An introduction to the mystery of Destinos Episode 1. Students track the Castillo family and the mysterious letter from Spain through guided observation and character identification.
An exploration of human rights, suffrage, and the legislative process. Students draft a newsletter of recommendations, master If-conditional Type 3 for historical reflection, and discuss the value of liberty.
A focus on humanitarian aid and the power of persuasion. Students analyze charity radio adverts, practice presenting information compassionately, and use If-conditional Type 2 to explore hypothetical possibilities.
An analysis of universal human values and empathy. Students explore shared ethics, master adverbs of manner, and use If-conditionals (Type 0 & 1) to discuss inevitable outcomes and plans.
A focus on personal narratives and future predictions. Students share life-changing events, practice meticulous writing in a formal email, and use past perfect to sequence memories effectively.
A deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of the migrant experience. Students analyze an article on mass migration, master the past perfect with 'before' and 'after', and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of moving to a foreign land.
An exploration of the reasons why people move, focusing on push and pull factors like famine and economic booms. Students practice listening skills and begin using the past perfect to describe events leading up to emigration.
A focus on persuasive writing and formal argumentation. Students use contrastive connectors to build a balanced legal essay and engage in a mock trial to practice expressing obligation and opinion.
An exploration of minor litigation and civil law. Students analyze the 'clogged' legal system and master the Present Perfect Simple and Continuous to describe ongoing legal disputes.
An introduction to the origins and functions of legal systems, focusing on the law-making process and Kuwaiti legal history. Students build a foundation in legal vocabulary and identify author purpose in technical texts.
Raquel travels to Sevilla, Spain, to find Teresa Suárez. Students follow her arrival and introduction to the city and the family she meets at the travel agency and hotel.
A high-interest lesson for 9th-12th grade ESL students, written at a 7th-grade level, focusing on the Artemis II mission. Includes a news article analysis, cause-and-effect relationships, and descriptive writing.
A beginner-friendly Spanish lesson centered on visual comprehension using the classic 'Destinos' series and the catchy 'Sr. Wooly' music videos. Students practice identifying basic vocabulary and plot points while viewing.
A 75-minute speaking-focused lesson for A2 adults, mastering the use of Present Continuous to discuss fixed future arrangements through interactive calendar coordination and collaborative event planning.
A comprehensive guide to English phrasal verbs, covering both everyday conversational use and formal academic contexts, with translations in Spanish.
Explore the origins, legends, and cultural significance of Mexican mole. This lesson covers the indigenous roots of 'mulli', the colonial legends of Puebla, and the modern recognition of mole as a global cultural heritage through a reading passage and assessment.
A comprehensive lesson for Spanish-speaking students to master common English greetings, idiomatic expressions, and essential classroom phrases. Includes visual aids, practice activities, and reference materials.
Una lección vibrante sobre modismos y expresiones comunes en español y sus equivalentes en inglés, explorando significados literales y figurados.
An introductory lesson on Japanese numbers 1-20 using Picture Talk and visual aids to build immediate comprehension through counting familiar objects.
Una lección completa enfocada en el dominio de los conectores gramaticales en español a través de la práctica intensiva y el análisis de contexto.
An introductory lesson on Spanish numbers 1-20 using the Picture Talk strategy within a 'Magic Market' theme. Students will count magical items, interact with visual prompts, and complete a market inventory worksheet.
Students act as language detectives to uncover the meaning and patterns of the verb 'tener' in Spanish, focusing on age, physical states, and possessions.
An introductory lesson where students use visual clues and context sentences to deduce the various meanings of the Spanish verb 'tener', covering possession, age, hunger, and thirst.
Introduction aux salutations de base et aux règles de politesse en milieu bamanan, combinant lecture et expression orale.
Apprentissage des premières consonnes et formation des syllabes simples pour commencer à lire des mots de deux lettres.