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Revolting Rhymes, 'Cinderella' by Roald Dahl
Activity is created on the base of authentic text 'Cinderella' by Roald Dahl. This activity is suitable for B1 level and higher and consists of listening, speaking, reading, and vocabulary tasks.
Scanning and skimming reading
Эта активити позволит Вам практиковать scanning and skimming skills использую аутентичные мению.   Task: Tell students they have 15-30 minutes to scan and skim the menu in order to find the answers to the questions.  
Warm up activities
В данном материале вы найдете 10 различных warm up activities. Вы можете их использовать как в начале урока, так и в завершении, если у вас остается несколько минут. Часть из  них создана на основе аутентичных печатных и видео материалов. Вы сможете поработать с вокабуляром, слэнгом, акцентам,  грамматикой и при этом весело и с пользой провести время.
Love by numbers
Ask your students the following questions:     How do you think opinion on online dating changed?    Who uses dating apps?    Why people celebrate the St.Valentine date?    How do you think couples meet today? After that show them the results of the survey presented in the graph. Were you surprise or your answers were similar to the results presented in the graphs?          
Is English the language of love?
Ask your students to guess the answers to these questions. How many people learn the English language to understand Barak Obama to Rihanna? What is considered the most romantic  English speaking city? What is the most romantic language? After that compare their guesses with answers provided by KAPLAN.  
Funny Pickup lines from ED magazine
Give students the pictures with the pickup lines, which were published in the Reader's Digest Magazine. Ask them to choose one or two which they like most. Ask your students to explain their choices.  
St. Valentine poetry and songs activities
   I have been conducting St. Valentine lessons for quite a while and now I'd like to share with you the materials, which were especially popular among my students. All of them are based on authentic materials. In this compilation, you can find activities connected with writing poems and deciphering one of Shakespeare’s sonnets as well as activities with songs for different levels of language proficiency.   
April Fools' Day Real or Hoax
April 1st is fast approaching. Do you want to pull a prank on your students first? You can use the video created by the BBC. It will be 60 years since the BBC screened what may have been the first-ever televisual 1 April prank. The spaghetti-tree hoax was a three-minute hoax report broadcast on April Fools' Day 1957. Now it is a payback time, you can use this chance to trick your students.   Fake news may be one of the defining phrases of our times but as Marshall McLuhan said “Education is ideally civil defense against media fallout.” Let’s see if you can distinguish hoax photos from real ones.
Theories of laughter
Scientists say laughter could have a positive effect on your health. You can learn about a few fun facts by looking at the diagram. Researchers have suggested three different theories to explain why we laugh. Do you know what these theories are? Watch the video and find evidence of these theories. Understanding humor is sometimes could be a hard job that requires certain background knowledge of the literature, customers, traditions, and. Look at the pictures created by Gary Larson and try to explain why they are funny?
7 strange jobs that pay big
The text was taken from “The Reader’s Digest” magazine hence it is an authentic one. Using this lesson you will be able to check the language proficiency level of your students, and their ability to work with unfamiliar vocabulary in particular. While talking about the origin of the phrases such as a Bounty hunter or a white hat hacker you would have a chance to measure the depth of their general knowledge and probe their predicting, speculating skills. After your students try on and choose the best occupation for themselves, you might have a much clear picture of what to expect from them.  The material includes: Reading and matching task Vocabulary task Discussion task