Welcome to the lesson selection tool.
This tool is designed to help you choose lessons that best fit with your goals for your British Hills visit. Click "start" to use, or scroll down for an explanation.
How to use
1. Choose your student's English level
First, choose the appropriate level of your students. We have five categories:
1. Choose your student's English level
First, choose the appropriate level of your students. We have five categories:
Beginner Pre-intermediate Intermediate Advanced
Young Learner (designed for elementary school students)
Young Learner (designed for elementary school students)
Here is a guide for which level is the best match for your student's English ability:
2. Choose your students' learning goals
We will recommend lessons that best match the goals for your students while they are at British Hills.
Here are the goals that you can choose from:
We will recommend lessons that best match the goals for your students while they are at British Hills.
Here are the goals that you can choose from:
- Enjoy English: Lessons that focus on increasing student motivation and engagement for using English.
- Improve English Skills: Lessons that focus on improving core English skills, such as grammar, listening, or pronunciation.
- Learn About Culture: Lessons that focus on exploring the cultures of other nations and peoples.
- Enhance Communication Skills: Lessons that focus on using English to communicate thoughts, opinions, and ask questions.
- Create a Souvenir: Lessons that focus on crafts and cooking. Students will make something they can take home.
- Discussion: Lessons that focus on discussion skills and discussion with peers.
- Develop Skills: Lessons that focus on non-language skills, from presentations and speech skills to critical thinking skills.
- Travel Abroad: Lessons that focus on travelling overseas on vacation or short-term trips.
- Prepare for a Homestay: Lessons that focus on preparing for a homestay and living abroad.
- Team Building: Lessons that focus on peer work and cooperative learning.
- Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL): Lessons that focus on studying another subject through English, such as science or art.
Remember that not all goals are appropriate for all levels. So start by choosing the level of your students and then see which goals will be suitable for their level.