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We're a British-Canadian couple living in Europe. Life-long students and educators across multiple time zones and countries. Currently, we're based in Serbia as consultants for local schools and learning institutions.
T-Fuel's content will focus on EFL-ESL-ELD-TEFL-TEFOL learners from primary age, through high school, University and career development. We're proud to encourage critical thinking inside our lessons and learning materials.
Engage students with a virtual field trip to London! Explore UK culture, history, iconic landmarks & more in this enriching download, sparking lively group discussions and interactive learning.
In this comprehensive and versatile package, students get to embark on an insightful virtual exploration through London, England, immersing themselves in the quintessential culture, history, and lifestyle of the UK. This tour covers renowned tourist spots around the city like Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London, offering a closer look at English life through engaging interactive activities, discussions, and group work.
Exciting Learning Journey:
The journey begins with a virtual field trip around Ireland, leading into enriching class discussions.
Students delve deep into British expressions and life, developing their understanding of different aspects of UK culture.
The first activity is well structured, maintaining a balance of guided learning and open-ended exploration to encourage proactive learning and interaction.
Educational Objectives & Outcomes:
Acquire knowledge about iconic UK culture through interactive activities, such as a virtual field trip and engaging discussion.
Attain exposure to new vocabulary related to London and the UK, including landmarks, slang, and cuisine.
Enhance critical thinking skills by analyzing and interpreting London culture, history, and relevance, comparing it with their own.
Package Details:
This is a 2-5 hour class activity with over fourteen pages and multiple file types included for easy digital access.
It comprises a variety of activities and worksheets starting with a London Tour, coupled with FREEBIES included in the back.
Ideal for mid to late high school learners, ESL classes, cultural lessons, and any groups with a keen interest in global learning.
Usage Guidelines:
Teachers can follow the detailed yet flexible instructions included, allowing room for additional material and discussions based on each sight. Teachers are encouraged to prompt students to explore different London sights during the tour and subsequently answer the questions provided in the handouts. These activities and discussions can be adapted to fit varying classroom needs and learning levels, ensuring an enriching and engaging learning experience for all students.
Flexible & Versatile:
This resource has been employed in multiple classrooms with diverse levels of success. The completion time for videos and discussions is flexible, depending on the teacher discretion and can include pair or group discussions.
Whether you are an English teacher, or involved in ESL/ELL/TESL, introducing your students to contemporary London, or if your groups have an interest in London and Europe, these tours are a brilliant way to ignite students curiosity and enthusiasm about new sights, sounds, language, and cultures.
Looking for an interesting debate activity and topic and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you’re interested in introducing debates as a way to improve critical thinking or listening/speaking skills?
This one-click download for the Mandatory Military Service is perfect for critical thinking and group collaboration inside high school classrooms. It encourages critical thinking/ law/ high school students (and adult ESL learners) to fine tune their listening and logic skills in a debate format and target language format. The download includes everything you need to get started all in one zip file - along with an instructions document.
Detailed summary found below
*Ideal for:
Introducing Debates in English/law/ESL classes
Critical thinking & Analytical-focused discussions
Group collaboration and Public Speaking Classes
Class Objectives and Outcome
Think critically and analyze arguments about the nature of the military and values
Assess and present thoughts in a logical manner on conflicting topics about themselves and their own values
Gain a better understanding of both sides of an argument using focused vocab, timing and research
Use research and collaboration to argue a point
Improve listening, public speaking and articulation skills
Download details
1-3 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
6 easy to understand files
Table of contents
Instructions for Teachers
2.Debate Intro and handout
A slide show that you can use to guide some thoughts and discussions with your class
Multi-page student graphic organizer to help students as they plan and research their debates and ongoing arguments
Terms & Conditions, Our socials,
Optional Instructions:
Teachers will decide how long they would like this activity to last. More time = more research and teamwork. For first time debaters, please read below:
Have classroom projector ready for presentation and class introductions
Create copies of debate intro and student organizer equivalent to the number of students you have, each document will be given to one student
You can:
Prepare a box where the judges may be submitting their votes for debate winners anonymously
Description
On the lookout for an interactive presentation on body language and nonverbal communication or cues? This ZIP download for body language includes a lively and interesting PPT that includes a PDF version too.
