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'You're doing WHAT?' The dreams, hopes, fears of 5 teens
article by Leslie Scrivener, published by Toronto Star, 2010 Leslie Scrivener hosted a recent gathering with several exceptional teens to talk about their hopes and dreams.
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VocabGrabber
Ein Analyse-Tool, das eingefügte Texte auswertet: Häufigkeit von Wörtern, Synonyme und Erklärungen, Vokabelnetzwerke und Zuordnungen zu Wortfeldern können interaktiv betrachtet werden. ʺVocabGrabber analyzes any text you're interested in, generating lists of the most useful vocabulary words and showing you how those words are used in context. Just copy text from a ...
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Cold War Dare
You're the President! This strategy game about presidential decision-making is set in the epochal years of 1989 and 1990. As Poland legalizes Solidarity, as the Berlin Wall falls, as people in every country take to the streets seeking greater freedom and human rights, the world is changing. (USA: George H. W. Bush Presidential Library Center 2016-20)
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Methodenpool - nicht nur für den Englischunterricht
Die konstruktiven Methoden des Methodenpools sollen helfen, das Lehren und Lernen möglichst lernerwirksam und handlungsorientierend zu gestalten. Konstruktive Methoden betonen dabei vor allem die konstruktive, re- und dekonstruktive Seite des Lehrens und Lernens.
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Free ESL Worksheets von LearnEnglishFeelGood.com
ʺWelcome to our downloadable ESL worksheets section. Whether you're an ESL student looking to practice English, or an ESL teacher looking for printables/ handouts for the classroom, check out our list of topics below. The topics covered include verb tenses, phrasal verbs, articles, prepositions, pronouns, countable and non-countable nouns, and many others.ʺ Quelle: ...
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Tips on Writing for the Ear
ʺWriting for the Earʺ means writing words that people will hear with their ears, not read with their eyes. Like when people write scripts for radio or TV. Or when YOU write an oral presentation to read in class. When you write for the ear, you must remember one important fact: Listeners don't get a second chance! READERS who don't understand something can go back ...
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What causes earthquakes?
The National Geographic explains where earthquakes usually take place and how they're measured (2023).
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Learning about Rain Forests around the World
In this lesson, students learn about rain forests around the world, using the Barro Colorado biological reserve in the Panama Canal as a starting point. They then take part in a mock international summit, in which they present information on the challenges facing these rain forests and the initiatives in place to preserve and protect them. (New York Times Lesson Plan ...
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Basic English Conversation Exercises
ʺIf you're just starting to learn English, there's no better way to improve your speaking skills than with basic conversation exercises. These simple role-playing games will help you learn how to introduce yourself, how to ask for directions, and more. With practice, you'll be able to understand others and begin to enjoy conversations in your new language. ...
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How to create a balanced budget — it’s a ‘Balancing Act’
In this lesson students will have the power to re-prioritize how money is spent using an interactive tool (USA: PBS 2018).
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