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Learn how to describe common illnesses and talk about feeling unwell in real-life situations. Build practical vocabulary for symptoms and practise giving advice using natural everyday English. Through video tasks, mini-dialogues, and role-plays with bosses, friends, teachers, and travel agents, students develop confidence speaking about health problems in a clear and supportive way.

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Learn how to handle real-life doctor visits with confidence! Practise describing symptoms, talking about pain and illness, and understanding medical advice through natural doctor–patient dialogues and interactive tasks. Build practical vocabulary for common health problems, medicine, and treatment, then put everything into action with realistic clinic role-plays and speaking activities.

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Turn everyday experiences into engaging conversation practice! Explore the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple through a “Have you ever…?” experience challenge, analyse a dialogue between two contrasting personalities, and practise asking follow-up questions to uncover more details. With speaking tasks, real-life reactions, and personalised storytelling, learners build the confidence to talk about their life experiences naturally and fluently.

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Discover the secrets of the longest life in history! Engage your students with the amazing story of Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122 years old. Master essential lifestyle collocations by predicting, reading, and reacting to a real-life story full of unexpected habits. Wrap up with a lively pair-work discussion where students ask and answer questions about their own lifestyles.

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Explore the high-stakes world of Bryan Johnson, the billionaire biohacker spending millions to reverse his biological clock. Dive into the controversial science of 'Project Blueprint' and master powerful idioms like 'go to great lengths,' 'stick to one's guns,' etc. Analyse a journalist’s attempt to survive this extreme routine. Finally, debate the ethics of being on the 'cutting edge' of longevity.

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Explore how cities build their identity through branding. Analyse real campaigns from cities like New York, Melbourne, Paris, and Amsterdam, and how logos shape global perception. Build natural vocabulary for describing experiences and impressions (e.g. a letdown, cash in on its image, rough around the edges, hit or miss, grow on someone). Finish with a City Brand Crisis Room role-play where students rebrand a city as consultants.

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Explore the ‘guilty confessions’ of screen time through video-based social experiments that reveal the surprising gap between perception and reality. Analyse an expert-led video unpacking the psychology behind ‘Two Billion Truman Shows’ to show how apps are engineered to keep users hooked. Reflect on your own screen habits, create a realistic digital detox plan, and debate whether extreme solutions like Google’s Paper Phone represent the future of focus.

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Spark genuine conversations about passions and careers! Students explore how people turn hobbies into jobs through authentic interviews, master natural questions and reactions, practice dialogue completion, and wrap up with interactive role-plays and debates that get everyone sharing and reflecting.

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Bring real-life news conversations to the classroom! Students explore natural ways to share good and bad news, react authentically to friends’ stories, and build fluency through listening tasks with authentic dialogues. Wrap up with interactive pair activities that get everyone talking.

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Relive life’s most awkward moments while mastering the Past Simple (questions and negatives). Students explore funny and embarrassing real-life situations, build essential vocabulary for everyday accidents, and learn to ask about past events naturally. Through stories, rating tasks, and guided speaking, grammar comes to life as learners share, react, and laugh their way to confident, real-world communication.

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Bring the Past Simple to life through real first-time experiences! Students explore authentic love stories, discover how past forms work in context, and build fluency by telling their own memorable ‘firsts.’ A story-driven lesson where grammar becomes personal, meaningful, and communicative.

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Discover the thrill of solo travel! Students explore daring travel situations, examine authentic Quora advice on safety and rewards, and practise polite functional language for making requests. The lesson culminates in practical role-plays where students discuss pros and cons, give advice, and react naturally to travel worries. A practical lesson designed to build confidence for independent adventures.

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