In addition, this body language ZIP file also includes an engaging online article activity and critical thinking questionnaire to follow up on the 19-slide nonverbal PPT.
Lastly, this package is meant to encourage classroom discussion, cross-cultural awareness and business skills – so feel free to include your own input during the PPT presentation. There are also follow up resources at the end too!
This body language presentation set is perfect for high school learners and critical thinking groups. It includes a tight and interactive PPT without hundreds of slides that give you the option on expanding the curriculum.
Detailed summary found below:
Ideal for
High school & Middle School Students
Business Groups
International Classes (ESL-ELL)
Critical Thinking, debate and cross-culture lessons
Class Objectives and Outcome
☑ Students will be able to identify the personal and social importance of social cues and body language
☑ Use critical thinking methods to dissect popular culture articles
☑ Learn the basics of what every body is saying
☑ Identify social cues and non verbal communications from themselves and their environment
☑ Use group dialogue to discover deeper meanings behind images in the PPT
☑ Identify the basic pitfall most people make when reading body language
Download details
1 hour-Multiple Day Lesson
19 - 20 page PPT Lesson on typical western body language with optional group discussion
3 News-related articles*
Critical Thinking Analysis on the News Articles
The Future of Body Language and Related Fields
Recommended Readings*
Description
Looking for an engaging class activity that gets students thinking critically and developing their writing skills? Perhaps you’re interested in introducing debate writing and persuasive arguments to enhance analytical abilities of your students?
This one-click download for banning homework is perfect for middle school students interested in writing prompts, debate writing, and organizational writing.
This product is designed to encourage grades 5-8 students to explore both sides of an argument, develop critical thinking skills, and enhance their persuasive writing techniques.
Ideal for:
Introducing persuasive writing and debate in language arts or social studies classes
Critical thinking & Analytical-focused activities
Middle school group collaboration
Class Objectives and Outcome:
Understand and apply the elements of persuasive writing, including thesis statements, logical arguments (logos), emotional appeals (pathos), and credibility (ethos)
Analyze and present thoughts logically and empathetically on controversial topics
Develop the ability to research and support both sides of an argument using structured writing prompts
Improve writing, public speaking, and organizational skills through structured debate activities
Download Details:
1-2 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
6 easy-to-understand files
Table of Contents
Instructions for Teachers
Introduction to Persuasive Writing Worksheets
Yes/No Worksheet for Debate Writing
Two Supporting Articles (Yes and No) for the Topic
Persuasive Writing Rubric for Assessment
Terms & Conditions, Our Socials, Freebies for Teachers!
Optional Instructions:
Teachers will decide how long they would like this activity to last. You can also include a verbal and group debate activity if you’d like.
More time = more research and teamwork. For first-time debaters, please read below:
Have classroom projector ready for the introduction and class discussions.
Create copies of the introduction topics and student organizers equivalent to the number of students you have, each document will be given to one student.
Although this may be as simple as having a discussion between a few students, larger class sizes may require more structure and guidance from teachers.
I’ve found this to work with:
Critical thinking and writing classes
ESL learners interested in developing their language, persuasive and debate skills
Engaged middle school students needing a challenge
*Leave a comment below if you have had success using this resource with other groups! We also love feedback, so please comment below, and we will be in touch!
Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale
Native English middle school students
Intermediate to advanced Level middle school and early high school students
Older students of international classrooms
This ‘All About Canada’ Zip File is a quick and easy Canadian PowerPoint - perfect for younger students looking for basic Canadian Facts!
Each slide is simple, illustrated and teachers can choose to expand on topics regarding culture/religion/exports/climate and more.
This one-click download for Canada is perfect for early-mid level elementary classes who are just learning about Canadian culture, geography and uniqueness. It also works well with ESL groups who are learning about different countries.
‘All About Canada’ includes everything you need for Canadian Introductory lessons for kids while teachers can choose to optimize and expand on the topics shown inside the PowerPoint at their discretion.
Detailed summary found below:
Ideal for:
★ Early-Middle Elementary School Students
★ ESL-ELL Students who are learning about different cultures
★ Late Elementary Students learning about Canada
Class Objectives and Outcome
☑ Gain a broader understanding of Canada
☑ See the differences between Canada and the rest of North American countries
☑ Recall information about Canada
Download details
1 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
10 Pages
Table of contents
Detailed Table of contents
Canadian Facts
Flag
Climate
Economy
Culture
Religion
Famous Canadians
Terms & Conditions, Our socials, Freebies for Teachers!
