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What's Your Spring Vibe?
Speaking Activities

What's Your Spring Vibe?

Here is a bright and engaging speaking activity where students explore different “profiles” and talk about spring habits using the Present Simple - simple, visual, and easy to adapt!

General Spring A1 A2
2026 Vision Boards
Warm-Ups

2026 Vision Boards

Step into 2026 using these 2 vision boards that help students practise future simple and be going to while reflecting on their goals, plans, and dreams.

Winter & Holidays General A1 A2 B1
Passive Voice Christmas Postcards
Grammar Activities

Passive Voice Christmas Postcards

Christmas is the perfect time for a letter exchange, isn't it? Ask your students to read the postcards and open the brackets using the passive voice grammar.

Winter & Holidays B1 B2
Breaking News! | Past Passive Voice
Grammar Activities

Breaking News! | Past Passive Voice

This A2+ activity can help your students feel like TV anchors while training their passive voice usage.

General A2 B1
You've Got a Message! 2.0 | Past Continuous
Grammar Activities

You've Got a Message! 2.0 | Past Continuous

15 slides presenting messages that your students have to respond to, using the past continuous tense. What were they doing? Why didn't they come?

General A2 B1
Past Memories Album
Grammar Activities

Past Memories Album

Autumn is a perfect time for sharing memories, right? Encourage your students to use the different past tenses by turning the pages of the family album and reading the captions.

General A2 B1
Winter Bucket Lists | Future Forms
Warm-Ups, Grammar Activities

Winter Bucket Lists | Future Forms

Discuss your student's winter aspirations using these bucket lists + practice future forms.

Winter & Holidays A1 A2 B1 B2
You've Got a Message! 3.0 | Past Tenses
Grammar Activities

You've Got a Message! 3.0 | Past Tenses

Practice the use of the past simple tense creatively — ask your students to reply to the messages and make up a story about what happened.

General A2 B1