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The Red Room by H.G. Wells Worksheet
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The Red Room by H.G. Wells Worksheet

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Analyse the gothic elements of H.G. Wells’ The Red Room with this worksheet that focuses on fear, atmosphere, and the supernatural. Great for exploring narrative techniques in short fiction.
Writing Practice Worksheet
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Writing Practice Worksheet

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This worksheet offers a variety of creative writing exercises designed to enhance writing skills, improve structure, and encourage creative expression. Ideal for students looking to develop their writing techniques.
ESL Lesson - Exploring Cultural Idioms For New Teachers and  TEFL/CELTA Students
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ESL Lesson - Exploring Cultural Idioms For New Teachers and TEFL/CELTA Students

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For New Teachers and TEFL/CELTA Students This comprehensive ESL lesson plan introduces students to the fascinating world of idioms, helping them uncover the cultural significance behind commonly used English expressions. Designed for intermediate learners, the lesson begins with a reading activity from a curated article, followed by tasks that encourage creative sentence writing, interpretation, and finding equivalent idioms in their own language. Reflection questions and guided discussions deepen cultural understanding. Comes with worksheets, vocabulary lists, and extension activities. Perfect for promoting intercultural communication and enhancing fluency.
ESL Lesson Plan - Switching Seats - Teach the Teacher! For New Teachers and  TEFL/CELTA Students
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ESL Lesson Plan - Switching Seats - Teach the Teacher! For New Teachers and TEFL/CELTA Students

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For New Teachers and TEFL/CELTA Students This dynamic and interactive lesson plan flips the classroom dynamic by putting students in the teacher’s seat! Designed for all proficiency levels, this activity boosts students’ confidence, public speaking, and presentation skills. Students prepare and deliver a 5-minute mini-lesson on a topic they’re passionate about, sharing a skill or interest with their peers. The plan includes preparation guidelines, a reflection worksheet, and a feedback checklist for teachers. It’s a fun, engaging way to foster creativity and collaboration in the ESL classroom.
ESL Lesson Plan - Writing About Modern Social Issues with Worksheets For New Teachers TEFL/CELTA
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ESL Lesson Plan - Writing About Modern Social Issues with Worksheets For New Teachers TEFL/CELTA

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ESL Lesson Plan - Writing About Modern Social Issues with Worksheets Inspire critical thinking and effective writing with this thought-provoking ESL lesson plan. Students explore contemporary social issues, from digital privacy to climate change, while learning to express opinions in structured writing tasks. This comprehensive resource includes vocabulary lists, debate questions, and writing prompts. A perfect tool for advanced ESL learners seeking to improve their academic and argumentative writing skills.
KS2 Lesson Plan and Handouts - Exploring the Life and Legacy of Muhammad Ali
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KS2 Lesson Plan and Handouts - Exploring the Life and Legacy of Muhammad Ali

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KS2 Lesson Plan and Handouts - Exploring the Life and Legacy of Muhammad Ali This engaging KS2 lesson introduces students to the inspirational life of Muhammad Ali. Packed with interactive activities, the lesson covers his early life, boxing achievements, and activism. The resource includes a detailed biography, timeline exercises, comprehension questions, and creative tasks like writing a motivational speech or poem. Accompanying handouts and extension activities make this an excellent resource for promoting discussions about perseverance, equality, and cultural impact.
Jane Eyre – Sensory Writing – KS2 / KS3 Writing
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Jane Eyre – Sensory Writing – KS2 / KS3 Writing

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Immerse your KS2 / KS3 students in the atmospheric world of Jane Eyre with this sensory writing resource. Using vivid passages from Charlotte Brontë’s novel, this worksheet challenges students to explore descriptive language, develop their creative writing, and create sensory-rich scenes. Activities are scaffolded to guide students through analysing Brontë’s techniques and applying them to their own writing. This resource is ideal for blending literary study with creative expression.
ESL_EFL_Resources_List For New Teachers and  TEFL/CELTA Students
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ESL_EFL_Resources_List For New Teachers and TEFL/CELTA Students

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This is a definitive guide to over 100 curated ESL/EFL resources, organised into 10 key categories, including language-learning podcasts, interactive websites, YouTube channels, and TED Talks. Designed for teachers and students, the list covers topics such as vocabulary building, grammar practice, cultural immersion, and academic skills. Each resource is carefully selected for its relevance, quality, and ease of use. A must-have for enhancing English learning in both traditional and digital classrooms.
The Wind in the Willows – Sensory Writing – KS3 Writing
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The Wind in the Willows – Sensory Writing – KS3 Writing

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The Wind in the Willows – Sensory Writing – KS3 Writing Take your KS3 students on a sensory journey through The Wind in the Willows with this descriptive writing resource. Using the rich imagery in Kenneth Grahame’s text, this worksheet encourages students to explore sensory language and craft their own vivid scenes. Includes guided prompts, vocabulary-building activities, and peer feedback opportunities to sharpen narrative and descriptive writing skills. Ideal for lessons combining literature analysis and creative writing.
The Wind in the Willows – Sensory Writing – KS3 Writing
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The Wind in the Willows – Sensory Writing – KS3 Writing