Optional Instructions
There are multiple approaches you can use depending on your group. I’ve found this to work best:
Canada Day Activity or Cultural PPT Example prior to “Tell me about your country” assignment
grades 3-6 Elementary school
Early ESL Learners
*leave a comment below if you’ve had success using this resource with other groups! We also love the feedback, so please comment below and we’ll be in touch!
Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale
Elementary School Grades 3,4,5,6
A2-B1 Children’s ESL
A2 ESL Teens
Looking for an interesting summary of the month of Ramadan? This simple and interesting download for introducing Ramadan is perfect for all levels including late elementary, high school and adult groups. I’ve also had great success using this with ESL and teen learners who may be moving to multinational countries for school.
Including the slide show file, this Ramadan ZIP folder also includes our freebies as well as pictures of each slide in case slide show presentations are inaccessible. This will be the ONLY Ramadan resource you will ever need.
Lastly, this slide presentation is meant to encourage classroom discussion, cross-cultural awareness and build awareness for other religions students may be unfamiliar with. Feel free to include your own input during the slide presentation.
Detailed summary found below:
Class Objectives and Outcome
-Learn the basics of Ramadan
-Explain the cultural and spiritual awareness of fasting
-When is Ramadan and why do Muslims fast?
-How do Muslims break their fast during Ramadan?
-What are common misconceptions about Ramadan that I can keep in mind
Download details
Eleven-Page Download
Slides + Picture Files included
Table of contents
-What is Ramadan
-What are its origins?
-What is the significance of it?
-Why do Muslims fast during this time?
-Breaking the fast
-Spiritual importance
-Around the world and the famous
-Common misconceptions
Optional Instructions
I have found this to be an interesting lesson around or near April prior to or during the month of Ramadan. Most students find this part of Islam very interesting and will often ask questions that engage the entire group.
*leave a comment below if you have had success using this resource with other groups! We also love the feedback, so please comment below and we will be in touch!
Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale:
Grades 6 and Above
ESL Students
International Groups, Students wanting to study abroad
Explore Dublin with a Virtual Field Trip! Dive into Irish culture, history, & iconic landmarks in this educational experience, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day!
This engaging and insightful package allows students to experience Dublin, Ireland, offering a deep dive into the iconic Irish culture and history. It’s an exploration of the renowned tourist locations around Dublin, concluded with an interactive group activity, leading to fruitful class discussions.
A Rich Learning Experience:
Ideal for mid to late high school learners, ESL classes, cultural lessons, and any groups passionate about learning global cultures.
Specially designed to target new vocabulary, sights, and sounds, this resource stimulates choice and collaborative exercises, ensuring students are engaged and challenged.
Class Objectives and Outcomes:
Interactive tour and reflective questions enable learning about iconic Dublin culture and Irish history.
Exposure to the vibrancy of Dublin, a year-round destination, enriches student understanding of global cultures.
Development of collaboration skills through analysis and interpretation of information about Dublin and Ireland.
Inclusive Package Details:
Comes with clear instructions, designed as a 1-3 hour class activity.
Includes eleven pages with variety of digital versions for effortless electronic access and FREEBIES in the back.
Internet access is required for this activity.
Guided Tour & Flexibility:
The package features links to the Dublin Guided Tour, allowing students to experience Dublin’s sights fully. Teachers are encouraged to let students explore the screens during the tour and answer provided questions, with the freedom to add more inquiries or comments about each sight.
Adaptable & Evergreen Resource:
Teachers have the liberty to introduce their material and stimulate questions, making the activities adaptable and ensuring varied levels of student engagement and success. This versatile resource can be particularly exciting for lessons on Ireland or if groups are interested in Irish history, making it a go-to choice for an introduction to new sights, sounds, language, and cultures.
Conclusion:
Whether you are an English, ESL/ELL/TESL teacher, or anyone interested in presenting Ireland, this package is a fabulous introductory lesson to excite students about exploring new cultures, specifically contemporary Dublin, Ireland.
