Your cart is currently empty!
Tag: Vocabulary
Source Lesson | AI & Daily Life – Steijn Recipe Assistant
Discussion Activity Clear all notes Print / Save PDF For learners, teachers, and self-studiers. Build vocabulary, then discuss with prompts. Teacher Support Notes are hidden in expandable panels. A. Topic Overview & How to Use B. Vocabulary › C. Discussion Questions › Activity Closer — Call to Action Share What You Learned — Join the…
Pets l Topic lesson
🐾 Topic Introduction: Pets & Companions Quick look into the theme click to open / close Quick Look: Pets bring companionship, joy, and sometimes challenges into our lives. They shape cultures and daily routines across the world. This topic explores the role of pets in human life, language, and learning. Recommended Level: A2–B1 ? How…
Source Lesson | Space & Science – NASA’s DART Mission
Discussion Activity Clear all notes Print / Save PDF For learners, teachers, and self-studiers. Build vocabulary, then discuss with prompts. Teacher Support Notes are hidden in expandable panels. A. Topic Overview & How to Use B. Vocabulary › C. Discussion Questions › const DATA = { lessonId: “asteroid-defense-2025-09-25”, title: “Can We Stop an Asteroid? NASA’s…
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
Mastering your sense of smell.
1. Watch and Take Notes 2. Answer the Discussion Questions Below 3. Create Your Own Discussion Questions 4. Prepare to Discuss in Our Next Lesson ——— Are You Ready to Send Your Answers? We will review and practice them together in our next lesson. If you’re not currently a student, you can still post your…
Understanding Emotions -Part 3: melancholy, fired up, grumpy, turned off
Moods can swing from calm reflection to fiery energy—or even sudden disinterest. In this post, we’ll explore melancholy, fired up, grumpy, and turned off. Discover how these words capture diverse emotional states and how you can use them to express yourself more clearly. Examples: Guess the Definition: What do you think “melancholy” means based on these examples? Examples: Guess…

Understanding Emotions – Part 2: bewildered, ecstatic, apprehensive
Emotions shape how we experience the world and communicate with others. In this post, we explore three powerful feelings—bewildered, ecstatic, and apprehensive. Learn how to describe these emotions, recognize them in different contexts, and use them naturally in conversation. Examples: Guess the Definition: What do you think “bewildered” means based on these examples? Examples: Guess the Definition:…
