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Modal Verbs - Expectations Be Supposed To - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan

"Expectations – Be Supposed to In this lesson designed for intermediate-level learners, students are taught ways to use be supposed to so that they can communicate expectations. In addition, students will practice using be supposed to in the present and past tenses. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."

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Hyperdoc for Jon Smith

Learning how to comprehend nonfiction texts

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Mariana Trench

This is a short presentation on the Mariana Trench

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Martin Luther King Jr.

Describes the lives and contributions of historical figures in Georgia history

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Some And Any – Free ESL Lesson Plan

When should you teach the Some and Any lesson? The lesson suits CEFR A2 (WIDA: Emerging) students and can be taught to children, teenagers, and adults. Some recommended prerequisites to this lesson are the use of a/an, singular/plural regular nouns, and countable and uncountable nouns. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

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What’s your angle.

Angle made from what?

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Lesson Plan on Balanced Forces

In the world of physics, forces are invisible pushes or pulls that can cause an object to move, change direction, or stop. Imagine a tug-of-war game. If both teams pull with the same strength, the rope stays in the middle and doesn't move to either side. This is because the forces are balanced. When forces on an object are balanced, they cancel each other out, and the object doesn't move. However, if one team pulls harder, they'll win, and the rope moves to their side. This represents unbalanced forces. In simple terms, balanced forces keep things still, while unbalanced forces make things move!

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Phrasal Verbs – An Introductory Lesson For Your ESL Class

"What is a phrasal verb? A phrasal verb is a combination of two or three words including a base verb. The whole phrase acts as a verb that is different from the base verb used. For example, to pick is different from to pick up or to pick out. As well, many phrasal verbs use the same base verb with different adverbs and prepositions, creating phrasal verbs with entirely different meanings. To complicate things further, there are different categories of phrasal verbs: transitive, intransitive, separable and non-separable. Even though phrasal verbs are often confusing for new English learners, they can still be fun to teach and learn. The English language is full of phrasal verbs and English speakers use them constantly. They are often dreaded by students but there are ways to learn them without the hassle and even a little fun. Therefore, Off2Class has created this handy introductory lesson plan that you can use with your intermediate-level ESL students. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."

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A Vocabulary Lesson Plan On Sports And Leisure

Sports and Leisure

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