Description
Looking for an engaging class activity that gets students thinking critically and developing their writing skills? Perhaps you’re interested in introducing debate writing and persuasive arguments to enhance analytical abilities of your students?
This one-click download for whether or not we should keep animals in zoos is perfect for primary or middle school students interested in writing prompts, debate writing, and organizational writing.
This product is designed to encourage grades 5-8 students to explore both sides of an argument, develop critical thinking skills, and enhance their persuasive writing techniques.
Ideal for:
Introducing persuasive writing and debate in language arts or social studies classes
Critical thinking & Analytical-focused activities
Middle school group collaboration
Class Objectives and Outcome:
Understand and apply the elements of persuasive writing, including thesis statements, logical arguments (logos), emotional appeals (pathos), and credibility (ethos)
Analyze and present thoughts logically and empathetically on controversial topics
Develop the ability to research and support both sides of an argument using structured writing prompts
Improve writing, public speaking, and organizational skills through structured debate activities
Download Details:
1-2 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
6 easy-to-understand files
Table of Contents
Instructions for Teachers
Introduction to Persuasive Writing Worksheets
Yes/No Worksheet for Debate Writing
Two Supporting Articles (Yes and No) for the Topic
Persuasive Writing Rubric for Assessment
Terms & Conditions, Our Socials, Freebies for Teachers!
Optional Instructions:
Teachers will decide how long they would like this activity to last. You can also include a verbal and group debate activity if you’d like.
More time = more research and teamwork. For first-time debaters, please read below:
Have classroom projector ready for the introduction and class discussions.
Create copies of the introduction topics and student organizers equivalent to the number of students you have, each document will be given to one student.
Although this may be as simple as having a discussion between a few students, larger class sizes may require more structure and guidance from teachers.
I’ve found this to work with:
Critical thinking and writing classes
ESL learners interested in developing their language, persuasive and debate skills
Engaged middle school students needing a challenge
*Leave a comment below if you have had success using this resource with other groups! We also love feedback, so please comment below, and we will be in touch!
Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale
Native English middle school students
Intermediate to advanced Level middle school and early high school students
Older students of international classrooms
Looking for an interesting debate activity and topic and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you’re interested in introducing debates as a way to improve critical thinking or listening/speaking skills?
This one-click download for animal rights and testing debate is perfect for Animal Welfare Day. It encourages early high school/ late high school students (and adult ESL learners) to develop critical thinking and logic skills in a debate format. The download includes everything you need to get started all in one zip file - along with an instructions document.
Detailed summary found below, ideal for:
Introducing Debates in English/law/ESL classes
Critical thinking & Analytical-focused classes
Adult and Teen group collaboration
Class Objectives and Outcome
Think critically and analyze arguments empirically
Assess and present thoughts in a logical manner on conflicting topics
Gain a better understanding of both sides of an argument using focused vocab, timing and research
Use research and collaboration to argue a point
Improve listening, public speaking and articulation skills
Download details
1-3 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
6 easy to understand files
Table of contents
Instructions for Teachers
Debate Intro and handout
A slide show that you can use to guide some thoughts and discussions with your class
Multi-page student graphic organizer to help students as they plan and research their debates and ongoing arguments
Terms & Conditions, Our socials,
Optional Instructions:
Teachers will decide how long they would like this activity to last. More time = more research and teamwork. For first time debaters, please read below:
Have classroom projector ready for presentation and class introductions
Create copies of debate intro and student organizer equivalent to the number of students you have, each document will be given to one student
You can:
Prepare a box where the judges may be submitting their votes for debate winners anonymously
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This is a quick-no frills reading and writing activity for students in grade 7 and above on “Lamb to the Slaughter” by R. DAHL. Awesome printout for teachers looking to practice reading and writing comprehension using short stories.
If you don’t know - The short story covers the actions of a housewife following her husband’s news.
Dahl is best known for his longer works, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and James and the Giant Peach. This story, however, is a bit darker and intended for a slightly older audience.
In addition, this also works great with ESL-EFL-TESL students who need to improve their reading, writing and comprehension skills!
The package includes
R.Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter
New words and expressions
Sentence creation using the new words
Multiple choice and long answer section
Freebies located at the end of the package
Optionally
You can cover the entire package as a class
Use the package as a reading, writing quiz
Assign this package as homework
Incorporate group work and transition into class discussion
Happy teaching
Looking for an interesting debate activity and topic and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you’re interested in introducing debates as a way to improve critical thinking or listening/speaking skills?
