Resources
The Teaching Material page offers a diverse range of resources for teachers, including music, videos, audiobooks, posters, and other materials to enhance English lessons. These resources are designed to make learning engaging and fun while supporting various teaching goals.
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The Teaching Material section provides a variety of engaging resources for teachers to use in English lessons. These materials include:
Music and videos for cultural immersion and listening practice.
Audiobooks for improving listening comprehension.
Posters and visual materials to enhance the classroom environment.
Other resources tailored to different teaching goals and levels.
Access Levels:
Everyone: Basic resources available to all users.
Registered to the Contest: Resources accessible to participants who have registered for the contest.
Early Bird: Exclusive resources for those who register early.
Class Activities: Materials specifically designed for in-class use.
💡 Pro tip: Use the filter options to find resources by category, difficulty level, or access level, ensuring that you select the most appropriate materials for your students.
Engage students with music-based resources that make learning English fun and interactive:
Explore songs and lyrics to teach vocabulary and improve listening skills.
Use rhythm and rhyme to help students remember phrases and idioms.
Access Levels:
Everyone: Basic song selections.
Registered to the Contest: Access to contest-themed songs and lyric sheets.
Class Activities: Interactive music-based activities.
💡 Pro tip: Pair music activities with discussion prompts to develop speaking and comprehension skills.
Use videos to bring authentic English into the classroom:
Watch cultural videos to expose students to real-world English.
Practice listening and comprehension with engaging visual aids.
Incorporate follow-up activities to discuss the video topics.
Access Levels:
Everyone: Publicly available educational videos.
Early Bird: Exclusive video content and early access to new releases.
Class Activities: Video lesson plans and discussion guides.
💡 Pro tip: Assign videos as homework to encourage self-paced learning outside the classroom.
Introduce students to English audiobooks to improve listening skills and vocabulary:
Select stories appropriate for their language level.
Encourage students to listen at home or during quiet classroom time.
Use accompanying text for read-along activities.
Access Levels:
Everyone: Selected public domain audiobooks.
Registered to the Contest: Access to contest-related audiobooks and transcripts.
Class Activities: Guided listening activities and comprehension exercises.
💡 Pro tip: Organize listening sessions to practice pronunciation and comprehension.
Brighten up your classroom with visual teaching aids:
Display cultural and educational posters to inspire curiosity.
Use posters to spark discussions or as prompts for writing activities.
Access Levels:
Everyone: Basic printable posters.
Registered to the Contest: Contest-themed and exclusive poster designs.
Class Activities: Interactive poster activities and lesson plans.
💡 Pro tip: Rotate posters regularly to keep the classroom engaging and relevant.
Expand your teaching toolkit with additional resources:
Access lesson plans, activity templates, and creative worksheets.
Incorporate games and interactive materials into your lessons.
Access Levels:
Everyone: Basic templates and general lesson ideas.
Early Bird: Exclusive lesson plans and early access to new activity packs.
Class Activities: Ready-to-use classroom games and interactive materials.
💡 Pro tip: Combine multiple resource types to create well-rounded and dynamic lessons.