This beautifully illustrated PowerPoint presentation is the perfect way to start a discussion with children about their families. It will demonstrate how to create a family tree as well as teach the children the key vocabulary, including aunt, uncle and cousin.
This holiday-themed PowerPoint will explain how to structure sentences in Future Simple in a fun and interactive way. It also contains a number of activities to practise making holiday plans using Future Simple.
This informative presentation focuses on different kinds of mass media, including books, magazines, social media and others. It also analyses the advantages and disadvantages of mass media for the modern society.
This fun presentation uses emojis to explore a range of emotions – happiness, sadness, fear and others. It is perfect for introducing new vocabulary or revising the words children already know.
This informative presentation explains the difference between definite and indefinite articles. It clearly demonstrates the use of each type of article and asks children to apply their knowledge by inserting the correct articles in sentences.
The type 1 conditional sentences are used to refer to the present or future where the situation is real. This excellent presentation clearly explains how to structure sentences when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.
This fantastic presentation explores the advantages and disadvantages of modern technology. The eye-catching slides include information on how modern technology is used to communicate, learn and even shop online as well as its potentially harmful influence on our lives.
Use this presentation as a fun and interactive way to reinforce the spelling of high frequency words. This PowerPoint is the perfect accompaniment to your English lessons and will help to keep your class interested and engaged.
This detailed PowerPoint will explain the difference between countable and uncountable nouns in a fun and interactive way. It also contains a number of activities to practise using both types of nouns in sentences.
This informative presentation clearly explains how to structure an opinion essay. It also provides a list of key words and sentence starters to help the children write their own opinion essays.
This excellent presentation is a great way to prepare your pupils for the oral part of the end of the year exam in English. Comparing two photographs in English is not an easy task, however the strategies and the key vocabulary included in this presentation will help your students describe and compare the images successfully.