.

Perhaps these emojis are not as outdated as they seem, and your students may know some more.
This is a great way to discuss not only the emotions, but also how the appearance of emojis has changed in modern messengers.

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Passive Voice Posters. File in the comments.

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Modern technologies and current issues presented in β€œWould you rather…?” cards, designed to engage teenagers and encourage the discussion with arguments β€œfor” and β€œagainst.”

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