Happy summer, everyone! (Or winter for those of you on the bottom half of the world!) In this blog post, since the Fourth of July is around the corner, I wanted to tell you about some folders with lots of great resources that are in the Primary, Secondary, and University…
Lesson of the Week: Easter Trivia
Easter Trivia by Robyn Kincaide (South Korea ETA) Easter is coming up in a couple of weeks! If you’re looking for an engaging way to introduce your low to intermediate-level students to some Easter facts and traditions, then this “Easter Trivia” lesson designed by South Korea ETA Robyn Kincaide may…
Lesson of the Week: Christmas Games
Christmas Games contributed by multiple ETAs Rather than posting a single lesson in the lead-up to Christmas, we are featuring a collection of Christmas-themed games which you can play with your students to get them in the holiday spirit! (Some of these games were featured in a 2015 post, which…
Lesson of the Week: Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving by Lia Sacks (India ETA) It’s mid-November, and that means Thanksgiving is just around the corner. While those of us who are off teaching abroad may not be able to celebrate the holiday as we were accustomed to back in the US, we can still spread the spirit of…
Lesson of the Week: Easter Egg Hunt
Easter Egg Hunt by Rebecca Brower (South Korea ETA) Easter is coming up, and if you’re looking for a fun way to introduce your elementary school ESL students to this spring holiday, our newest Lesson of the Week, “Easter Egg Hunt” by South Korea ETA Rebecca Brower, may be just…
Lesson of the Week: St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland Trivia
St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland Trivia by Robyn Kincaide (South Korea ETA) It’s now March, which means that many of those around the world with Irish ancestors are looking forward to celebrating their heritage on St. Patrick’s Day. If you’re looking for a way to teach your students about this…
Lesson of the Week: Valentine’s Day and Admiration
Valentine’s Day and Admiration contributed by an Indonesia ETA It’s February, and that means two things: The Fulbridge Lesson of the Week blog is back in action! Woot woot! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! If you’re scratching your head trying to come up with ways to incorporate a…
Lesson of the Week: Christmas Minute to Win It
Christmas Minute to Win It by Hillary Veitch (South Korea ETA) It’s almost Christmas, and if your students are anything like those the US, they likely have little to no focus left at this point in the semester. Most are either exhausted by final exams or distracted by the approaching…
Lesson of the Week: Pluck the Turkey Thanksgiving Trivia
Pluck the Turkey Thanksgiving Trivia by Robyn Kincaide (South Korea ETA) Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and many of us ETAs are excited to share with our students our enthusiasm for this holiday about giving thanks, visiting family, and gorging ourselves to bloatation. In many cases, however, students who…
Lesson(s) of the Week: Thanksgiving & Hand Turkeys
Thanksgiving & Hand Turkeys by Robert Haley (Taiwan ETA) & Alex Ford (South Korea ETA) It’s November, which means it’s the unofficial month of the turkey in the USA. Cartoon caricatures of the bird that was once so close to becoming our country’s national symbol will cover stores and classrooms…