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Teaching Guide: Personality traits

Author: Alex John Mosquera Angulo – Description: This plan gives to teachers the opportunity to follow in an easy and structured way the step by step in each activity. Students can speak freely about people appearance and traits since it is a familiar topic for them.

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Teaching Guide: Physical description

Author: Ana Yurleivis Robledo – Description: This plan gives the students skills to describe a person physically and also in term of personality traits. It gives them enough vocabulary (adjectives) to defence themselves at the moment of providing a detailed description of any person.

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Teaching Guide: Family members

Author: Mayra Ginever Fuentes Perez – Description: This plan gives the students and you the opportunity to learn about family relationships and develop the communicative competence freely since you can get fun during the teaching and learning process. In addition, it lets you know about your students and your own teaching practice progress.

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Teaching Guide: Daily Activities

Author: Luz Mila Puentes Camargo – Description: This lesson plan gives Ss the opportunity to talk about other people’s daily activities, and it gives them the chance to assess themselves on the use of the language. It can also be a useful and productive lesson to stimulate students’ production.

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Teaching Guide: School habits

Author: Olga Mayorga Saenz – Description: This plan provides teachers and students with time to talk about habits specifically at school or classes. It makes students reflect upon how good habits at school can help them to have better academic results and better coexistence at school. Besides, it gives teachers some strategies to assess students’ level.

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Teaching Guide: Location

Author: Sandra Milena Lozano – Description: This lesson plan shows the previous work or introduction in a topic that includes prepositions in my neighbourhood, town, city or place where the students live.

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Teaching Guide: Self-introduction

Author: Gonzalo González Varón – Description: This plan is focused on self-introduction, in order to get students’ interest and to help them to improve their English level and knowledge. It is perfect for the first day of class!

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Teaching Guide: A typical day at my job

Author: Eddy Seley Parra – Description: This plan is intended to be used at the end of a series of lessons on daily routines and jobs. It is a fluency practice lesson so in order for students to be able to perform, they should have already learned some of this language.

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Teaching Guide: Describing jobs

Author: GABRIELA COTAMO – Description: This plan will help beginners to start reading in English by using strategies to help them develop reading skills to better cope with written texts. Students will also have a chance to practice language in a meaningful and contextualized way.

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Teaching Guide: I love my Job

Author: MAYRA YOLIMA SERRANO GUERRERO – Description: This plan aims to provide an environment where the students can begin the selection of their profession from the beginning of high school and not wait until they reach the eleventh grade.
The teacher is a guide for the classroom in the construction of the life project of their students in a simple and practical way.
The students create spaces of interaction with the language based on their interests, needs and personal projections. They are protagonists of their own life building.

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Teaching Guide: My Daily routine Habits

Author: Abel Andrés Periñán Morales – Description: This lesson plan gives students the chance to deepen their knowledge about daily routine activities. This planning allows the students to strengthen their autonomy and group work because the suggested activities are Learner Centred. Students will also get a sense of assessment in a relaxed way, which helps them be more aware of how they and their peers learn and how the teacher teaches.

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