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This KS3 resource builds on The Wind in the Willows to teach descriptive writing. Students analyse Grahame’s use of sensory details, focusing on how language creates atmosphere. Scaffolded exercises guide learners in crafting their own scenes using vivid imagery and sensory techniques. A fantastic tool for combining literary appreciation with hands-on writing practice
To Kill a Mockingbird - Reading and Questions
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To Kill a Mockingbird - Reading and Questions

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Help students explore the timeless themes of justice, empathy, and morality in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. This reading and comprehension resource is tailored for KS3/KS4 students and includes guided questions, reflection prompts, and vocabulary-building exercises. Activities encourage learners to engage deeply with the text, honing their critical thinking and analysis skills. Great for literature lessons or interdisciplinary projects.
Genres of Literature - Complete Lesson
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Genres of Literature - Complete Lesson

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This presentation provides an in-depth exploration of the various genres in literature. It covers the different types of prose and poetry, and the sub-genres within them, along with their definitions and characteristics. The presenters for this topic are Chad Gibbons, Sean Dellosa, and Shawn Garcia Understanding literature involves recognizing its different genres and their specific characteristics. Literature serves multiple purposes - it provides insight into human experiences, helps develop language and communication skills, offers a form of escapism, inspires and motivates, encourages empathy, and builds connections between people. Prose, a major category in literature, uses ordinary language and consists of various genres like novels, essays, short stories, and newspaper articles. Poetry is another key category that uses imaginative and often rhythmic language to express ideas, evoke emotions, or narrate stories. Fiction and non-fiction are two broad categories under prose. Fiction includes novels, short stories, novellas, fables, parables, and legends. Non-fiction consists of history, news, biographies, diaries, anecdotes, and essays. Narrative, lyric, and dramatic are the three sub-genres of poetry. Narrative poetry tells a story, lyric poetry expresses personal emotions or thoughts, and dramatic poetry is meant to be performed in a play or theatrical setting. Both PDF and PowerPoint included (21 Slides)
Poster - Points of View
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Poster - Points of View

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UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW IN NARRATION Points of view in narration serve as a bridge between the reader and the characters, providing a specific perspective for the story’s events. There are three primary types of viewpoints: second person, first person, and third person. Second Person: This unusual narrative style employs ‘you’ or ‘your’ pronouns. The narrator may be an observer or involved in the story. First Person: The narrator, often the main character, uses ‘I’, ‘me’, or ‘my’ pronouns. This viewpoint brings the reader closer to the protagonist and personalizes the story. Third Person: Using ‘they’, ‘them’, ‘he/she’, or ‘his/hers’ pronouns, this viewpoint creates a distance between the reader and the narrator. It can be limited or all-knowing (omniscient).
IELTS Writing Test Preparation - Tips for Success
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IELTS Writing Test Preparation - Tips for Success

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A valuable resource specifically tailored to help IELTS test takers excel in the Writing section of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Whether you are aiming for academic or general training, this comprehensive guide equips you with the knowledge, strategies, and practice materials needed to achieve a high score in the IELTS Writing test. Key Features: Task Types and Format: Gain a thorough understanding of the different task types in the IELTS Writing test, including Task 1 (Academic/General Training) and Task 2 (Essay). Learn about the specific requirements, format, and assessment criteria for each task. Step-by-Step Approach: Follow a structured approach to tackle each task effectively. Learn how to interpret and analyze the question, plan your response, organize your ideas, and develop coherent paragraphs. Model Essays and Exemplar Responses: Access a wide range of model essays and exemplar responses that demonstrate the qualities of a high-scoring answer. Analyze these examples to understand how to present your ideas, use appropriate vocabulary, and structure your essay effectively. Language and Grammar Enhancement: Enhance your writing skills by exploring various language features, vocabulary, and grammatical structures commonly used in the IELTS Writing test. Learn how to express ideas accurately, develop arguments, and showcase a range of vocabulary. Task-Specific Strategies: Discover effective strategies and techniques tailored to each task type. Learn how to approach data interpretation and description in Task 1, as well as how to generate ideas, provide a balanced argument, and support your viewpoints in Task 2. Practice Exercises: Engage in targeted practice exercises designed to reinforce your understanding of key concepts and develop your writing skills. Work on specific aspects such as coherence, cohesion, paragraph development, and sentence structure. Time Management Techniques: Master the art of time management in the Writing test. Learn how to allocate your time wisely between planning, writing, and reviewing your answers to ensure you complete the tasks within the given timeframe. “IELTS Writing Test Mastery” is an essential resource for IELTS test takers who seek to improve their writing skills, boost their confidence, and achieve outstanding results in the IELTS Writing test. With its comprehensive guidance, model answers, and ample practice opportunities, this resource is your pathway to writing success in the IELTS exam.