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Ready-to-use classroom activities across all subjects and levels.

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    English Resources 0

    Texts, lesson frameworks, teaching tips, grammar and vocabulary for English language teachers.

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      Great Thinkers 0

      Accessible introductions to key education thinkers and ideas.

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        Amazing Objects 0

        Spark curiosity with everyday objects — short lessons that turn a pencil, a coin, or a leaf into a window onto the world.

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          Teaching Terms 0

          Plain-English explanations of the jargon teachers meet — from "scaffolding" to "formative assessment."

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            Important Concepts 0

            Teaching materials on democracy, human rights, gender equity, and more.

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              Interactive masterclasses on classroom management, pedagogy, and teaching skills.

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                Focused skill-building resources to develop specific classroom competencies.

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                  From the scrapbook

                  Take a look at some of our resources from each of our focus areas — click the "remix" button to see what we've got.

                  Classroom Activities
                  Send a Message: Writing a Simple Email

                  Students explore how email is used for communication and how to write clear digital messages.

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                  Professional Development
                  Teaching Grammar

                  But here is something many EFL teachers notice: students who can fill in every gap correctly often cannot say two sentences in real conversation. They know the present perfect tense.

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                  Vocab
                  Positive vs Negative Connotation: Slim/Skinny, Confident/Arrogant, Careful/Picky

                  Many English words describe similar qualities but with different shading — positive or negative. 'Slim' (positive — attractively thin) and 'skinny' (negative — too thin) describe similar physical qu…

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                  Skills Development
                  Storytelling and Narrative

                  How to tell stories that people remember, how to understand why stories work, and how to use the power of narrative to communicat…

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                  Important Concepts
                  Language and Linguistic Rights

                  Why language matters beyond communication — as identity, heritage, and belonging.

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                  Great Thinkers
                  Angus Deaton

                  "To understand poverty, you must look closely at how real households actually live."

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                  Amazing Objects
                  The Survivors' Staircase: Thirty-Seven Steps That Kept Going

                  On 11 September 2001, two planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.

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                  Teaching Terms
                  Belonging

                  A sense of belonging is often invisible, but it has a powerful effect on learning. Students who feel included are more open to new ideas and more willing to try, even when tasks are difficult.

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