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Be and Describe (am,is; appearance)

YEARS: Preschoolers, primary school
PAGES: 25
Published: December, 8, 2024

Description

Are you ready to dive into the world of English with a dynamic and interactive lesson? Join us for our "Describe and Be" A1-Level Class, where learning is fun, practical, and effective!

What’s in it for you?
Our carefully designed lesson uses the CELTA methodology to make learning exciting and memorable! Here's how we do it:
1. Engage with Wordwall Exercises: Practice am/is forms and learn essential adjectives like tall, short, funny, sad,  small, big, and colors through interactive, gamified activities!
2. Read to Understand: Strengthen your reading skills with a short, fun story about characters and their descriptions.
3. Write with Confidence: Get creative and write about yourself or your friends using your new vocabulary!
4. Speak to Connect: Pair up with a classmate to describe each other and play a guessing game using what you've learned.

Why this lesson works:

  • Contextual learning: Practice grammar and vocabulary in real-life contexts.
  • Interactive activities: Engage multiple skills through varied exercises—reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
  • Personalization: Apply new knowledge to describe yourself and others!

Get inspired by our teachers' success stories

Yana
English
Feb, 26, 2025
Thank you, Ksenia, for your work! Very interesting and high-quality materials. Students really like it!
Kate
English
Feb, 26, 2025
Thank you for such great lesson plans and activities! My students love them!
Anna
English
Feb, 26, 2025
The lesson plans are incredibly well-structured, offering a balanced mix of grammar, vocabulary, and engaging activities. Each plan is clear, easy to follow, and saves me hours of preparation. The CELTA-informed methodology shines through, ensuring my students are always actively involved and communicating. What I love most is that these plans cater to a variety of learning styles, so all my students stay engaged.
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