Present Perfect Simple by Sinia Amanonce (Czech Republic ETA) Czech it out – the first lesson from the Czech Republic! I have always admired Czech students for their diligent study habits. They are quick to learn verb forms and new vocabulary words, but sometimes, grammar can be difficult. This lessons combines the…
Lesson of the Week: Narrative Text
Narrative Text by Ayat Abourashed (Indonesia ETA) In Indonesia, students learn about all the different types of writing forms. In particular, they really love to learn about narrative texts. Normally, the curriculum has students spend anywhere from 3-5 weeks studying this. So why not make it a bit more interactive and have…
Lesson of the Week: 10 (of Many) Homophones Your Students Should Know
10 (of Many) Homophones Your Students Should Know by Sojourner White (Spain ETA) Could you bare it if I were to right a sentence wear all the words sound, but don’t look, correct? English is a tricky language for non-native speakers so help out your students with a brief overview about…
Lesson of the Week: Slang
Slang by Ayat Abourashed (Indonesia ETA) Let’s be real. We teach students in Indonesia very formal English. That’s all great, but when students are watching American movies or listening to pop, they hear a lot of informal language. My students always ask about slang, and they should learn it. Realistically, if…
Lesson of the Week: March Madness
March Madness by Christine Oh (South Korea ETA) For all those out there who are die-hard college basketball fans, this is the month to share the excitement of March Madness with your students! The national tournament is less than a week away now, so we’re sharing a lesson that you can use…
Lesson of the Week: Biographical Recount Text
Biographical Recount Text by Ayat Abourashed (Indonesia ETA) Have students ever wondered who started Valentine’s Day? Well, this week’s lesson focuses on Saint Valentine by learning about biographical recount text. This lesson is for high school students and focuses on the general structure of recount text. Students will warm up by learning…
Lesson of the Week: Comparison
Comparison and Ideal Type by Candy Lee (South Korea ETA) Valentine’s Day is not too far away, are you feeling the love? Even if you’re not, maybe your students are- or will be soon enough! This week’s featured lesson comes from a second year ETA in South Korea, and…
Lesson of the Week: Statue of Liberty Jeopardy
Statue of Liberty Jeopardy by Ayat Abourashed (Indonesia ETA) Fulbridge now has lessons for the Indonesian curriculum! For our first lesson by an ETA based in Indonesia, we are going to focus on one of America’s famous landmarks: The Statue of Liberty. As one of America’s most iconic monuments, giving the…
Lesson of the Week: Odd One Out
Odd One Out by David Stewart (South Korea ETA) We’re starting off 2017 with a simple and fun lesson to use with your students to get them thinking in English again following break time! Modified from waygook.org and shared by a third-year ETA, the lesson is designed for secondary level students.…
Lesson of the Week: Christmas
Christmas Food and Ornaments by Morgan Kinsinger (South Korea ETA) To follow last week’s Hanukkah lesson, this week we’re keeping with the holiday spirit and bringing you a lesson for Christmas. Created by a second-year ETA in South Korea, the lesson is for secondary level students, but can…