This one-click download for Foreign Aid Reduction is perfect for teens and international classes interested in International relations, politics and economics. It encourages early high school/ late high school students (and adult ESL learners) to develop critical thinking and logic skills in a debate format. The download includes everything you need to get started all in one zip file - along with an instructions document.
Detailed summary found below
*Ideal for:
Introducing Debates in English/law/ESL classes
Critical thinking & Analytical-focused classes
Adult and Teen group collaboration
Class Objectives and Outcome
Think critically and analyze arguments empathically
Assess and present thoughts in a logical manner on conflicting topics
Gain a better understanding of both sides of an argument using focused vocab, timing and research
Use research and collaboration to argue a point
Improve listening, public speaking and articulation skills
Download details
1-3 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
6 easy to understand files
Table of contents
Instructions for Teachers
Debate Intro and handout
A slide show that you can use to guide some thoughts and discussions with your class
Multi-page student graphic organizer to help students as they plan and research their debates and ongoing arguments
Terms & Conditions, Our socials,
Optional Instructions:
Teachers will decide how long they would like this activity to last. More time = more research and teamwork. For first time debaters, please read below:
Have classroom projector ready for presentation and class introductions
Create copies of debate intro and student organizer equivalent to the number of students you have, each document will be given to one student
You can:
Prepare a box where the judges may be submitting their votes for debate winners anonymously
Looking for a reading activity for your English/ESL students? This no-prep download for Bucket Lists is perfect for late teens and adult learners. This includes ESL levels and high school students. It includes 3 “Psychology Today” inspired pieces as well as a writing portion afterwards.
Ideal for: homework, in-class reading activity, writing activity, English discussions, and group talk
Class Objectives and Outcome
Students learn what bucket lists are as well as the most common regrets the elderly have
Insight into their own dreams, passions, and life story
In-class discussion that can include the entire class or neighbor students
Download details
1-2 hour class activity
3 pages
Table of contents
Title
Articles
Written Section
Terms & Conditions, Our socials, Freebies for Teachers!
Optional Instructions
There are multiple approaches you can use depending on your group. I’ve found this to work best:
ESL Learners unfamiliar with the term bucket list
Entrepreneurial and personal growth classes
TESOL groups and foreign students
High school students interested in goals, regrets
Classrooms where you’d like students to consider goal setting and personal achievements
Leave a comment below if you’ve had success using this resource with other groups! We also love the feedback, so please comment below and we’ll be in touch!
Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale
Middle of High School and above
Mid Intermediate to Advanced Level Students
Business Students interested in learning more English
We decided to start Teacher Fuel after working as English, ESL and TEFL teachers for the last decade. We were often shocked at the lack of resources many institutes and centers had for teachers wanting to break into education as English teachers-
The amount of time wasted on looking up supplementary material was staggering!
In response, we started sharing our resources with our staff and were surprised by the encouraging feedback we got. After taking a step away from teaching full-time, we decided to open our marketplace!
T-Fuel is all about giving you the tools required for ESL, English and TEFL classrooms without having to spend precious hours scouring for scraps.
We never shy away from a challenge and are dedicated to giving teachers complete and convenient resources so you can have that little more fuel to teach your next lesson or inspire that tricky student.
Inspire your students by checking out our new reading comprehension bundle about Futurism, our brains and brain mapping. The articles also include reading comprehension exercises with grammatical sections. It’s a great variety of relevant news, new vocab, questions and worksheets that are designed to engage and challenge students.
It’s perfect for high school learners, ESL classes, health and science or adult students interested in learning more about brain development and the future of our bodies. It can also be used as supplementary material, extra printouts, homework and substitute lessons.
With a focus on reading comprehension and critical thinking this download develops skills students need to comprehend complex texts and also includes answer keys for multiple choice questions.
If we weren’t clear - this download includes 3 extensive and professionally-written articles along with question sections, a grammar section (Passive vs Active Writing) and several pages of questions and discussion topics.
More details found below:
Class Objectives and Outcome
Understand current trends in biology and tech
Current applications of these technologies
Incorporate critical thinking and introspective narratives to discuss ideas and thoughts behind brain mapping
Lean an array of new words, concepts and studies being done today!
