A high-energy vocabulary game designed for intermediate Italian learners to practice specific lexicon across four key themes: Food, Travel, Verbs, and Fashion. Students compete to find unique words for specific categories within a time limit.
A lesson focused on the suffixes -en, -ize, and -ify. Students investigate how these suffixes transform base words into verbs representing actions or states.
A lesson focused on the suffixes -ful, -ous, and -ious. Students analyze how these suffixes form adjectives from nouns, representing full of or having qualities of.
A fast-paced Italian vocabulary game for A1/A2 students covering food, travel, daily life, and general topics. Includes a presentation for class gameplay, printable game boards, and a teacher facilitation guide.
A lesson focused on the suffixes -al, -ial, and -ic. Students analyze how these suffixes form adjectives from nouns, representing relating to or having qualities of.
A high-energy vocabulary game for B1 Italian students designed to boost word retrieval and cultural knowledge through the classic Scattergories format.
A lesson focused on the suffixes -ty and -ity. Students analyze how these suffixes form nouns from adjectives, representing states or qualities.
A fast-paced Italian vocabulary game based on Scattergories, designed for A1-A2 beginner learners to practice common nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
An immersive Language Lounge experience where students explore the goals and logistics of the Artemis II mission to the Moon.
A lesson focused on identifying and using different types of sentences in Japanese: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. Students will learn the appropriate punctuation for each.
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.
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.
A lesson focused on location and category suffixes (-ary, -ery, -ory). Students analyze how these suffixes form nouns and adjectives related to places, groups, and qualities.
A lesson focused on abstract suffixes (-ment, -less, -ness). Students explore how these suffixes form nouns and adjectives related to states, qualities, and actions.
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 lesson focused on agentive suffixes (-er, -or, -ian, -ist). Students analyze how these suffixes identify people who perform specific actions or hold certain roles.
A lesson focused on comparative and superlative suffixes (-er, -est, -ier, -iest). Students explore how these suffixes change adjectives to compare two or more things.
A lesson focused on the suffixes -y, -ly, and -ily. Students analyze how these suffixes change word meanings and usage through contextual application.
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 lesson focused on the prefixes sub-, com-, pro-, and en-. Students apply their knowledge of these prefixes to identify and use words in various contexts.
A lesson focused on the prefixes re-, ex-, in-, and de-. Students explore meanings like "again," "out," "in," and "down" through application.
A lesson focused on the prefixes pre-, fore-, post-, and after-. Students practice using these temporal and directional prefixes in context.
A lesson focused on the prefixes in-, un-, dis-, and mis-. Students analyze meanings and usage through contextual sentences and word puzzles.
A comprehensive vocabulary unit focusing on advanced roots, suffixes, and prefix assimilation from Sorts 42-50. This lesson includes practice sentences for all 200+ words, word scrambles, and a crossword puzzle to reinforce derivational relations.
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.
An 8th grade introductory German lesson teaching numbers 1-20 through a Comprehensible Input (CI) story about classroom object overload. Students count, listen, and play bingo to solidify their vocabulary.
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.
Introduction aux voyelles du Bamanankan (a, e, ɛ, i, o, ɔ, u) et à la nasalisation, avec des exercices de tracé et de reconnaissance auditive.
A professional development session for educators focusing on the phonetic properties and instructional strategies for teaching broad vowels, specifically focusing on the vowel 'U'.
A 45-minute introductory lesson comparing Japanese and American middle school life, focusing on commuting, schedules, and school clubs using CI techniques.
A 45-minute exploratory Japanese lesson using storytelling and Comprehensible Input to introduce Oshogatsu, Hinamatsuri, and Kodomo no Hi. Students will engage with the cultural significance and specific traditions of each holiday through narrative and visual representation.
An introductory Japanese lesson for 8th graders focusing on weather vocabulary and related cultural activities in Japan using Comprehensible Input (CI) strategies. Students will learn to describe the weather and match it with common hobbies like skiing, hiking, and flower viewing.
An introductory lesson exploring Japan's unique geography, diverse weather patterns, and iconic four seasons using comprehensible input strategies. Students will identify the four main islands, major landmarks like Mt. Fuji, and cultural seasonal shifts.
A 45-minute introductory lesson focusing on Japanese school subjects and time-telling using Comprehensible Input. Students compare their daily routines with a typical Japanese middle school student's schedule.
Students expand their vocabulary to full meals and essential restaurant etiquette phrases like 'Irasshaimase' and 'Itadakimasu' through a simulated restaurant experience.
Students learn common cafe drinks and snacks, practicing the basic ordering phrase 'o kudasai' through visual cues and guided listening.
An introductory lesson for 8th-grade Japanese students exploring the three main writing systems (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji) using the Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM) and Comprehensible Input strategies.
An exploration of Japanese numbers 1-10 and how to state one's age and grade level, focusing on visual recognition of Hiragana digits and counting through CI games.
An introductory lesson focusing on basic Japanese greetings, bowing etiquette, and simple self-introductions using Romaji and Hiragana through Comprehensible Input (CI) methods.
A 45-minute introductory Spanish lesson comparing the daily lives of 8th graders in Puerto Rico and the United States using Comprehensible Input strategies like TPRS and PQA.