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Revision as of 01:25, 2 December 2016
Contents
Textbook based lessons
Hobbies and Interests (first year/ Vision Quest I, Chapter 2 and 4)
Non-textbook based lessons
All First Year English Skit Contest (first year/ varying levels of English OK)
Blockbusters: a TV quiz show game in the classroom (All, can adjust for low or high academic classes)
Canada, the Japanese, and Baseball: The Vancouver Asahi Story (Part 1) (2nd-3rd years/low-mid level)
Conversations (first year, academic school)
Cooking show presentations (first year/ all levels)
Describing People (first year/ all levels)
Describing people's personalities (all years but best for 2nd and 3rd years)
Directions (2nd years)
Emotions (All Years)
Introducing something from your home (1st years)
Money and Numbers (all levels)
Moods (used with low, medium, and high level first year students)
Natural Disasters (all years, all levels)
Let’s practice rebuttals! (1st year – academic high school)
Restaurant (first years)
Secret Friend (1st years, low-mid academic level)
Story Chain (beginner to low-intermediate)
Summer vacation storyboards and speeches (first year/ mid-high level academic)
The Price is Right (first year/ academic)
Typhoon Game (suitable for JHS and SHS/ varying levels of English)
What do you think is Motaenai? (1st year, low academic level)
Writing Interesting Sentences (all years/all levels)
Writing Strategies: Raising Awareness of Structuring Writing with Mr. Bean (years 1-3)
Holiday lessons
Grammar focused activity lessons
Self-introduction lessons
Pronunciation lessons
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