Download details
1-3 hour class activity
9 pages
Printable versions included for simple printing solutions or sending documents
Table of contents
Warm up -Before we being
Article 1 - My contribution to the sciences
Article 2 - Mapping the Brain
Article 3 - Connecting brain with machine
Extra Reading - First Steps in Understanding the Brain
Discussion and Multiple Choice Questions
Your thoughts and impressions
Understanding how to use passive-voice
Words in Context
Terms & Conditions, Our socials, Freebies for Teachers!
Optional Instructions
I’ve used these articles in multiple classrooms with various levels of success. The time it takes to complete reading and class discussions is entirely up to you and can include pair discussion, classroom debate and comparing different environmental impacts students have seen.
If you’re a ESL or science teacher, this is a great introductory lesson for critical thinking, new language and exposing green topics.
There are multiple approaches you can use depending on your group. This works best with:
-Class/Individual reading + pair work
-Introduction to Environment and Economics
-Early-Mid high school students have also found these to be very engaging
*leave a comment below if you have had success using this resource with other groups! We also love the feedback, so please comment below and we will be in touch!
Need a No-prep Activity? Whew! Our multiple page quick and easy download for icebreakers, warmers and activities will give you an easy-to-understand guide on games and engaging warm ups.
We’re including JUST a 1-page explanations for each activity along with variations and on-the-phone formats so you don’t need to rush out of class to print anything. All of these are minimal/no-prep after all!
We’ve used this mainly for English and ESL classes however it is EASILY adjusted for various subjects and topics you are covering. To add, each of these games contains recommended time allocation, student level, size and even variations for those of us who love to keep students thinking!
We wanted to keep material flexible for ALL Teachers so we made the instructions and game formats interesting and engaging so your students will never get tired of these no-prep activities.
Download details:
A HUGE Variety of Times and levels for every kind of class
Ten Pages of Different Warmers/Icebreakers you can use any day of the week
Variations and easy-to-understand directions for each game
Our Sincere Thank your and FREEBIES at the back
Happy Teaching!
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Description
Looking for an engaging class activity that gets students thinking critically and developing their writing skills? Perhaps you’re interested in introducing debate writing and persuasive arguments to enhance analytical abilities of your students?
This one-click download for 4-day school weeks is perfect for middle school students interested in writing prompts, debate writing, and organizational writing.
This product is designed to encourage grades 5-8 students to explore both sides of an argument, develop critical thinking skills, and enhance their persuasive writing techniques.
Ideal for:
Introducing persuasive writing and debate in language arts or social studies classes
Critical thinking & Analytical-focused activities
Middle school group collaboration
Class Objectives and Outcome:
Understand and apply the elements of persuasive writing, including thesis statements, logical arguments (logos), emotional appeals (pathos), and credibility (ethos)
Analyze and present thoughts logically and empathetically on controversial topics
Develop the ability to research and support both sides of an argument using structured writing prompts
Improve writing, public speaking, and organizational skills through structured debate activities
Download Details:
1-2 Day class activity (Teacher’s discretion)
6 easy-to-understand files
Table of Contents
Instructions for Teachers
Introduction to Persuasive Writing Worksheets
Yes/No Worksheet for Debate Writing
Two Supporting Articles (Yes and No) for the Topic
Persuasive Writing Rubric for Assessment
Terms & Conditions, Our Socials, Freebies for Teachers!
Optional Instructions:
Teachers will decide how long they would like this activity to last. You can also include a verbal and group debate activity if you’d like.
More time = more research and teamwork. For first-time debaters, please read below:
Have classroom projector ready for the introduction and class discussions.
Create copies of the introduction topics and student organizers equivalent to the number of students you have, each document will be given to one student.
Although this may be as simple as having a discussion between a few students, larger class sizes may require more structure and guidance from teachers.
I’ve found this to work with:
Critical thinking and writing classes
ESL learners interested in developing their language, persuasive and debate skills
Engaged middle school students needing a challenge
*Leave a comment below if you have had success using this resource with other groups! We also love feedback, so please comment below, and we will be in touch!
Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale
Native English middle school students
Intermediate to advanced Level middle school and early high school students
Older students of international classrooms