If you like immersing yourself in the spirit of each season and enjoy lessons that are a little more creative and atmospheric than the usual textbook style, I think you’re going to love this year’s Halloween series.
Lesson: Halloween vs. Ancient Egypt: Spooky Tales and Ancient Mysteries
This month, you can embark on a 5-lesson Halloween experience that will take you on a thrilling journey through time, from ancient Egypt to ancient Mexico, from the Victorian era to modern America, as we explore fascinating Halloween traditions, spooky stories, and eerie mysteries from around the world.
You don’t have to take all five lessons to enjoy the experience, each one works perfectly as a standalone session.
But together, they form a complete story arc, making the experience even more immersive. So whether you’d like to try one or two, or dive into the full series, the choice is entirely yours.
-> For kids (and beginners):
Lesson: ハロウィン:完全初心者向け!- Halloween Fun: For Absolute Beginners!
Price: 1800 Points
Length: 30
URL: https://cafetalk.com/lessons/detail/?id=718814
- If you or your child are absolute beginners, the above lesson is the better option to experience this season.Price: 1800 Points
Length: 30
URL: https://cafetalk.com/lessons/detail/?id=718814
- And if you’re at an A2 level (able to have basic conversations and understand simple paragraphs), you can still enjoy the kids’ lesson; where we can read and discuss a cute Halloween story together instead.
These lessons are always so much fun for me to design and teach, and I hope they bring you a fresh dose of Halloween spirit, a change of pace from your usual routine, and a chance to experience this time of year in a whole new (and slightly spooky!) way.
> Before you go…
I also recently published a new column about how my teaching journey began and why I create lessons that go beyond grammar and vocabulary.
If you’re curious about the story behind my seasonal classes, and how I try to make every lesson inspiring, creative, and meaningful. you can give it a read here:
Column Name: Why I Teach Language Through Culture: From Ancient Egypt to Halloween
Link: http://cafetalk.com/column/read/?id=322391
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Until then, stay spooky!
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Until then, stay spooky!