Friday, January 2, 2026

NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION FOR 2026: Videos and free material

 

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Every year, millions of people ring in the New Year by reflecting on their lives and setting goals for what they want to change, improve, or accomplish. Below, you’ll find a selection of videos you can use in class with different levels.

Wishing you a year full of progress — and the satisfaction of achieving your resolutions!

1. A cartoon video in which a cat guides students to guess his owners’ New Year’s resolutions. You can use it with lower-level groups or classes that need scaffolding.



2. A cartoon video in which two friends talk about their New Year’s resolutions. You can play it in class and ask your students to role-play the dialogue.

    



If you need more material, here I let you the link to Back to Class – Speaking Christmas & New Year  — a ready‑to‑use speaking activity to get your students talking about their holiday experiences and ease them back into English after the Christmas break. 


Thursday, December 11, 2025

Challeging Christmas Word Games




Here you have two nice activities to work with your students in class.

A festive Christmas vocabulary pack featuring a Word Scramble and Wordsearch using real gift vocabulary (scarf, smart watch, perfume, videogame, jewellery…). Perfect for A2–B1 ESL learners. Includes solutions. Ideal for quick lessons, Christmas sessions, or early-finishers.


Sunday, November 30, 2025

Chritmas is sharing: Mog's Christmas calamity

 



 Christmas Is Sharing – A Heartwarming Classroom Activity

Christmas is the perfect time to bring kindness, empathy, and a bit of magic into our lessons. Inspired by the beautiful short film Mog’s Christmas Calamity, I’ve created a simple, meaningful activity pack to help students reflect on the true spirit of the season: sharing, helping others, and staying positive when things go wrong.

In my new Eduki resource Christmas Is Sharing, you’ll find engaging visuals and easy-to-use tasks that work beautifully alongside the video. It’s ideal for a quick festive lesson that sparks discussion, warms the classroom atmosphere, and reminds us what Christmas is really about.

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Discover St. Andrew’s Day – Free Worksheet + Full Resource (30th November)

 

We are almost finishing November. On the 27th we celebrate Thanksgiving Day, on the 28th Black Friday wipes out the shops… but what is celebrated on the 30th of November?

It’s St. Andrew’s Day, the patron saint of Scotland. Although it’s not a worldwide tradition, I think it’s a great cultural topic to explore in an English class—especially if you and your students are interested in Scotland.


Here you have two materials:

I hope they are useful for you and your students.

I’m also linking some interesting videos about it.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Thanksgiving traditions : An ESL ready Activity + Video with questions (4th Thursday of November)


Teaching Thanksgiving Traditions in the ESL classroom is a wonderful way to introduce students to cultural topics while building meaningful language skills.

Here you have some resources to make it easy to explore the history and customs of the holiday—such as the feast, the parade and expressions of gratitude—through accessible reading and vocabulary work. Activities like The Gratitude Tree help students reflect on what they are thankful for, encouraging positivity, empathy and classroom community. 

Thanksgiving lessons not only enrich students’ cultural knowledge but also create a warm, reflective atmosphere that supports communication and personal expression in English.



If you want something for higher level, this video will help you. You have comprehension questions and the answers.


  1. When and where did the first Thanksgiving take place?
  2. Who were the two groups of people that celebrated together?
  3. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?
  4. What kind of food did they probably eat at the first Thanksgiving?
  5. When did Thanksgiving become an official national holiday in the USA?
  6. Who decided the exact date of Thanksgiving we celebrate today?
  7. How do Americans usually celebrate Thanksgiving nowadays?
  8. What is the main idea or message of the video?
        Answer Key:
  1. In 1621, in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  2. The Pilgrims and the Native Americans (Wampanoag).

  3. They came to America to find religious freedom and a new life.

  4. They probably ate wild turkey, corn, pumpkin, and fish.

  5. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln made it an official holiday.

