Transform your English lessons with ‘Musical Sentences’, an electrifying ESL activity that blends music with language learning. Perfect for teachers needing innovative, time-saving strategies to teach English through songs. Boost listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills effortlessly. Dive in now!
Category: B2
Unlocking Self-Love & Empowerment: A Deep Dive into Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’ Lyrics
Dive into the empowering lyrics of Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” in our innovative English lesson plan designed to foster self-love and personal growth. Discover how to integrate contemporary music into your teaching to inspire and engage students in meaningful discussions about self-empowerment and self-discovery
Miley Cyrus – Flowers: Listening Song Activity For English Language Teaching
Boost your English class engagement with our listening activity based on Miley Cyrus’ hit ‘Flowers’. Perfect for teachers seeking fresh, innovative lesson plans that combine music with learning.
Exploring Social Responsibility with ‘Dear Mr. President’: An Engaging ELT Lesson Plan
Dive into a thought-provoking ELT lesson plan that uses ‘Dear Mr. President’ by 4 Non Blondes to explore poverty and society’s role. This ready-to-use plan is designed to spark debate, enhance listening skills, and encourage expressive writing in a classroom setting.
Enhancing ELT Question Formation with Innovative Musical Interviews
Unlock the potential of songs in ELT with our Musical Interview activity. This strategy not only improves question formation skills but also fosters collaboration and critical thinking. Follow our easy guide for a lesson that students will look forward to.
Engaging English Lesson: Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” – Vocabulary & Memory Game
Dive into the world of English teaching with Taylor Swift’s hit song “Anti-Hero”. This step-by-step lesson plan combines vocabulary development and a memory game to boost your ESL classroom engagement. Perfect for B1/B2 levels, this innovative approach will refresh your teaching methods and captivate your students.