Ergebnis der Suche (4)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: LITERATUR) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Schlagwörter: HOW) ) und (Systematikpfad: "SPRACHEN UND LITERATUR")
Es wurden 50 Einträge gefunden
- Treffer:
- 31 bis 40
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How Germany’s Economy Made The Greatest Economic Comeback
The German economy is the fourth largest in the world, posting the largest export surplus (USA 2020).
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Don’t Panic — How to End Poverty in 30 Years
The film was broadcasted on BBC TWO on September 23, 2015.
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Why People Move: How Data Predicts the Great Climate Migration
In this lesson, students will read and analyze reporting investigating the relationship between global warming and future migration and research other issues that intersect with climate change (USA: Pulitzercenter 2020).
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How the German Government Works
Erklärvideo (4 minutes, 2023)
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How a Bill Becomes a Law (U.S.)
The Dirksen Congressional Center 2009)
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How Laws are Made in Germany
This animated film explains how German laws are made (3 minutes, 2020)
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How does the General Election work?
The UK Parliament provides a fun and speedy guide to how the UK general election works (UK 2018).
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How Is Our Economy Doing?
Students learn the meaning and measurement of six important economic indicators and use the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank National Economic Trends website to assess the current state of the economy. (EconEd 2006)
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How Influential is Your Member of Congress?
This WebQuest was developed by The Dirksen Congressional Center to introduce students to the concept of ”influence” or ”power” in Congress. What experiences or responsibilities distinguish more influential Congress members from less?? (USA 2011)
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
In this activity, learners follow the path of a bill as it begins in the House of Representatives (USA: Wisc-Online 2018).
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