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ESL Telling Lies
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ESL Telling Lies

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Level : Lower-Intermediate - Upper-Intermediate Finding the Truth Aim: Students play a game in which Batman and the citizens of Gotham City try to catch some killers before they kill everyone. They must look for signs that someone is lying then accuse each other or defend themselves of being the killer. (This is a turn based speaking role-play. The instructions of how to play are included in the teacher notes, there are also role-play card to print) The role-play is followed by a game of 2 truths 1 lie and a discussion about lying. Would I Lie to You? Aim: Students play a game similar to the British TV game show (Would I Lie to You?). Firstly, one student must say a true or false statement about their life, then the other students in their group ask questions to help guess whether they are lying or not. For the second part of the lesson, the students will need their phones and the teacher will need a way to transfer pictures from the students’ phones to the computer. (My students send me the pics on Wechat and then it’s easy to transfer them). Students must then work together in groups of 3. One student is telling the truth but the others must lie about how they know the person in the chosen photograph. The rest of the class can interrogate them with difficult questions to help them guess who is telling the truth.
TOEFL Speaking questions 1 and 2
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TOEFL Speaking questions 1 and 2

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PowerPoint presentations for TOEFL Speaking questions 1 and 2. Lesson Aims: -To introduce the type of question (open ended vs closed questions) -To clarify the exam question timing (prep and speaking time) -To recommend a clear note taking strategy -To provide a clear structure for how to answer each question -To give a clear speaking frame with sentence starters for guidance -To give useful and relevant advice for answering each question -To offer a model question and high level example answer -To provide further example questions for extra practice
ESL Travel Adventure Lessons
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ESL Travel Adventure Lessons

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Hitch-hike - Aim: Students learn all about hitch-hiking and discuss it in a debate (Attached video - Hitch-hiking in China, social experiment) Bucket list - Aim: Students share their lists of things they want to do before they die and things they recommend doing. (Attached video - around the world in 360 degrees selfie) World Wonders - Aim: Students learn about the world wonders (from ancient to modern) then they discuss the lists and create their own version. Cheap Travel Tips - Aim: Students learn about different ways to save money on transport and accommodation when they travel. They debate which is better, going with a tour group or independent travel. Finally, they create a weekend itinerary for the local area (with the goal of spending as little money as possible).
ESL Numbers and Charts
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ESL Numbers and Charts

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ESL lessons to get students talking using numbers and charts. 1- Numbers - Aim: to practise using numbers and maths symbols with many pair discussion activities and games 2- Charts - Aim: students use pie charts, line graphs and Venn diagrams to talk about themselves with their partner
ESL (Reading and Grammar) Auction
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ESL (Reading and Grammar) Auction

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Aim: Students act out 2 auctions. In the first they need to read about each item, to work out its true value, so that they can buy carefully to make a profit. In the second auction they must identify the common grammar mistakes in example sentences and buy correct sentences to win points.
ESL TV Shows
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ESL TV Shows

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Aim: students learn about 9 different types of TV Show and practise asking for and giving opinions about them. Vocabulary set: The news, Sport, Talk show, Crime drama, Documentary, Game show, Cartoon, Soap opera, Advertisement, R emote control, TV channel, a couch potato, to channel hop Sentence structures: What do you think about (TV Show)? I like/ don’t like watching (TV show) because it’s + adjective
ESL Describing People
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ESL Describing People

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Aim: to describe people’s facial features such as skin/eye color, hair style and length as well as other details like accessories and tattoos. This lesson uses the context of a witness working with a police artist to practise describing people in a fun and creative way.
ESL Résumé / CV writing workshop
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ESL Résumé / CV writing workshop

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Aim: Students review a badly written résumé and compare it to a model example to discover common résumé errors. Next students must write their own résumé (using a template for guidance). Then they will swap résumés with a partner to proofread each other’s work and give peer feedback. Finally, they must summarise the main tips and advice for people who are writing a résumé for the first time.
ESL The weather
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ESL The weather

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Aim: To teach students different types of weather and how to read the temperature Level: Elementary / Lower-Intermediate Best suited as a review for students who have already learned many weather words and want to put them together into sentences. (This lesson could be split into two lessons for weaker groups.) Vocab set: Weather adjectives - cold / rainy / stormy / windy / cloudy / sunny / snowy / foggy / overcast / hot A range of temperatures - e.g. - 5°C - 1°C 0°C 1°C 5°C Grammar: Students should be able to talk about the weather today, yesterday and tomorrow using clear sentence structures.
ESL The Au Pair
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ESL The Au Pair

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Aim: Students learn what an Au Pair is and how they are different to baby sitters or nannies. Students read examples of Au Pair profiles and compare them. Then they make their own Au Pair profiles and talk about themselves in an interview with parents.
ESL Crime and Punishment
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ESL Crime and Punishment

