Author: Katelyn
Questions | Getting to Know You
Activity Closer — Call to Action Share What You Learned — Join the Discussion “Students, teachers, and visitors: share something you learned, a comparison you made, or a question you still have. Post your answers in the comments — I’d love to hear from you! If you’re not currently a student, you can still post…
Source Lesson | Urban Planning – South Korea’s New Capital
Discussion Activity Clear all notes Print / Save PDF For learners, teachers, and self-studyers. Build vocabulary, then discuss with prompts and optional extras. A. Topic Overview & How to Use B. Vocabulary Click a word to expand. Inside: example (always visible), then Definition / Tip / Mini prompt / Notes as collapsible sections (autosave). C.…
Board Game
Create Your Own Board Game Lesson Goal Design and play a custom dice board game. We’ll choose a theme, plan rules, build a board, and then play-test! Design a dice board game Write a clear directions/rules sheet Make a playable prototype (board + pieces) Play the game together when finished Warm-up: What’s your favorite board…

Growing Up – Childhood & Change
Interactive Lesson Growing up is about taking on new responsibilities, making choices, and building confidence. In this lesson you’ll explore how people become more independent and what helps us handle fear, pressure, and change. Lesson goals — by the end, you will be able to: share personal experiences about independence and responsibility; use key expressions/idioms…
Slang
Slang Lesson 1 Welcome to Our Interactive Slang Lesson! Click on each slang word to open its activities. Each lesson ends with a two-column Review (Meaning/Tone/Examples on the left; Discussion/Quick Choice on the right). Notes auto-resize as you type. Save Screenshot Slang Lesson — Set B Save Screenshot Slang Lesson — Set C Save Screenshot
