How to become a supernanny (A2, ‘used to’ and past simple)

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Do you find it easy to believe that a professional super nanny can earn a much higher salary than an experienced accountant or lawyer?

This super interesting and non-typical topic about the university for nannies, a description of their duties, a list of necessary skills for a successful career, and much more is part of our new grammar lesson plan ‘How to Become a Supernanny?’, which is perfect for A2/B1 level students.

The lesson will have your students watch a video about a college in Britain that trains and graduates the crème de la crème of childcare professionals in the world (tuition fees there exceed even those of Oxford University).

The main focus is on the ‘USED TO’ grammatical structure using the example of how the life of a college graduate has changed after graduation. You will also have the opportunity to discuss and master the distinctions between ‘used to’ and ‘the past simple.’

Your students will also have a chance to practice describing the changes that have happened in their own lives, comparing their present selves to their past selves.

Finally, as additional material, you will get acquainted with the story of one of the first male graduates of the ‘college for nannies.’

Cherish your past memories and enjoy your lessons ❤️