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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.
TRANSPORT (VOCAB-SPEAKING) LESSON
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TRANSPORT (VOCAB-SPEAKING) LESSON

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TRANSPORT This is a vocabulary lesson designed for ESL students to improve their knowledge on the topic of transport and to teach them new related words. Additionally, students will be able to practice speaking through various activities that use the target language.
First Conditional Lesson
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First Conditional Lesson

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This lesson aims to teach learners how to construct and use sentences that express a possible future condition and its probable consequence. By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to form first conditional sentences correctly and use them in everyday conversations.
Second Conditional Lesson
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Second Conditional Lesson

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This lesson aims to teach students how to talk about hypothetical or imaginary situations in the present or future. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to form sentences using the second conditional structure, which typically begins with “if” followed by a past simple verb and a modal verb in the present tense. Additionally, students should be able to use vocabulary related to hypothetical situations. Overall, the aim is to help students develop their communication skills and ability to express themselves in hypothetical situations.
Present Perfect - Affirmative
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Present Perfect - Affirmative

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**The goal of this lesson is to teach students how to construct and utilize the present perfect tense in affirmative sentences. This involves comprehending the structure of the present perfect tense, using the auxiliary verb “have” in the appropriate form, and employing past participles accurately. By the conclusion of the lesson, students should be able to create and apply the present perfect tense correctly in affirmative sentences to describe actions or events that took place at an unspecified time in the past and have a connection to the present. **
Zero Conditional Lesson
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Zero Conditional Lesson

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The lesson aims to teach students how to use this grammatical structure to express factual statements and present general truths. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to form and use Zero Conditional sentences correctly, as well as understand the difference between this and other conditional structures. Additionally, they should have practiced using Zero Conditional in a variety of contexts. Overall, the goal is to help students develop their communication skills and fluency in English.
5 Senses (Vocabulary - Speaking)
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5 Senses (Vocabulary - Speaking)

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**This lesson aims to teach students about the different types of senses we have as humans, how they work, and how they help us to interact with the world around us. The lesson may cover the five main senses - sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell - and explore how they function and work together to provide us with information about the environment. The lesson may also involve activities and experiments that allow students to experience and explore their senses firsthand, and to develop an understanding of how the brain processes sensory information. Ultimately, the goal of a senses lesson is to help students appreciate the importance of their senses and to develop a greater awareness of their own sensory experiences. **
Think Green - Vocab-speaking Lesson
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Think Green - Vocab-speaking Lesson

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**This lesson aims to introduce students to new vocabulary and verbs related to the concept of “Think Green” and provide them with a platform to discuss ideas about protecting the environment. **
WINTER SPORTS- VOCAB-JIGSAW
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WINTER SPORTS- VOCAB-JIGSAW

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**Download this Winter Clothes lesson and use it in your class. This PowerPoint presentation is an excellent tool for teaching young children and beginner English language learners the names of winter clothes. **
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES LESSON
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SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES LESSON

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**In this lesson, students will learn how to compare three or more things using superlative adjectives. First, they will review comparative adjectives and then learn how to change those adjectives into their superlative form. Following that, students will play a fun game and complete a worksheet to practice using superlatives in sentence formation. **
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.
Fall -Autumn Lesson
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Fall -Autumn Lesson

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**In this lesson, primary school students will be introduced to the autumn season, learn new vocabulary, and create an autumn tree to experience the season. **
Comparative-Adjectives
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Comparative-Adjectives

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In this lesson, students will practice using common adjectives to describe objects and make comparisons using comparative adjectives. They will also participate in comparison games.
*Halloween* - WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE!
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*Halloween* - WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE!

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Activity Overview: The game is inspired by the popular TV quiz show, where students answer multiple-choice questions to “win” virtual money, ultimately competing for a mythical million-dollar prize. This version features Halloween-themed questions to make it fun and relevant for the season. Objective: The main goal is to enhance students’ knowledge through a question-and-answer format while promoting teamwork, critical thinking, and festive enjoyment. Winning the Game: The game concludes either when a team correctly answers the final million-dollar question or when a pre-determined limit of questions has been reached. To encourage competition and motivation, teams can earn points for each correct answer, with a prize awarded to the team that “earns” the most virtual money. Conclusion: At the end of the game, the team with the highest total score can receive Halloween-themed prizes such as candy, spooky stickers, or certificates. This activity is not only educational but also fosters collaboration and enthusiasm among students while celebrating Halloween.
(30 minutes) Spooktacular Halloween Background Music for your Halloween Lesson
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(30 minutes) Spooktacular Halloween Background Music for your Halloween Lesson

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Halloween Music Background for ESL LessonsDescription: Set the mood for your ESL Halloween lesson with an engaging and atmospheric music background that captures the essence of the holiday. This collection features a blend of whimsical melodies, eerie sounds, and light-hearted rhythms, perfect for creating an immersive learning environment.Elements include: Haunting instrumental tunes with a playful twist to encourage participation and creativity. Soft sound effects like whispers, distant thunder, and rustling leaves that evoke a sense of mystery. Upbeat, playful tracks that incorporate Halloween themes, such as pumpkins, ghosts, and witches, adding excitement to vocabulary games and storytelling activities. Harness the intrigue of Halloween while helping students enhance their language skills with this captivating music background!
Past Tense-irregular Verbs (Grammar-reading-Speaking) PPT Lesson
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Past Tense-irregular Verbs (Grammar-reading-Speaking) PPT Lesson

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**Past Tense-irregular Verbs (Grammar-reading-Speaking) PPT Lesson ** This lesson is designed to help students correctly understand and use irregular past tense verbs in spoken and written English. It will involve introducing commonly used irregular verbs, explaining their past tense forms, and providing opportunities for students to practice using them in context through various activities and exercises. The lesson aims to improve students’ understanding of irregular verbs through reading and speaking activities.
PAST PERFECT - Grammar - Reading - Speaking (Two events - different times in the past)
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PAST PERFECT - Grammar - Reading - Speaking (Two events - different times in the past)

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Lesson Aim: The goal of this ESL lesson on the past perfect tense is to help students communicate effectively about events that occurred at different times in the past. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Understand the Structure: Identify and construct sentences using the past perfect tense (had + past participle). Make Comparisons: Discuss multiple past events and clarify the sequence in which they occurred, highlighting the relationship between them. Enhance Storytelling: Use the past perfect tense in personal narratives to provide context and depth to their stories. Increase Fluency: Improve their spoken and written fluency by practicing the past perfect tense in controlled and free practice activities. Application in Context: Recognize and use the past perfect tense in real-life situations, such as recalling past experiences, making comparisons, and reflecting on events. This comprehensive aim will guide the lesson’s activities and assessments, ensuring that students gain confidence in discussing past events with clarity regarding their order and significance.