A lesson designed for adult learners to master identifying the order of events in narrative and non-fiction texts using signal words and timelines.
An English listening and speaking lesson where students analyze a crime news broadcast, practice using past simple and past continuous, and debate the ethics of citizen intervention.
A premium, student-facing draft and rule booklet for English Listening and Speaking (L&S) across 8 core units of pronunciation and speech skills.
The core launch materials for the Adult Literacy Lab, providing instructors with the structural handbook, tracking rubrics, and high-contrast letter/word cards and writing strips required to deliver daily targeted literacy practice.
A high-energy, speech-conditioning lesson designed to eradicate vocalized pauses ('um', 'uh', 'like') through physical pacing drills and unscripted impromptu speaking challenges.
This lesson focuses on personal identification details like address, phone number, and birthdate, designed for multi-level adult literacy learners ranging from pre-literate to transitional writers.
A construction-themed lesson designed to master coordinating and subordinating conjunctions using visual cues, hands-on activities, and real-world daily life contexts.
Technical English (Tech Talk 45) Final Examination lesson containing the comprehensive test without solutions.
A college-level writing lesson focusing on structural precision, thesis formulation, evidentiary mapping, and cohesive argumentation across a multi-paragraph academic essay.
A cumulative final spelling assessment evaluating spelling proficiency across all four focus areas, designed to simulate high-stakes HSED language arts testing environments.
Unpacks silent letters (k, w, g, b) and complex vowel digraphs (ei, ie, ough) that present common spelling pitfalls on high-stakes secondary reading and writing assessments.
Targets tricky, high-frequency academic vocabulary words that frequently appear on HSED social studies, science, and language arts tests, emphasizing irregular spelling patterns.
Deconstructs word parts (prefixes, suffixes, and Latin/Greek roots) to empower adult learners to decode, spell, and understand complex academic and professional terminology.
Focuses on mastering common homophones and frequently confused words in adult workplace, financial, and academic contexts (e.g., affect/effect, principal/principle, accept/except).
Tackles LSAT Comparative Reading (dual passages), systemizing how to identify points of intersection, agreement, disagreement, and overlapping logical frameworks.
Examines law-related passages, teaching students how to track legal theory developments, multiple viewpoints, and complex judicial arguments without getting lost in legal jargon.