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Explore the thrill and challenges of Couchsurfing! Engage your students with daring conversation starters, master practical phrasal verbs (put up with, show around, put oneself out) and analyse real host and guest experiences through authentic video tasks. Wrap up with scenario-based role-plays where students must navigate tricky social situations as either a guest or a host.
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Students watch a psychology-based video on how brands influence identity and decision-making, including a Duke University study on brand loyalty. They practise comparatives, superlatives, and emphasis and build practical brand-description vocabulary. The lesson wraps up with a brand showdown debate that gets everyone speaking, persuading, and thinking critically.
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Navigate the chaos of our digital lives! Engage your students with real-life tech problem scenarios, master natural vocabulary and expressions for describing device issues (e.g. acting up, freezing up), and analyse authentic dialogues to see how tech glitches are solved. Wrap up with practical role-plays and discussions that get everyone troubleshooting, advising, and sharing their own tech experiences.
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Explore how our screen habits shape stress, focus, and relationships! Engage your students with a personal screen-time self-assessment, master natural verbs and collocations for talking about digital wellbeing, and analyse real digital detox experiences through an article. Wrap up with practical strategies and debates on the realism of 'going off the grid' in today’s digital world.
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Get students thinking critically as they explore how smartphones, googling and screen time shape memory, focus, and learning. Using real research and an authentic video on cognitive offloading and screen time effects, learners build practical tech-related vocabulary and debate whether technology makes us smarter or dumber—while sharing real-life experiences and opinions.
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Discover what really shapes a long, healthy life! Explore how genes and daily habits influence longevity, master natural health and lifestyle vocabulary, and calculate your own longevity score. Watch videos on Blue Zones and Ikaria and discuss practical ways to live longer, healthier, and happier. Wrap up with a debate on whether the Blue Zone lifestyle is realistic for modern city living.
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Explore how optimism and pessimism shape the way we see the world! Engage your students with real-life scenarios, master natural expressions for reacting positively and negatively, listen to authentic interviews about people’s daily outlooks and podcasts on factors that influence optimism, and wrap up with a lively debate on whether pessimists are just realists.
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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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Explore the power of hobbies and passions! Engage your students with thought-provoking questions about real-life leisure activities, master idioms and phrasal verbs related to hobbies (be in the zone, lose oneself in, etc.), and listen to authentic interviews with people sharing what they love to do. Wrap up with interactive role-plays and discussions that get everyone sharing, convincing, and reflecting on what makes them lose themselves in the moment.
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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.