This beautifully illustrated presentation will help prepare young people for their chosen career. It encourages them to think about what is important to them, what skills and qualities they already have or may need to develop to be successful in their chosen career.
This simple yet engaging presentation is a great way to introduce opposite adjectives to beginner learners. Beautiful illustrations are particularly effective at helping children memorise new vocabulary faster. The presentation encourages them to think of different ways of expressing themselves through speech or writing.
Download this fun PowerPoint with just a click of a button to teach children how to ask for and give directions using the key vocabulary (opposite, next to, to the right, to the left, between). It is also great for consolidating the children’s knowledge of the names for buildings and shops.
This fantastic presentation clearly explains how to structure sentences in Present Perfect. It allows children to practise building sentences with regular and irregular verbs as well as asking questions in Present Perfect.
It is important to teach young children about the risk of certain animal species becoming extinct and how we can better protect them. This fantastic PowerPoint includes information on endangered animals, such as black rhinos, mountain gorillas, sea turtles and many others. The slides also contain the information about the conservation efforts of the World Wildlife Fund to protect the animals and restore their habitat. The knowledge gained from this presentation can be used as part of a writing task or an inspiration to research other endangered species.
Rebuses are a picture style puzzle. Words are represented by a series of pictures with letters being added or subtracted. It is fantastic for learning compound words and developing logical thinking skills. This game is best suited for intermediate and advanced learners. The presentation comes with a free worksheet with additional rebus puzzles.
Use this vocabulary building PowerPoint to teach your class the English names for the important parts of the body, including the head, arms, hands, tummy, legs and feet. Each slide features a different body part, along with the English term for it and an original illustration to aid visual memory.
This magic-themed PowerPoint is a brilliant way to help your pupils learn about the use of apostrophes to mark missing letters, also known as contractions.
This fun animal-themed presentation is great for introducing children to some well-known wild animals including a lion, a tiger, a hippo, a crocodile, a giraffe, and many others. The children will enjoy the game element trying to work out which animal is hiding in the grass.
This informative presentation clearly explains how to structure sentences in Future Continuous. The bright colours and fantastic illustrations are great for keeping students engaged and helping them to practise their speaking skills.
This excellent presentation is a great way to prepare your pupils for the oral part of the end of the year exam in English. It explores the benefits of learning a foreign language, including communication, greater career options, culture awareness and many others.
This lovely presentation focuses on some of the common shapes (a square, a rectangle, a circle, a triangle, a heart and a star). The children will develop their speaking skills as well as logical thinking by completing repeated sequences of shapes.