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Explore how different generations view work, effort, and loyalty in today’s workplace. Engage with authentic videos and comments about Gen Z and changing work expectations. Practise idiomatic expressions. Through discussions, debates, and roleplays, learners critically explore whether younger employees are “entitled” or simply reacting to a changing labour market shaped by layoffs, insecurity, and shifting values.
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Explore a controversial UK public health law and what it reveals about freedom, responsibility, and government control. Students watch a BBC News report on the new smoking ban, analyse its aims and implications, and debate whether such policies protect society or go too far. Along the way, they master advanced vocabulary (crack down on, turn a blind eye to, take a toll on, etc.) before putting it all into action in a dynamic roleplay and debate.
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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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Learn to use natural, everyday excuses (e.g. I’m not really up for it, I'm tied up, It’s a bit of a hassle to get there, I’m not feeling it, I got held up at work) through interactive visuals, real-life role plays, and quick-fire tasks. By the end, students tackle realistic speaking challenges where they have to think on their feet and respond naturally in real-world situations.
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Immerse learners in relatable travel dilemmas while mastering idiomatic expressions (e.g. I’m all in, Count me in, I’m down for that, I'd kill for..., That’s a dealbreaker). Through listening tasks, students analyse how speakers express interest, refusal, hesitation, and strong reactions, then build fluency with guided role-plays and decision-making challenges. A lesson that transforms passive vocabulary into confident, natural communication.
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Master the hidden forces shaping our choices with this 3-lesson bundle. Students explore how branding, media, and technology influence behaviour — from mass persuasion to city image-making and smartphone addiction. With rich vocabulary and engaging debates, the pack develops critical thinking and natural language around modern influence.
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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 life-changing insights of your “Future You” and confront the “Harsh Truths” about success, happiness, and growth. Master the grammar of reflection—using should have, could have, and I wish/If only I had—to express past regrets and realizations. Watch interviews with 80-year-olds to uncover their perspective on missed opportunities and life choices. Finish with a dynamic “Regret or Reset?” debate and craft a compelling message to your future self.
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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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Discover your advice style! Watch a celebrity share the best advice she’s received and analyse different approaches, tone, and impact. Expand your vocabulary with natural expressions for giving and responding to advice, then practise them in realistic dialogues, role-plays, and debates. Reflect on personal experiences, explore when advice helps—or backfires—and finish with a lively Talk & Listen session where students tackle each other’s real-life dilemmas.
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Students explore real research on how boredom affects the brain, watch a psychology-based video, and build vivid, natural vocabulary for describing boredom and mental states (mind-numbing, zone out, bored out of my mind). Apply it in debates, ranking tasks, and personal reflection they decide whether boredom kills motivation or sparks creativity.
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Engage your students in an interactive exploration of first impressions and personality traits. Watch authentic video clips from Friends and street interviews to analyse body language, energy, and humor. Build practical vocabulary for describing personalities, master adjectives and expressions to talk about impressions. Finish with engaging discussions to reflect on your own first impressions and the traits you value in others.