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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: 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: Parts of the body

Author: Shirley Constanza Martinez – Description: This plan allows you to enhance the four skills in English while students describe parts of the body. Ss will learn the topic with interest and motivation since the methodology is very flexible and the activities promote the use of different intelligences: linguistic, interpersonal, musical and kinesthetic. That is why Ss are expected to have fun and learn at the same time.

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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: Physical description

Author: Liliana Patricia Vera – Description: This plan will help you teach physical description adjectives and make students reflect upon the fact that all of us are different. It is a way to remark the importance of otherness and diminish bullying in our classrooms. If we teach something like that, we are contributing to our peace.

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Teaching Guide: Environment: Past tense

Author: Andrés Grisales Gómez – Description: This plan permits students and teachers to reflect upon some of the actions they have done in the past from an environmental perspective. Thus, this helps them to build a new action plan towards conservation and environmental consciousness.

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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: Teenagers

Author: Yasmira Díaz Yepes – Description: This lesson plan is designed to develop communication skills in students, specifically reading, writing and speaking skills. This plan has as its central theme some problems that young people face today, such as bullying, smoking, and drug use. The general objective is for students to learn to give advice on these problem situations.

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