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Hello everyone, my name is Jay. I am an English teacher and I enjoy sharing my knowledge with my students. I have a degree in English Studies, as well as TEFL and CELTA certifications. I have been teaching for over eight years and have had the opportunity to work in Morocco, China, Turkey, and currently in Vietnam. My educational philosophy is that every student is unique and deserves a stimulating environment where they can grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Hello everyone, my name is Jay. I am an English teacher and I enjoy sharing my knowledge with my students. I have a degree in English Studies, as well as TEFL and CELTA certifications. I have been teaching for over eight years and have had the opportunity to work in Morocco, China, Turkey, and currently in Vietnam. My educational philosophy is that every student is unique and deserves a stimulating environment where they can grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.
WH-Questions+QUIZ
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WH-Questions+QUIZ

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**A PowerPoint presentation to teach Wh Questions. Wh questions are who, what, when, where, why, which, and how. This PowerPoint includes slides explaining the usage of the 7 Wh- questions and some example questions. At the end, there is a quiz with 10 questions. Students must read the question and choose the correct question word. **
Welcome  To Class - 1st Lesson (New Groups)
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Welcome To Class - 1st Lesson (New Groups)

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Welcome To Class - 1st Lesson (New Groups) This 40-45 minute introductory session aims to be engaging and interactive, allowing students to meet their teachers and classmates, break the ice, and prepare for the upcoming class.
Would you rather (Questions For Students) Fun Speaking Activity
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Would you rather (Questions For Students) Fun Speaking Activity

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**This ESL lesson focuses on the use of the conditional form “would you rather” to express preferences and make choices in hypothetical situations. The lesson includes a variety of questions that will help students learn how to construct and use this form correctly in a spoken context. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to confidently ask and answer “would you rather” questions, and explain their reasoning behind their choices. **
ARTICLES - A-AN-THE
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ARTICLES - A-AN-THE

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**Summary An English grammar lesson on articles. Objectives • Students will be able to state the definition of an article. • Students will be able to name the articles a, an, and the. • Students will recognize that articles are always used with nouns. LEVELS: A1-A2-B1**
4 Words 1 Question (Game)
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4 Words 1 Question (Game)

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**This game is designed to test the students’ ability to guess and their general knowledge, while also helping them practice forming questions. In each round, one person from each team stands up. The teacher shows four words, and the students have to guess the secret word from the four words and form a question. If students want to think and guess, they raise their hands. If they’re right, their team gets one point. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins! ** Note: Additional instructions can be found in the PowerPoint presentation."
SHOPPING ESL Lesson (VOCABULARY-LISTENING-SPEAKING) ppt
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SHOPPING ESL Lesson (VOCABULARY-LISTENING-SPEAKING) ppt

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"During this lesson, students will learn about size and currency concepts and improve their shopping skills through listening, role play, and speaking activities. They will learn the following: Offering help. Stating what they are looking for. Asking for size and color. Describing the size and color. Inquiring about the price. Stating the price and proposing payment options. Thanking the customer."
A Few VS A Little-ESL-Lesson-PPT
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A Few VS A Little-ESL-Lesson-PPT

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The lesson aims to distinguish between “a little” and “a few” to help students understand the difference in usage when referring to countable and uncountable nouns. “A little” is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., “a little water”), while “a few” is used with countable nouns (e.g., “a few apples”). This lesson will provide examples and practice exercises to help students properly use these expressions.
International Slavery Day - 23 August (Listening-Speaking) PPT Lesson
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International Slavery Day - 23 August (Listening-Speaking) PPT Lesson

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**The ESL lesson for International Slavery Day aims to raise awareness about the historical and contemporary issues related to slavery. It promotes understanding and empathy among students from diverse backgrounds and encourages critical thinking about human rights and social justice. The lesson focuses on promoting respect for cultural diversity and fostering a sense of responsibility for addressing the legacy of slavery in today’s society. ** #slavery #PPt #slav #esl #english #internationa #lesso
Left handers Day - 13 August ( Listening- Speaking ) PPT Lesson
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Left handers Day - 13 August ( Listening- Speaking ) PPT Lesson

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**Learning about Left-Handers Day and why some people are left-handed is interesting. Left-handers indeed have to adapt to a world designed for right-handers, so it’s nice to see a day to celebrate their uniqueness and raise awareness about the challenges they face. The genetic and creative aspects of left-handedness are particularly fascinating. Learning more about different aspects of the human experience is always good, and I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this topic. **
The Ancient Origins Of The Olympics (Vocabulary-Listening-Speaking) PPT Lesson
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The Ancient Origins Of The Olympics (Vocabulary-Listening-Speaking) PPT Lesson

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The aim of this ESL lesson on the ancient origins of the Olympics is to provide students with an understanding of the historical and cultural significance of the Olympic Games. This lesson will cover the origins of the ancient Olympics in ancient Greece, including the religious and athletic aspects of the games. Additionally, the lesson will explore the revival of the modern Olympics in the 19th century and their evolution into the global event we know today. The goal is for students to appreciate better the rich history behind the Olympic Games and their enduring legacy.
Friendship Day ( Listening-Speaking ) PDF Lesson
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Friendship Day ( Listening-Speaking ) PDF Lesson

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**The Friendship Day ESL lesson aims to help students improve their English language skills while learning friendship-related vocabulary and phrases. The lesson will also discuss the importance of friendship and social connections and include activities to promote teamwork and collaboration among students. **
World Music Day (Listening - Speaking ) PPT Lesson
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World Music Day (Listening - Speaking ) PPT Lesson

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**World Music Day’s lesson aims to celebrate the diversity of musical cultures around the globe. This lesson will focus on listening to and speaking about different genres of music from various countries and regions. By the end of the lesson, students should have an increased appreciation for the rich tapestry of world music and be able to articulate their thoughts and opinions on the music they have been exposed to. **
BIRTHDAYS (LISTENING-SPEAKING) PPT LESSON
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BIRTHDAYS (LISTENING-SPEAKING) PPT LESSON

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**This listening lesson aims to enhance students’ listening skills by having them listen to three individuals discussing their birthdays. The lesson also includes various speaking activities to address the topic. **
World Environment Day (Listening-Writing) PPT Lesson
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World Environment Day (Listening-Writing) PPT Lesson

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**The World Environment Day lesson aims to raise awareness about environmental issues like air and water pollution, deforestation, and climate change. This lesson will emphasize the importance of protecting the environment and promoting sustainable practices. It will also encourage students to think critically about their environmental impact and consider ways to contribute to a healthier planet. **