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How to Use the Quotes by Famous People Tool

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Enter a Topic

To find relevant quotes for your lesson, simply type a topic into the text box.

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Find Quotes

Click "Do the magic!" and Twee will instantly provide five quotes from well-known figures, offering you a range of options to engage your students.

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Make the Most of Your Task

Use these quotes to spark class discussions, inspire writing assignments, or support student presentations.

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Autumn Hikes

This ESL lesson plan is designed for group learners at the B2 level, focusing on speaking and reading skills through the theme of autumn hikes. The lesson includes a warm-up discussion, a pre-reading task, and exercises like true or false statements, gap fills, and vocabulary matching. It helps learners develop the ability to scan complex texts while practicing grammar in a collaborative setting. The lesson concludes with a group discussion where learners share their hiking experiences using newly learned vocabulary.

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How Long Does It Take To Change Your Life?

This ESL lesson plan introduces B1-B2 level teens to a TED Talk on forming new habits. Students engage in a 60-minute lesson based on the flipped classroom model, participating in listening and speaking exercises such as comprehension questions, vocabulary tasks, and guided discussions. The lesson aims to enhance their critical thinking and communication skills.

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Talking About Dreams and Aspirations

This ESL lesson plan is designed for adult learners at the A2 level, focusing on developing speaking and reading skills. In this 60-minute group lesson, students will discuss their dreams and aspirations through structured exercises.

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Ok, Google...

This ESL lesson plan engages B2-level ESL learners in a dynamic exploration of search engines and digital information. The lesson plan includes vocabulary matching, video comprehension, and thought-provoking discussions about search engines like Google. Students will develop listening and speaking skills through interactive group exercises and debate the advantages and challenges of our digital age.

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This engaging ESL lesson plan on commercial spaceflight targets adults and teens in a group setting, enhancing their listening and speaking skills. Students will work together to discuss their thoughts on space tourism, analyze quotes from industry leaders, and answer questions based on an informative video. The lesson structure includes group discussions, video comprehension activities, and opinion-sharing, allowing participants to articulate their viewpoints and arguments effectively while exploring the implications of commercial spaceflight.

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This ESL lesson plan introduces students to volunteer opportunities through reading and speaking exercises in a group setting. Aimed at A2 learners, the lesson encourages discussion about community service, exploring programs like "Meals on Wheels" and "Reading for the Elderly." Activities include reading comprehension, vocabulary matching, and group discussions on the benefits and requirements of each volunteering option.

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Deconstructing Inspirational Speeches

This ESL lesson plan helps C1/C2 learners refine their vocabulary, listening, and reading skills by analyzing the techniques used in inspirational speeches. Students explore rhetorical devices, discuss their effects, and evaluate examples through video and text analysis. Activities include filling in gaps with target phrases, crafting persuasive speeches, and identifying logical fallacies. The lesson emphasizes critical thinking and practical application of advanced language skills.

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This ESL lesson plan on stereotypes targets adult learners at the B1 level in a group setting. Over 60 minutes, students will develop their speaking skills by discussing and analyzing stereotypes in the media. The lesson includes reading a quote and article, identifying true/false statements, matching vocabulary, rephrasing sentences, and engaging in paired discussions. By the end, students will be able to articulate their thoughts on the impact of stereotypes in the media and on social media platforms.