Welcome to the Lesson Plan Master List!
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Lesson Plan TemplatesPowerPoint Game TemplatesPowerpoint Template Mega-Pack - Over 50 PPT Templates by RufusW including Bomb Games, Reviews, Trackers, Quizzes, and Grids.
Game Templates & Tools - Daejeon - Bomb games and more that are constantly updated.
PPT Video Tutorials - Daejeon's Tutorials on how to make awesome PPT games
Star Wars - English Adventure GameStarcraft Bomb GameSuper Mario Bomb Game TemplateGames for all levelsGames GaloreGames for Small ClassesFamily Feud - requires quite a bit of preparation.
Famous name gameHexagonsMASHPassword pictionaryRace to the finishSilent BallSilly Sentence GameSoldiers and NinjasSteal, switch, or bustTic-tac-vocabTyphoon and
195 Typhoon Questions Vocabulary drillWord chain raceSongs and Chants (PPT, Pop, Jazz chants, Nursery rhymes)
PPT Songs with LyricsJazz ChantsVideos (Class starters, For fun)
Pixar/Animated Shorts ActivitiesShare your favourite Youtube videos or pics for class startersStories (Children's Books, PPT books, Audio books)
Story PPTsEmergency Lesson PlansEmergency Lesson Plan for Grade 5/6Superstition Lesson Plan for High Level StudentsSchool BroadcastsCultural*
Korean flag*
Etiquette - Situational etiquette and "faux pas," designed for high school, but can be modified (no lesson plan attached).
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Proverbs and Values*
Remembrance Day - November 11th, the same day as yet another Korean consumer-oriented holiday
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Superstitions and Friday the 13th*
Western foodEmergency Lesson PlansPlans to use when you can't think of anything else to do, when you get stuck with a surprise class, or when you've been given a classroom of students for no apparent reason. If any of these sound good, it's a good idea to keep print outs of these on hand so you can break them out in a jiffy.*
Giving praise / encouragement / condolences - low-prep activity for mid-level MS students
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Konglish / Korean English / English in Korean activity - students are given a paper with all the letters of the alphabet listed (this paper is attached in the post), and working in groups, they will come up with Konglish words or English words in Korean for each letter. Points are assigned, and I encouraged groups to choose words that are unique and that other groups didn't think of.
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Korean in English, or English in Korean - put students in groups of four(-ish), have them come up with ten words that are Korean but come from English. Give them about 15 minutes. Then go around the room and get their answers; BUT no two teams can have the same word, so students will have to think of unique words. By the end of class you've got a board with 80 or so English words they didn't realize they knew!
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Low-tech activities - some of these activities---"find the mistake," "pronunciation activity," and "autograph activity" in particular---can be adapted to any textbook passage or article you have lying around, or can be molded to fit any set of questions you like.
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"What job will you have?" and interviewing a neighbor/friend - can be adapted for all levels and can fit one or two periods.
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Discovery's Puzzle MakerFirst class of the year activities*
About me*
Find someone who - customizable, elementary, beginner and intermediate, first class or review.
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Introduction sheets - middle school, high school, introductions, attendance, partner work, "Typhoon" activity
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Likes and dislikes*
"Why Learn English" - powerpoint, aimed at middle school boys
Geography*
Map and notable places activity - middle school, high school, countries, continents, oceans, notable places.
High SchoolThe following were made and posted with high school classes in mind. Other lessons on this website and in the JLP Resource Book can be adapted to this or any level with a little imagination. The ones in bold are the most popular!*
A/an/the - using articles
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Being polite*
Cube of fortune*
Extreme sports*
Feelings/emotions*
Holidays Around the World*
Music - students listen to different genres of music and learn to comment on them. Very popular!
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Pronunciation exercise*
Reading / Writing activity - Based on a video, can take two or three class periods.
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Short stories*
Snow White, new ending*
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs*
Stupid Jokes - students are given the set-up and must find the punchline
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Welcome to Hollywood - movies
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What did you do this weekend?*
Ye Olde Party ActivitySequence from Jellomando:Here is a year's worth of lessons from contributor jellomando. They are based on multimedia, so read through them thoroughly before bringing them into the classroom.
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01 - Introductions*
02 - Classroom Rules*
03 - Classroom English*
04 - Adjectives*
05 - Sports*
06 - Geography*
07 - Prepositions*
08 - Greetings*
09 - Paralanguage*
10 - Geography II: Europe*
11 - Comics & Cartoons*
12 - Comics & Cartoons: South Park*
13 - Food Pyramid*
14 - Hallowe'en*
15 - Geography III: Asia*
16 - Comparatives & Superlatives*
17 - Advertising*
18 - Thanksgiving*
19 - Konglish*
20 - Geography IV: Africa*
21 - Christmas*
22 - Review*
24 - St. Patrick's Day*
25 - Easter*
23 - Valentine's Day*
26 - Geography Lesson V: The Americas*
27 - Analytical Thinking*
28 - Word Games*
Future lessons*
Oral exam rubricHolidays*
Christmas (12 days of Xmas)*
Christmas Bingo*
Christmas card - another Christmas card activity
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Christmas Card activity*
Christmas Snowflake - folding paper and making a snowflake
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Christmas Typhoon Questions*
Christmas ("Merry Christmas Mr. Bean")*
Halloween - Michael Jackson's "Thriller"
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Halloween (vocab and bingo)*
Holidays Around the World*
Remembrance Day*
Thanksgiving - powerpoint, cloze, wordsearch for Canadian Thanksgiving.
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Thanksgiving recipesApril Fool's DayShare Your Halloween Lesson Plan IdeasGrade 3, Lesson 14 - Merry Christmas! (2010)Miscellaneous Activities:
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A New Colony *
Cube of fortune*
Famous name game*
Free Hugs Campaign*
Gobish*
Limericks*
Making telephone calls*
Mathematics English*
Race to the finish*
Riddles and puzzles*
Science Experiments*
Seasons and weather*
Steal, switch, or bust - game
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Talking about Korea*
Textbook scavenger hunt*
Tongue Twisters*
Typhoon and
195 Typhoon Questions *
What Bugs You*
Word chain raceMusic*
Music! - a VERY popular lesson about different genres of music.
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Song strips / Musical mistakes*
Sk8er Boi - lesson revolving around the Avril Lavigne song
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U2 - Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For*
Under the SeaPronunciation*
Activity list - a list of many pronunciation activities[/url]
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I'd like to buy a vowel*
Pair work - looks rather challenging, and might be better to build your own activity using the ideas. I've found this sort of pair work goes well most of the time
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Phonics Fastball*
Vowel practice - probably best for high school students
Teaching the teachers, workshop ideas, and other advanced learners*
"A Prayer for Children" - poem and discussion questions
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Are Korean Men the Rulers? *
Dear Abby - from the Korea Times, in both English and Korean.
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Desert island activity*
Games that work for teachers and students - includes bingo, pictionary, outburst, sentence races, and quiz games
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Generic activities for workshops - derived from bogglesworld and the JLP resource book
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High School Now & Then*
International Women's Day*
Marriage survey*
Lateral thinking*
Random psychology stuff - a collection of worksheets
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Remembrance Day - November 11th
Worksheets*
"I would rather" - middle school or high school, pair or group work.
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Opposites - crossword puzzle
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[Note to moderators: whenever you get a free moment, please add the latest lessons or the old ones that may have slipped through the cracks. Thanks. ~Brian]
[ForeverJ: updated story ppt s link]