A lesson designed for adult learners to master identifying the order of events in narrative and non-fiction texts using signal words and timelines.
The foundational module of the Words That Work program, focusing on the precision of legal identification and credential data entry. Participants master the structure of names and official signatures required for professional autonomy.
This lesson explores the ethical and legal implications of using social media in hiring decisions. Students will analyze a professional text, summarize its key points, and develop a structured argument regarding whether employers should screen candidates' online presence.
This lesson guides students through the complexities of using social media for job candidate vetting. Students will analyze expert testimony, identify legal risks, and construct a evidence-based argument on whether social media should influence hiring decisions.
This lesson explores the impact of social media on employment through a structured analysis of Harry Kazakian's argument. Students will learn to identify claims, evaluate evidence, and understand the logical structure of persuasive writing.
A comprehensive study of Kazuo Ishiguro's 'The Remains of the Day' through the lens of transportation, exploring how Stevens's motoring trip serves as both a literal and metaphorical journey of self-discovery and social change.
A series of word study materials covering advanced derivational relations, specifically focusing on Latin and Greek roots, assimilated prefixes, and complex suffixes.
A foundational workshop for adult learners focusing on common word endings (-es, -ing, -ed) through visual aids, repetitive drills, and high-interest reading passages.
A comprehensive suite of materials for observing and analyzing Rick's Reading Workshop, including transcripts, pedagogical charts, and presentation slides for teacher training.
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 lesson focused on exploring five common Latin and Greek roots through matching exercises and contextual application. Students will investigate 'bene', 'a/an', 'bi', 'amphi/ambi', and 'circum' using both simple and complex vocabulary.
A grammar-focused lesson revising numbers, plural nouns, and the present perfect within the context of gender equality in India.
A creative writing and multimedia project where students curate a 5-track 'soundtrack' representing key moments in their lives, exploring the connection between memory, emotion, and music.
A full set of large-print, accessible script materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, designed for students needing 20px font. Includes interleaved modern translations and original text with original page references.