
Storytelling for a Change: Stereotypes are Silly! (no-prep lesson plan)
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I have never shied away from the potentially controversial issues and somehow my students - children, teen and adults alike - have never disappointed me.
If you feel confident enough to teach a nice and funny class about social roles - feel free to use my lesson plan!

Let's move to Hogwarts (no-prep lesson plan + free worksheet)
I got really nice feedback from you regarding my Hogwarts-based lesson, so I'm happy to deliver yet another simple lesson plan that will help you and your students immerse in a magical world.

World Cat Day Lesson Ideas
17th of February is World Cat Day, so it's rather obvious I have some lesson ideas I want to share with you!

The Cats of Ulthar (no-prep lesson plan)
Last year I recorded my reading of one of my favourite Lovecraftian stories, the Cats of Ulthar. Maybe you've used it in your classroom, but in case you haven't, I've decided to tie up loose ends and make a simple lesson plan.

Role-Playing Summer: ideas and inspirations
As I wrote in my last post, I'm not writing anything this July - but I share short videos on my FB where you can watch me talking about my favourite RPGs. The first part is about Call of Cthulhu and other RPGs related to H.P. Lovecraft's Mythos. I believe these are the games that EFL teachers will find easy to start with.

I’m a superhero: no-prep lesson plan
I love superheroes – who doesn’t? I also love lesson plans that need no preparation. And today I want to share a simple lesson plan that is easy to adapt for both online and offline classes, for kids, teens and adults... because, after all, we all want to be superheroes!
Or supervillains, but that would be me.

Games: Innovation at No Cost (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 20)
Stories help us understand the world we live in, various relationships, social codes and behaviours – and once we understand the theory illustrated by stories, we keep practising by means of games.

It's alive! Alive! (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 19)
You can watch my first workshop on RPG in teaching ever - it was recorded last year, on Zlot Nauczycieli Angielskiego. I talked about RPGs, showed some easy exercises and was terribly stressed!

Dice rolling against teen angst! ( Role-Playing Teaching: Part 18)
In my Role-Playing Teaching section I have already written about RPGs and their positive influence on children and adults - it's high time to write about teenagers. This article may come as the last in the series, but for me they are a group that may benefit most from using RPGs in their educational process, or simply benefit from playing RPGs. Believe me - I was such a teen.

Are you... afraid of the dark? (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 17)
Here I am, writing about the awesomeness of Role-Playing Games as a perfect tool for boosting communication and relationships in the classroom. However, today I want to tempt you with an adventure you take on your own. Alone.