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Teaching Guide: Describing my family

Author: Juan David Ramírez Hincapié – Description: This plan allows you to work family members recognition and daily activities. It represents a great opportunity for students to express feelings about things they like and dislike. Several activities can be done through this plan.

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Teaching Guide: Professions

Author: Lucy Milet – Description: This plan has been designed for students in urban and rural areas with little knowledge of English language. Here you can find an activity that will help students build vocabulary as they practice a little speaking. It is a hands on task that will allow SS to personalize language

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Teaching Guide: Health

Author: Nohelia Rocio Pacheco Carreño – Description: This task plan gives the students a chance to reflect on their care habits and how they can make good changes in order to improve their lifestyles. It was designed for 6th graders with an A1 level. This lesson does not require much material

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Teaching Guide: Taking care of our homes

Author: Miguel Ramírez – Description: This task plan focuses on describing the house. Additionally, it integrates Arts because students use origami to create a paper house. This activity promotes creativity and production skills. Finally, students can find it very meaningful because they will be talking about their houses.

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Teaching Guide: Touristic places

Author: Ricardo Yepes Carmona – Description: This task plan focuses on describing cities around Colombia. It also looks towards raising awareness on the variety of cities Colombia has. T can integrate social studies to make students identify key aspects about Colombia. Finally, this plan incorporates peer assessment techniques that make students provide feedback to other peers.

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Teaching Guide: Children activities

Author: Diana Liz Villalba Antequera – Description: This lesson plan has been designed to facilitate the students’ learning process, so you, as a teacher, must follow each stage carefully, but most importantly, try to keep patient. Always think you as a teacher know what you know, but they as students are just on their way. So, enjoy your work lead them with much patience and love because love conveys happiness. Go ahead! Go step by step for them to reach the goal of talking about their past and their now.

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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: After school club

Author: Doris Elena Villamizar Villamizar – Description: Collaborative work is the best tool to increase student’s participation and share outcomes. Therefore, constant feedback is a key to generate confidence in the development of skills by using progressive methods like teamwork and formative assessment to check understanding through dialogue between SS-T.

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Teaching Guide: Greetings around the world

Author: Emilio Criado Rocha – Description: Through this activity plan you can see how each one of the stages lead your students to practice writing and speaking in different moments throughout the lesson. Besides, in this plan, students can learn by themselves, because they ́ will be the main actors in the class and you will only be a guide waiting to give feedback when necessary. And finally, with this activity plan you can forget the traditional English grammar classes and produce more dynamic and participative classes, which motivate students to be interested in learning of conversational English and work real themes that are more appropriate for discussions.

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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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