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  1. partofthelight

    Great lesson!

  2. Sara Lim

    Thanks for this lesson!

  3. Mario Ziehe

    amazing!

  4. Josh

    Very good!
    Now do something on aliens and the UAP phenomenon!

    1. Stan

      OMG, aliens! I don’t know why we don’t have a lesson about it yet. Definitely, I need to create something about it.

      1. Blaithin Nugent

        That would be great!

      2. Justa

        Just to let you know, we’ve just published a lesson on aliens! Better late than never, right? ? You can find it here.

  5. Dragica Zdraveska

    It was a good lesson a great topic. But the level is def not upper intermediate, it is intermediate. Thanks:)

    1. Stan

      Thanks for the comment, it might be helpful for other teachers. Based on the video and the language being introduced, we graded this lesson as B2.

  6. Blaithin Nugent

    Nice lesson! My students enjoyed it and we had lots of great conversations.

  7. Aleks D. Hannutoglu

    All my students loved it! Thank you for your work and relevant topics!

    1. Olia

      Thanks for your comment! We’re happy you and your students enjoyed the lesson 🙂

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