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A great selection of modern, informative and interactive resources.
IDIOM Catchphrase!
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IDIOM Catchphrase!

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The students love this idiom activity based on the TV game show ‘Catchphrase.’ The students have to guess the idiom catchphrase and then explain what it means. They have 22 to complete! There is also a fun activity on ten international idioms where the students discuss what they mean.
EMOJI FILM QUIZ STARTER
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EMOJI FILM QUIZ STARTER

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A fun starter that could be used with any age and any lesson. Students must guess the movie based on the emoji clues. My students love it.
Black Mirror 'Nosedive' Lesson
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Black Mirror 'Nosedive' Lesson

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A lesson looking at S03E01 episode of Black Mirror. Reading, writing and S&L activities included. My students loved it. Episode available on Netflix. The following is covered: Society The ending The truck driver - morality Dangers of sexting Are you addicted to you r phone quiz Nomophobia The plot Why is it called Nosedive? Why is it called Black Mirror? Race and sexuality Social Media
FLAGS fun quiz
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FLAGS fun quiz

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A fun PPT for getting students to recognize flags from around the world, and at the same time learn a little bit about where these countries are. I use it as a fill in when I have time to spare
Celebrities as kids QUIZ
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Celebrities as kids QUIZ

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A really fun activity the students love! On PowerPoints there are pictures of celebs...........as kids. The students have to work out who the are. Gets a great debate going! All answers included.
MOVIE Catchphrase!
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MOVIE Catchphrase!

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The students love this activity based on the TV game show ‘Catchphrase.’ The students have to guess the movie catchphrases / puzzles. They have 12 to complete! I have included the PowerPoint and the cut-out sheet.
Fun Starter: TOP TEN LISTS!
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Fun Starter: TOP TEN LISTS!

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A really fun starter that my classes love. Students have 2 minutes to list the top ten of a topic e.g. 10 most used words in the English language, 10 most popular websites etc. Timer included which you can change for a longer/shorter time. I have included 13 questions for your classes to do (and the template is there for you to add more). It really gets the students engaged.
2023 Fun Word Quiz! Great starter
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2023 Fun Word Quiz! Great starter

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A starter my students love. A 40-slide PowerPoint full of fun questions and discussions points for students. Some are personal and some are general knowledge. Examples below: ‘What’s your most overused word?’ ‘What is the only word that begins and ends with the letters “und”?’ ‘Which three words best describe you?’ ‘What is the shortest two-word sentence in the English language?’
TV & Netflix CATCHPHRASE!
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TV & Netflix CATCHPHRASE!

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The students love this activity based on the TV game show ‘Catchphrase.’ The students have to guess the TV catchphrases / puzzles. They have 12 to complete! I have included the PowerPoint and the cut-out sheet.
Inkblots Personality Test - The Rorshach Test
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Inkblots Personality Test - The Rorshach Test

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An in-depth and fun lesson on the inkblot personality test. This can be used as a lesson or as a starter. All inkblots and explanations are provided. The students love it! I have included the inkblots on sheet to be cut out.
Draw a Tree / Journey of Life - Fun psychological tests!
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Draw a Tree / Journey of Life - Fun psychological tests!

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Two fun psychological tests that the students love! Journey in Life - Try to get your group as relaxed as possible and ask them to close their eyes and listen to you. Set the scene of a day in the country. They are just about to start out on a walk. Ask them to imagine each of the following in turn, and each time write down what they saw in their imagination. Tell them they should write down the first image that comes into their head – not think about it for too long. After they have written down each description you can interpret their images using the ideas below. DRAW A TREE - Give each student a blank piece of paper and ask them to draw a tree. Tell them they are not to ask any questions about how to draw it – it is up to them. Then take in all the drawings and display them on the floor or where they can all see them. You may be able to group them at this stage. The following are possible interpretations of their drawings – they could make up their own interpretations!