LATEST LESSONS
LATEST LESSONS
A2 / B1 | 60 min | Vocabulary & Speaking
This lesson uses Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley to teach shoe-related vocabulary, along with adjectives and adverbs to describe clothes. It’s a song-based activity that brings in cultural elements for an engaging classroom experience.
💡Vocab. targeted: flip-flops, espadrilles, hiking boots, scruffy, comfortable, formally, smartly, casually, and more.
B2 | 60 min | Speaking & Grammar
This lesson on "should" provides ESL learners with both grammar input and speaking practice. Through a catchy song (Should've Been Better by Jim Diamond) and video content, students will improve their understanding of grammar and use it more naturally in conversation.
A2/B1 | 60 min | Speaking & Listening
This song-based lesson, featuring I'm a Woman by Emi Meili, focuses on adjectives and key expressions like get in line and get it going on. It also sparks discussions on women’s empowerment. Perfect for teachers who want to use authentic materials.
A2/B1 | 60 min | Listening /Speaking
This song-based lesson, aims at promoting speaking through Jason Mraz's lyrics. It focuses on expressions like "slippery slope" and invites students to engage in philosophical discussions. There are speaking, listening and reading tasks.
B1 | 60 - 90 min | Listening /Speaking
This lesson, based on Madonna's song, is intendend to provide students with vocabulary related to money. They are invited to ask and answer questions, practice speaking using zero conditional sentences, and learn idioms and expressions as well.
A2 | 60 min | Listening / Speaking
This video-based lesson aims at promoting a creative discussion about Mondays.
Based on Imagine Dragon's song 'Monday,' the lesson will encourage students to reflect on their own feelings towards Mondays and can transform Monday blues into moments of inspiration and insight.
A2-B1 | 90 min | Translation / Speaking
This song-based lesson incorporates amusing translation practice. Based on a famous Brazilian song, it will encourage students to reflect on cultural and language differences through comparing Valentine's Day to Dia dos Namorados.