Good Morning
This Friday I have; another FreeFriday lesson plan to give away, a link to an AI tool that allows you to design an English friend to chat with, and a link to the waiting list for my new course on AI Tools for the Language Classroom.
I hope you find something useful here.
Breakfast around the world
This lesson plan is based around an infographic about the different types of breakfast people eat around the world. It comes from the Lessons in Digital Literacy series.
https://payhip.com/peacheypublications/collection/lessons-in-digital-literacy
To download the lesson for free, click the link below, then click on ‘Buy Now’,
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Type in the coupon code: FREEFRIDAY
This will reduce the price to $0
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https://payhip.com/b/1D86
Buddies
Here’s a tool from my Digital Toolbox
This is a marvellous tool that allows students to create their own AI friends to chat with in English. They can specify the type of friend they want and tell it what interests it has and define its character so that it has interests in common with them. Then they can chat with it about all the things they like.
Give it a Try
https://getbuddies.co/
I know this has taken some time to pull together, but I’m nearly ready to release the new course I’ve been working on. This course explores a range of AI tools and how to use them to prepare lessons, design materials and to get students interacting and developing their language skills independently.
If you sign up for the waiting list, you’ll get a notification when the course is opened and a discount for being part of the first cohort.
Join Waiting List
https://getwaitlist.com/waitlist/8464
Thanks for reading this far, and thank you for continuing to support innovative independent publishing.
Have a great Friday
Nik Peachey - Pedagogical Director - PeacheyPublications Ltd
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