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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

Talking About Transport

In this lesson, you’ll talk about transport – how you travel, how much it costs, and what it’s like where you live. You’ll learn new words for different vehicles, places, and people related to transport, and you’ll practise using them in real conversations. By the end of the lesson, you’ll feel more confident talking aboutTalking About Transport

Role Play: Going to The Bank

In this lesson, you’ll practise using English at the bank. You’ll learn useful words and phrases for opening an account, making transactions, and asking for help. You’ll also work with a partner to role-play real-life situations and solve problems at the bank. By the end of the lesson, you’ll feel more confident speaking English inRole Play: Going to The Bank

Let’s Play Blockbusters

In this lesson, you’ll practise your English vocabulary in a fun and competitive way by playing the Blockbusters word game with your classmates. You’ll test your memory, think fast, and work as a team to guess and explain different words. By the end of the lesson, you’ll feel more confident using the words you alreadyLet’s Play Blockbusters

Debate: Home vs Cinema

In this lesson, you’ll dive into a classic debate: is it better to watch a film at home or in the cinema? You’ll learn useful words to talk about both experiences, you’ll practise giving opinions, agreeing and disagreeing politely, and explaining your ideas clearly, and you’ll feel more confident talking about your film habits inDebate: Home vs Cinema