Ergebnis der Suche

Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: TROPOSPH��RE) und (Systematikpfad: ENGLISCH) ) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II")

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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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  • Global Commodities

    This project from the financial news center DailyFX provides ʺa re-imagined 3D globe where the heights of countries rise and fall to show the import and export levels of a range of commoditiesʺ (USA 2020).

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  • Demography Is Destiny?

    This New York Times lesson uses The Times to investigate important global demographic trends today, and to consider what these trends might and might not mean for the future (2016).

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  • The Price of Privacy: Re-Evaluating the NSA

    A debate between General Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and NSA, and Dr. David Cole, Georgetown professor of constitutional law. With the prompting and critical questioning of CBS News chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett, both participants debated the constitutionality of the NSA, and the appropriate balance between personal privacy and national security ...

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • If You're still wondering what your SUV has to do with social injustice... (from the poster series "Connecting the dots")

    IF YOU'RE STILL WONDERING WHAT YOUR SUV HAS TO DO WITH SOCIAL INJUSTICE, YOU HAVEN'T CONNECTED THE DOTS! 1. THE BIGGER YOUR CAR, 2. THE MORE EMISSIONS IT RELEASES, WHICH 3. DRY OUT AGRICULTURAL REGIONS AROUND THE WORLD, 4. MAKING IT HARDER FOR SMALL FARMERS TO MAKE A LIVING 5. AND FORCING THEM TO MIGRATE TO CITIES, INCREASING THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND ...

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