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Where do Words Come From? This video based B2-C2 worksheet looks at th...
Supply and Demand (and Instant Noodles) This B2-C1 worksheet looks at ...
Weird Traditions around the World This is a B1-B2 worksheet on the top...
Why Life Seems to Speed Up as We Age This B2-C1 video-based worksheet ...
Personality Tests This high level worksheet looks at the subject of pe...
Fact or Fiction? This is a free video-based lesson about the most comm...
What is Addiction? This video-based worksheet looks at the topic of ad...
Americapox: The Missing Plague This high-level video-based worksheet l...
The Original Ice Challenge This video-based lesson is about the true s...
Weird Travel Destinations This free B2 level worksheet starts with con...
Character Traits This B2 level worksheet focuses on vocabulary used to...
What is Bias? This is a high level worksheet about various types of bi...
Where do Words Come From? This video based B2-C2 worksheet looks at the subject of interesting words in the English language and their roots. The worksheet would also be appropriate for a B1 learner, but the video s...
Supply and Demand (and Instant Noodles) This B2-C1 worksheet looks at the subject of supply and demand. Students will read about the law of supply and demand, practice using "likely" and "unlikely" to make predictio...
Weird Traditions around the World This is a B1-B2 worksheet on the topic of odd traditions. Students will discuss traditions in general, read about strange British traditions, play a guessing game about traditions a...
Why Life Seems to Speed Up as We Age This B2-C1 video-based worksheet looks at the subject of our perception of time. Students will discuss their own thoughts on the matter, learn and discuss time-based idioms, and ...
Personality Tests This high level worksheet looks at the subject of personality tests, and at the subject of personality itself! Students will discuss the validity of personality tests, create their own professional...
Fact or Fiction? This is a free video-based lesson about the most commonly believed myths. The students must read through a list of 14 statements and decide which are true and which are false before watching a video...
What is Addiction? This video-based worksheet looks at the topic of addiction. The worksheet introduces the subject with conversation questions, then pre-teaches vocabulary around the subject before the video segmen...
Americapox: The Missing Plague This high-level video-based worksheet looks at the complex relationship between history and disease. The central question of the video is: When Europeans first made contact with the Am...
The Original Ice Challenge This video-based lesson is about the true story of when an insulation company transported 3000 kilograms of ice from the arctic circle to the equator (without refrigeration or air-transpor...
Weird Travel Destinations This free B2 level worksheet starts with conversational questions about travel in general. This worksheet is perfect for a class that likes to chat, and could be used for higher level class...
Character Traits This B2 level worksheet focuses on vocabulary used to describe character. The lesson introduces a lot of vocabulary, but also has speaking exercises, giving the students a chance to use the vocabula...
What is Bias? This is a high level worksheet about various types of biases that has speaking, reading, and listening elements. It will work well with any B2-C1 level class that likes interesting discussions. The les...
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