  6. President Franklin D. Roosevelt fixed it as the fourth Thursday of November.

  7. Families get together, eat a big meal, and watch parades or football games.

  8. To remember the first harvest celebration and to be thankful for what we have.





Friday, October 31, 2025

The Past Perfect Simple

 

This tense can be tricky for learners. I’ve used this material with my 4th ESO students (A2- B1 level), and it really helped them understand it better. I hope it’s just as useful for you and your students too!



Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Vocabulary Game: I have got ...who has got?


This is a great game to play in class if you want to review vocabulary. My 1º E.S.O. students love it! Here you have a pack of 27 cards with school vocabulary. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.



Monday, October 20, 2025

Gunpowder plot


The 5th of November is an important day in British history. Over 400 years ago, a group of Catholics plotted against King James I. They decided that the King, his family, royals, bishops, and other members of the government must die because of the persecution Catholics were suffering in England. Their plan failed, and the plot's failure has been celebrated every 5th of November since.

This is the material I’ve designed for my classes. They are tailored for 4th ESO bilingual courses and 2º bachillerato students, as well as  students at B1-B2 levels.      I hope you enjoy them!

I let you the link to the videos  I used in the material above.



                                     




Sunday, October 5, 2025

USING FILMS IN ENGLISH CLASSES: Jumanji welcome to the jungle

Every year, I like to watch a film with my students—no matter their level. Choosing the right film is key: it has to be something they enjoy, something that captures their attention. Of course, most of them prefer to watch with Spanish subtitles (their mother tongue), but I always encourage them to give English subtitles a try. In my experience, this makes a huge difference in improving listening skills and expanding vocabulary.

One of my favourite classroom films is Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. It’s fun, full of action, and perfect for keeping students engaged from beginning to end.

Here you can find the English trailer and a link to the teaching material I’ve designed to go along with the film.

I hope you and your students enjoy it as much as we do!















 

Monday, August 18, 2025

FUN SPELLING GAMES


Give your students the tools to spell confidently in English with this interactive PowerPoint.
This resource is perfect for beginners to A2 learners and includes:

  • A colourful review of the English alphabet with phonetic symbols.

  • A guessing game with drawings, definitions, and phonetic transcription.

  • A ready-to-use alphabet poster.

Ideal for: whole-class practice, pair work, or fun spelling competitions.

Helps students recognise confusing letters (a/e/i, g/j, b/v, etc.) and use phonetic transcription to clarify words.

Suitable for primary, secondary, and adult beginners.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Past Simple Regular Verbs Pronunciation



CLICK THE PICTURE TO SEE THE MATERIAL IN EDUKI

This new resource is designed to help English learners practice and master the pronunciation of regular verb forms in the simple past tense. Each exercise includes an audio guide to support students in improving their pronunciation. Click the image to access the material on Eduki. Below, you’ll find a free sample with an aduio.

FREE SAMPLE PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERB PRONUNCIATION

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Start the upcoming school year with a new calendar


This visually engaging, printable calendar highlights key cultural celebrations and awareness days in the United Kingdom and the United States from September to December 2025. It now includes direct links to my related teaching materials already published on Eduki—perfect for planning meaningful and timely lessons!

Friday, August 1, 2025

Back to school. First day activities. Students A1-A2


I know there is still a whole month of holidays left for some of us. However, in my experience, it’s better to have a good plan for the first days of class. Nice activities will help students get into the mood for learning. These are the activities I’ve prepared—I hope you enjoy them with your students!


The resource includes five varied activities for your English lessons:

1.  Word Cube: Students explore a word cube to identify and classify key vocabulary about people, school subjects, supplies, and places—then translate the words into their native language. (Solutions included!)

2. Wordsearch: A visual word search where students look for school‑related objects; words appear horizontally, vertically, diagonally, and backwards.

3. Motivating Sentences: Students match halves of motivational sentences, choose their top three favorites, and vote to select a class motto for the year.

4. Getting to Know Your Classmates Better: Students write questions to ask classmates, then interview each other to discover new things.

5. Crossword / Vocabulary Revision: A fun crossword to review and consolidate school vocabulary in an interactive way.

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