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Debate: Cats and Dogs

We’ll debate whether cats or dogs make the better pets. You’ll learn useful words to describe animals, explain your preferences, and respond to other people’s opinions. By the end, you’ll feel more confident using English to agree, disagree, and give reasons for your ideas. Are cats the perfect independent companions, or do dogs win withDebate: Cats and Dogs

Debate: Live Forever

We’ll debate whether humans should try to live forever. You’ll learn useful words to talk about science, life, and death, and practise sharing your opinions, agreeing and disagreeing politely, and giving reasons for your ideas. By the end, you’ll feel more confident discussing big questions in English. Is immortality the ultimate dream or a dangerousDebate: Live Forever

Two Truths, One Lie

In this fun lesson, you’ll practise speaking about yourself and, more importantly, really listen to each other. Everyone prepares three sentences (two true, one false) and the group has to guess which one is the lie. To do that, you’ll need to ask good questions, watch body language, and pay attention to details. Build fluency,Two Truths, One Lie

Let’s Play a Board Game

In this lesson, you will practise using English in a fun, interactive way by playing a board game with your classmates. You’ll work against each other to answer questions, spell tricky words, and talk about different topics. By the end of the lesson, you’ll feel more confident using English in a relaxed, game-based setting, whileLet’s Play a Board Game

Casual Conversation

A relaxed, no-preparation conversation session where you can practice speaking English in a fun and stress-free environment. There’s no need to prepare anything – just come ready to chat! The focus is on using your own ideas and sharing your thoughts with others. If the conversation slows down, you’ll have a mind map with topicCasual Conversation