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Level: Upper-Intermediate **Aim: ** Students learn about different crimes and punishments and discuss them with a partner. At the end of the lesson they discuss a case in which two tourists in Thailand were sentenced to 10 years in prison for doing graffiti on an old city wall. Lesson Vocabulary Crimes: robbery, assault, fraud, vandalism, arson, murder, kidnapping, possessing drugs Punishments: community service, execution, fine, prison, solitary confinement, rehabilitation
ESL Couchsurfing
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ESL Couchsurfing

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Aim: Students learn about couchsurfing and how it works. They create their own couchsurfing profiles, send requests to each other and read the requests. Then they debate the advantages and disadvantages of using this website to find a place to stay.
Interactive Role-play Story Lessons
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Interactive Role-play Story Lessons

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These are “choose your own story” style lessons, similar to the Black Mirror episode - Bandersnatch Treasure Hunt (tomb-raider-story) Aim: to develop student’s problem solving skills and introduce them to coded messages and keys In this role-play lesson, students will need to help Lara Croft and Indiana Jones in their search for a lost pirate treasure. They must solve riddles and decode messages in order to progress from clue to clue. Throughout the lesson students will have to make choices that affect what happens and their actions will be scored. Spy Lesson (Stopping a bomb threat) Aim: to develop student’s problem solving skills and get them to evaluate decisions in groups In this role-play lesson, students act as spies while searching for stolen radioactive material that will be used for a bomb. They must interview suspects, look for clues and decode messages in the search for their target. Throughout the lesson students will have to make choices that affect what happens and their actions will be scored.
ESL Body Language
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ESL Body Language

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Level: Intermediate - Upper-Intermediate Aim: Students learn about the effectiveness of non-verbal communication and discuss examples of positive and negative body language in an interview. Then, they are presented with the research of a social scientist (Amy Cuddy - Ted Talk “Your body language shapes who you are”) and discuss how this knowledge about body language can be applied to their own lives. Body language examples: Leaning forward/back Crossed arms Smiling (Avoiding) Eye contact Fidgeting hands Nodding Handshakes High/Lower-power poses
ESL Art Dealer Game
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ESL Art Dealer Game

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Based on the boardgame “Masterpiece” Aim: In this lesson students must buy and sell paintings in auctions. They must use their sales skills to persuade other players to pay more money for their artwork. The winner is the player with the most money at the end of the game. Teacher preparation: Must print out the game board and 21 painting cards + 21 secret value cards You will need: counters (You can use coins), a die, 21 paper clips (optional) Instructions for how to play are very clear in the PPT
ESL Picture Presentation Lessons
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ESL Picture Presentation Lessons

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These lessons aim to develop student public speaking skills, teamwork and fluency. Students must work together to create stories for each picture and tell them to the group. In this unit: 1- News Report - Students create a dialogue (reporter and witness Q&A) for a news story. 2- Colourised Pictures - Students tell the stories behind colourised historical photos. 3- Wild Animal Factfile - Students act as Wildlife TV Presenters and inform the audience about strange animals. 4- Freeze Frame - Students recreate a photo as a freeze frame. They are instructed by a team leader. 5- The Historian - Students tell the stories behind historical photos and answer questions about them. 6- Ghost Camera - Students tell ghost stories based on photos and are scored according to how scary their stories are. 7- Funny Animals - Students tell the stories behind funny pictures of animals. 8- Old people - Students create interesting back stories about old people’s former lives. If you found this resource helpful, feel free to check out my facebook page for more useful links and resources. I hope you like it: www.facebook.com/tutorcharlie
ESL Business English Idioms
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ESL Business English Idioms

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Level: Intermediate - Upper-Intermediate Aim: Students play a game of “Balderdash” to learn different business idioms related to body parts. Then they complete a gap-fill and play Pictionary to practise using them. Idioms in this lesson: To keep an eye on something To put your foot in it To hand it to someone To ask for an arm and a leg To do a head count To be up to your neck in work To put your back into it To keep your nose clean To keep your ear to the ground To give your right arm for something
ESL Days of the Week
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ESL Days of the Week

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Level: Beginner Aim: Students learn the days of the week with a focus on pronunciation and spelling. The song in the lesson should be sung to the tune of “Heigh Ho” from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
ESL Valentine's Day
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ESL Valentine's Day

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Level: Intermediate + Aim: Students learn about the history and culture behind Valentine’s day. Then they write their own simple love poem (Roses are red, Violets are blue…). Finally, they guess the missing words in cheesy pick-up lines.
ESL Business English Email Common Errors
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ESL Business English Email Common Errors

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Level: Upper Intermediate Aim: Students review common mistakes in useful email phrases. Activities: Email grammar auction, Gap-fill reading, proof-reading annotation activity, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Quiz.