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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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Explore the mind of Edward Bernays—Freud's nephew—to discover how he turned psychoanalysis into a tool for engineering human desire through controversial campaigns. Master the vocabulary of manipulation, from 'luring people in' to 'jumping on the bandwagon,' and analyse how brands like Nike use social movements to sway public opinion. Wrap up with a debate on whether these techniques are clever marketing or dangerous mind games.
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Decode the blueprint for success! Challenge your students to evaluate the roles of hard work, luck, and connections through iconic entrepreneur stories and a targeted listening task. Learners unpack high-impact vocabulary (beat the odds, pull strings, get a foot in the door) and practise functional language for debating, including expressing opinions, softening disagreement, and backing up arguments.
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Discover what really drives success—IQ or EQ (Emotional Intelligence). Students debate dilemmas comparing 'book smarts' and 'people smarts', practise key emotional intelligence vocabulary (bottle up, tune in, bounce back, clear the air), and watch authentic video on emotional intelligence. Wrap up with reflective discussions to test students’ emotional intelligence in personal and professional situations.
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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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Help students break the ice and talk to strangers with confidence. This lesson uses authentic video and listening tasks to decode natural reactions and polite conversation starters, then builds fluency through guided role-plays set on planes, at events, and in everyday situations. A practical, confidence-boosting lesson that turns small talk into real communication.
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Help students talk naturally about their preferences! They listen to an authentic dialogue about camping, discover expressions for likes and dislikes, and master verb + -ing structures. From weird habits to weekend plans, they explore real-life topics through interactive tasks and personal speaking activities that build vocabulary and confidence.