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You searched for 9093 resources and found... almost nothing useful. Sound familiar? Most ELA materials weren't built for Cambridge. Most AICE teachers are on their own. That's the gap I'm here to fill. I'm Adna — a high school ELA and ESL teacher and the creator of EngliLearn, a YouTube channel with nearly 9,000 subscribers dedicated to AICE/Cambridge AS Level English Language (9093). I know this exam, and every resource in this store reflects that. No guesswork, no adapting — just materials that match the syllabus, the question types, and the level your students need. If you also teach high school ELA or ESL outside of AICE, you'll find practical, student-centered resources here too — designed to build critical thinking and communication skills without adding to your workload. Your prep time is valuable. Let's make it count.
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Preview of End of year final exam Persuasive techniques & rhetorical appeals question bank

End of year final exam Persuasive techniques & rhetorical appeals question bank

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A differentiated persuasive language test prep resource for end-of-year assessment. Use this no-prep question bank for persuasive appeals (ethos, pathos, and logos) and persuasive techniques before a final exam, unit test, or rhetorical analysis assessment. This differentiated question bank gives students practice with persuasive language analysis while making review and assessment prep far more structured and manageable for teachers. Great for: Final exam review Persuasive writing units Rhet
Preview of No-Prep ESL Winter Clothes Lesson for Kids | Picture Vocabulary & Practice

No-Prep ESL Winter Clothes Lesson for Kids | Picture Vocabulary & Practice

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EngliLearn
Make winter vocabulary easy to teach and fun to learn! This no-prep, kid-friendly ESL presentation is a great resource for introducing essential winter clothing vocabulary to beginner ESL, ELL, EFL, and newcomer students. Featuring clear pictures, simple text, and beginner-friendly language, this visual lesson supports kindergarten, primary / elementary ESL, and early English learners in mastering new terms like sweater, scarf, jacket, mittens, boots, hat, and more. Use it to build stu
Preview of No-Prep ESL Spring Clothes Lesson for Kids | Picture Vocabulary & Practice

No-Prep ESL Spring Clothes Lesson for Kids | Picture Vocabulary & Practice

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EngliLearn
Make spring clothes vocabulary easy to teach and fun to learn! This no-prep, kid-friendly ESL presentation is a great resource for introducing essential spring clothing vocabulary to beginner ESL, ELL, EFL, and newcomer students. Featuring clear pictures, simple text, and beginner-friendly language, this visual lesson supports kindergarten, primary / elementary ESL, and early English learners in mastering new terms like sweater, jeans, jacket, dress, skirt, hoodie, and more. Use it to
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You searched for 9093 resources and found... almost nothing useful. Sound familiar? Most ELA materials weren't built for Cambridge. Most AICE teachers are on their own. That's the gap I'm here to fill. I'm Adna — a high school ELA and ESL teacher and the creator of EngliLearn, a YouTube channel with nearly 9,000 subscribers dedicated to AICE/Cambridge AS Level English Language (9093). I know this exam, and every resource in this store reflects that. No guesswork, no adapting — just materials that match the syllabus, the question types, and the level your students need. If you also teach high school ELA or ESL outside of AICE, you'll find practical, student-centered resources here too — designed to build critical thinking and communication skills without adding to your workload. Your prep time is valuable. Let's make it count.

Teaching style

I love lessons that are relevant and interactive, that speak to students on their level and help them achieve more, while meeting them exactly where they are, without judgement or criticism. I work best when I'm able to teach material that has relevance in the real word, helping students hone the skills they will need once they leave the classroom.

My own education history

BA in English Language and Literature - summa cum laude MA in English Language Teaching

Additional biographical information

Want free help alongside these resources? I run EngliLearn, a YouTube channel dedicated to AICE/Cambridge AS Level English Language (9093) — with step-by-step videos breaking down everything from text analysis to directed writing. 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/englilearn 📝 Blog: englilearn.wordpress.com