Man...the last three lessons are mine... Where are you folks! I hate having to come up with my own ideas!

(not that this is entrirely mine...I copied a lot of it from Phil in Yeosu)
ANYWAY, this is geared towards my lower-level students, so should be good for middle-school, maybe even grade 6.
Start by teaching "Continent" and "Ocean". I do this by writing them on the board, then asking them the korean word, and write it for those who didn't know.
Now write "7" beside continent, and "5" Beside ocean, and see how many they can name in English. Then fill in the missed ones (no kid knows Antartica yet), and clarify with description words for each, so they know what you're thinking.
EG: (South, Cold) = Antartica (North) = Arctic Ocean
(Australia) = Oceania (Big) = Pacific Ocean
Give the first handout (to each individual) and have them fill in the blanks...you'd think it was easy since all the answers ARE on the board, but it's not. You'll have to go around helping.
Now explain you're going to teach Europe today. What are some European countries (they know them all, basically, from watching Soccer). ...but they don't know WHERE they are.
So hand out the second map to groups of 4 - 6. It's Europe with every country's name. They have 5 minutes to study it, then you're going to take it away and give them the third handout, and have them write as many of the names as they can remember. (I like my attached map b/c the Black Sea still looks like a country haha). They're really interested in the rediculously small countries like "Andora" and "Lichtenschtein".
Take up on overhead (or whatever you have), just pointing "what is this country?"
Now write on the board:
<country name> is famous for _____ and _____. (things)
______, _____, and _____ are three famous people from <country name>. (you'll probably only get soccer players)
Everyone knows the city of _____ in <country name>.
Every group is a different country, and they must write this and fill in the blanks. Use easy ones they've learned about in other topics, such as Russia, Italy, and Germany.
Present, and class should be over after.
50mins run time.