Session run-sheets
Four session shapes, one for every class.
Adapt these for a 15 to 30 minute exchange on Thursday 19th November 2026. Same skeleton as the teacher guide - welcome, main activity, questions, goodbye - tuned for your pupils' age.
Ages 5-7
Early years and KS1
Suggested shape
- 01Welcome song or wave hello, with actions
- 02Show-and-tell: one favourite toy or object each
- 03Simple questions with picture cue cards
- 04Goodbye song or wave
Prompts to try
- What is your favourite animal?
- What is the weather like where you are today?
- What is your favourite colour?
Shared activity idea
Show-and-tell - each child (or a few chosen pupils) holds up one favourite toy or object from home.
Ages 7-11
Primary / KS2
Suggested shape
- 01Welcome and greeting in each other's language
- 02“Here's us” - a map, our school, three facts
- 03Shared activity (see below)
- 04Questions both ways
- 05Goodbye
Prompts to try
- What is a typical school day like for you?
- What games do you play at breaktime?
- What is your favourite subject, and why?
Shared activity idea
Compare school-day timetables side by side, or play a 'guess the object' show-and-tell.
Ages 11-14
Lower secondary / KS3
Suggested shape
- 01Welcome and introductions
- 02A short presentation from each side - school, local area, one thing pupils are proud of
- 03Pupil-led discussion on a shared theme
- 04Questions both ways
- 05Goodbye
Prompts to try
- What is something people often misunderstand about your country?
- What is a typical week like for a pupil your age?
- What are you hoping for in the future?
Shared activity idea
A short, prepared discussion or friendly debate on a theme both classes agree in advance.
Ages 14-18
Upper secondary / KS4-5
Suggested shape
- 01Welcome
- 02Pupil-led introductions and context-setting
- 03Extended discussion or debate on an agreed theme
- 04Open questions both ways
- 05Goodbye
Prompts to try
- What issue matters most to your generation where you live?
- How does school shape your plans after you leave?
- What would you want the world to know about your country?
Shared activity idea
A structured discussion or debate, prepared and chaired by pupils on both sides.
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Looking for country-specific detail to weave in? Every country has its own briefing at /countries.
