Fashion Show – clothes

Fashion Show

Have you been to the latest fashion show? Do you know what’s in fashion? How about reviewing clothing vocabulary in a new and exciting way? Check out our clothes presentation and give your students unique experience while speaking about clothes. Pick the activity or watch a fashion show. A short fashion show video included.

https://youtube.com/shorts/eJzWrjxNFgg?si=-HUEdKGZ4DUrWNE9

Give your students fun during learning and yourself the peace. Everything ready for you to explore. It’s colorful and fun! It’s interactive and it’s Genially. Just enjoy!

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Level: A2/B1
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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What if – review and practice

What if...? Conditionals - review and practice

How about teaching your students to discover grammar in a new way? Let them see how it works for themselves. Here is an interactive presentation that will give you a chance to both teach, review and practice the conditional sentences. We give you multiple ways to unravel the mysteries of conditionals. Let’s have fun and make the grammar exciting. Try our games to boost students’ creativity. Open, click and play. Choose whatever you need that suits your needs, adopt the activities any way you want for classroom use, it’s all ready to go. Have fun!

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Level: B1/B2
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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What if…?

What if...?

Still not enough practice of conditionals? These activities will give you all the extra practice you need. You can practice all conditional structures and help students feel more comfortable with this grammar.
Use the activities together or separately. Use them as fillers or extra practice.

Link to the presentation also in the teacher’s notes

Level: B1/B2
Age: teenagers, adults

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