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  • (L533) Social idioms in action: To lend someone a hand

    $5.99 including GST

    GIF-based video models of social idioms in context. In this 17-page no-prep resource we focus on the idiom: ‘To lend someone a hand’.

    In this resource we explain the idiom ‘to lend someone a hand’, discuss why it’s helpful to lend someone a hand (if they would like you to lend them a hand), remind students about conversation basics and provide suggestions about how to improve conversations.

    To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

  • (L534) Social idioms in action: To let it go

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    GIF-based video models of social idioms in context. In this 12-page no-prep resource we focus on the idiom: ‘To let it go’.

    In this resource we explain, with the help of GIFs, the idiom ‘to let it go’, contrast ‘to let it go’ with examples of not letting it go, discuss why it’s important to let it go, and remind students that bullying is never okay.

    To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

  • (L535) Social idioms in action: Hang in there!

    $5.99 including GST

    GIF-based video models of social idioms in context. In this 12-page no-prep resource we focus on the idiom: ‘Hang in there!’

    In this resource, with the help of GIFs, we explain the idiom ‘hang in there’, contrast ‘hang in there’ with examples of not hanging in there, discuss why it’s important to hang in there, and remind students that a person’s health is most important.

    To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

  • Idioms in Action: Be a good sport

    (L536) Social idioms in action: Be a good sport

    $5.99 including GST

    GIF-based video models of social idioms in context. In this 17-page no-prep resource we focus on the idiom: ‘Be a good sport’.

    In this resource, with the help of GIFs, we explain the idiom ‘be a good sport’, contrast to ‘be a good sport’ with examples of not being a good sport, discuss why it’s important to be a good sport, and remind students that it is hard to be a good sport and it takes practice.

    To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.

  • Idioms in Action: I have your back

    (L537) Social idioms in action: I have your back

    $5.99 including GST

    GIF-based video models of social idioms in context. In this 12-page no-prep resource we focus on the idiom: ‘I have your back’.

    In this resource, with the help of GIFs, we explain the idiom ‘I have your back’, contrast ‘I have your back’ with examples of not having your back, discuss why it’s important to having someone’s back (e.g. part of being a good friend), and remind students that we should be grateful for people that have our back.

    To play the GIFs, copy the slides onto your Google Drive.