Mixed Skills

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Lesson Pack A2 (At the doctor’s)

Learn how to talk about health and manage real-life medical situations with confidence! Students will explore common illnesses and symptoms, practise essential vocabulary for describing how they feel, and develop the ability to give and understand simple health advice. Through authentic listening tasks, doctor–patient dialogues, and interactive role-plays, learners build the language needed for both everyday conversations about health and real visits to the doctor.

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A2 At the Doctor’s (L2)

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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A2-B1 Have you ever…?

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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(B2 -C1) Gen Z at Work: Entitled or Misunderstood?

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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B2-C1 Should the Government Protect Us from Ourselves?

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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A2 (SICK) What’s the Matter? — Talking About Health Problems (L1)

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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B1 I Can’t Make It… Something’s Come Up

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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A2 The Woman Who Lived the Longest

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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B1-B2 Travel Dilemmas

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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C1 Wework

Explore the rise and fall of WeWork — a startup that attracted billions with its vision of changing how people work before collapsing within months. Through video analysis, uncover how storytelling, identity, and belonging shape belief on a massive scale. The lesson combines rich language in context (e.g. peel back the curtain, keep the lights on), discussion, and critical thinking, ending with a “Crisis Boardroom” role-play where students decide the company’s future.

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